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How Social Media Changes HR | Human Resources and Social Media

Social media is the biggest shift in thinking and communication since the Industrial Revolution. It’s bigger than the fax machine 1,000 times over. Companies and brands can engage their customers and friends can connect with friends online. It’s a place where everyone and anyone can have a voice and participate in the conversation happening online and in real time.


Like most things in life that involve change, there are those that embrace the change and there are those that do not. In the corporate world, departments like information technology and marketing adapt well to the change. IT because they’re job is to protect information and the online infrastructure, and so walls are built around knowledge, websites are blocked, and data is protected. For marketing, change is easy as the department looks for the newest, fastest, and most cost effective way to market a product, drive sales, and fatten the bottom line.

When it comes to the corporate world, HR is often one of the last to adapt to change. Mostly because they are the keepers of policy, procedure, order, and the employee. They were the keeper of the employee until social media changed the game.

Social media changes Human Resources in 3 fundamental areas:

Social media changes HR, forcing them to consider technology and the online conversation in everything they do. Online social platforms are where the conversations HR and senior executives can no longer afford to ignore. Social media changes business. Social media changes HR. Social media is engagement.  Social media changes everything.

Jessica Miller-Merrell, SPHR is a HR consultant, new media strategist, and author who writes at Blogging4JobsJessica is the host of Job Search Secrets, an internet television show for job seekers. Photo Credit 

 

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