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	<title>About Online Degrees &#187; Employers</title>
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		<title>Has Social Media Changed The Way Recruiters Are Hiring These Days?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Dec 2011 06:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine S. Baker</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Online Learning]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Social media has brought a transformation in the way people seek employment and has made the recruitment process easier for many. This digital platform is being used extensively for personal as well as for professional use. It can be used for hiring prospective employees as well as for firing those who are not performing. Using [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social media has brought a transformation in the way people seek employment and has made the recruitment process easier for many. This digital platform is being used extensively for personal as well as for professional use. It can be used for hiring prospective employees as well as for firing those who are not performing.</p>
<h2>Using Social Media for Recruitment</h2>
<p>When a business is considering recruitment of new employees, various social media websites, like LinkedIn, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/AboutOnlineDegrees"><strong>Facebook</strong></a> and Twitter come in handy. Through these social media websites, companies can view various social media profiles and gather more information and different perspectives about those they want to recruit or those who have already applied for a specific position. Social media is more informal and going through social media profiles of prospective employees reveals a lot that a C.V alone cannot show.</p>
<h2>Using Social Media for Getting Recruited</h2>
<p>If you are interested in pursuing a career of your choice and are on a lookout for a suitable position, you should use social media to network. There are numerous <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/featured_articles/career-opportunities.php"><strong>career opportunities</strong></a> that you can pursue with the right one.</p>
<p>Social media sites like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter can help employees network and can result in job opportunities as well. Many people have been employed through LinkedIn as this website includes references of potential employees from ex-colleagues as well as officials from previous companies. Millions of potential employees update their social media profiles regularly on this site. Though job sites like <a href="http://www.monster.com"><strong>Monster.com</strong></a> and CareerBuilder.com have been helping business in recruitment, social media sites have gained popularity in recent years to fill senior level positions.</p>
<p>These websites help in different ways in the job market, like helping in placement of qualified personnel in small and large businesses. According to a recent survey conducted by social media monitoring service Reppler, over 300 professionals were questioned about when and how recruiters check the social media profile of its job candidates. The study indicates that over 90% of recruiters check these profiles on social networks while conducting screening. 69% of them have not employed people after checking the content uploaded and updated in their social media profiles. About 68% have been recruited based on just their presence on these sites.</p>
<p>Current recruitment strategies of businesses are changing and are shifting from brick-mortar recruitment agencies to social media sites. In spite of having <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/blog/best-online-college-degrees-2011/"><strong>best college degrees</strong></a>, prospective candidates should actively use these sites for networking as this leads to better chances of getting employed in a business and field of their choice.</p>
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		<title>Enrolling in an Online School – Will Employers Accept my Degree?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 08:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine S. Baker</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Online Degree]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Employers are definitely going to accept your degree when you enroll in an online school which is accredited by the US Department of Education. If that is not the case, you may struggle in finding a job. With accredited online degrees, employers do not need to worry about the skill level and knowledge base of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Employers are definitely going to accept your degree when you enroll in an online school which is accredited by the US Department of Education. If that is not the case, you may struggle in finding a job. With accredited online degrees, employers do not need to worry about the skill level and knowledge base of candidate because, in accredited online schools, the syllabus is quite comprehensive with teaching conducted by highly qualified faculty members.</p>
<h2>Practical Training</h2>
<p>The majority of online schools provide practical training to their students, which means you will feel at ease when you start working. With the right kind of practical training, you will be able to implement theoretical concepts without any hassle.  </p>
<h2>Ready For Interview</h2>
<p>Right after earning an online degree, it is quite vital that you prepare yourself for an interview because the majority of employers will only give you a job when you perform decently at an interview. The role of the online school is quite important as it is their responsibility to mould so that you feel comfortable during an interview.  </p>
<h2>Infrastructure</h2>
<p> Employers will accept your degree when your online school is good in terms of infrastructure. If that is not the case, your study is going to suffer. Therefore, before <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/blog/enroll-online-school/">enrolling in any online school</a>, make sure that you take into consideration the infrastructure abilities of school. </p>
<h2>Area of Expertise</h2>
<p> To give yourself a much better chance of getting job, it is advisable that you focus on one particular area. Employers prefer hiring individuals who are good in their specialized area. No doubt, multitasking is not a bad thing but if you want to work in middle and upper level management, you should focus on a specialized area.</p>
<h2>Course Structure</h2>
<p> Employers will only accept your <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/blog/">online degree</a> when they are happy with the course structure you have studied. When the course structure is designed by industry experts, there is a strong possibility that you are going to get comprehensive knowledge out of the program. Make sure you only enroll in an online school where the syllabus is updated every six months. With regular updates you are not going to miss any of the current topics, which is exactly what employers want. Choose your degree program on the basis of your interest level rather than current market trends.</p>
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		<title>Do Employers Accept Online Degrees?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2009 10:41:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christine S. Baker</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Online Degree]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Accredited Colleges]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Employers]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Online Classes]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes, employers do accept online degrees but only accredited one. Taking this into account, make sure that you earn your online degree from an accredited online college or university. Those days are long gone when online degrees were not treated in par with the traditional degrees. At present, syllabus of online degree programs are so [...]]]></description>
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Yes, employers do accept online degrees but only accredited one. Taking this into account, make sure that you earn your online degree from an accredited online college or university. Those days are long gone when online degrees were not treated in par with the traditional degrees. At present, syllabus of online degree programs are so good in terms of quality that you are going to get a comprehensive knowledge of all the important concepts. And that is what employers look for when offering jobs. Online degrees can also come in real handy if you are looking to advance your career. By successfully earning online degree, you can get promotion in your current job. Your monthly salary is also going to increase once you manage to earn degree from an accredited university.</p>
<h2>Advantages Of Online Degrees  </h2>
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<li>To earn online degree, you do not need to go to the university. As a matter of fact, you can attend classes through internet. </li>
<li>By taking admission at <strong>online degree program</strong>, you are going to get plenty of choices in terms of subjects.</li>
<li>Unlike traditional degree programs where everything is done on a deadline basis, with <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/blog/online-classes/">online classes</a> you can study at your own pace.</li>
<li>The syllabus is updated after every six months in an online degree program.</li>
<li>When you take admission at <strong>online degree program</strong>, you are going to get practical training from the experienced faculty.</li>
<li>Study material is provided by the <strong>online university</strong>. It is prepared by the industry experts so you do not need to worry about the quality of study material.</li>
<li>Tuition rates are quite low in an online environment so you can easily afford it. </li>
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<h2>Employers Point Of View </h2>
<p>No doubt, earning <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/blog">Online Degree</a> is a completely different thing in comparison to earning a <strong>traditional degree</strong> but one thing that remains the same is the fact that you need to have a solid theoretical knowledge in order to get a job after earning a degree. Employers these days prefer taking services of individuals that not only possess <strong>theoretical knowledge</strong> but also has an ability to implement those theoretical concepts. This will only happen when you have received some sort of <strong>practical training</strong>. Chances of getting practical training in an <strong>online environment </strong>is lot more as compared to traditional classroom setup. <br/><br />
Make sure that you have earned your online degree from a top class <a href="http://aboutonlinedegrees.org/toponlinecoll/toponlinecollege.php">Online College</a> or university such as Kaplan University, Strayer University and Baker College Online. When you have earned your degree from the above mentioned Online Colleges and universities, employers feel confident that you are going to carry out tasks without any hassle. To get the best out of <strong>online degree program</strong>, it is quite important that you only take <strong>admission</strong> in an accredited online college or university. You will face no problem in finding an accredited college or university as there are so many online colleges and universities operating that are given an accreditation by the US Department of Education.<br />
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