The Impact of Social Media on Career Management
This research project investigates the use of social media by students with particular regard to career management and career information needs. The purpose of the survey is to determine whether the current use of certain types of social media, when working with students, is appropriate.
Author(s): Kay Stewart and Jo Lozinska
Production date: 2011
How to obtain: AGCAS members who have registered with this site and signed in can download the project report below.
Communities: London , ICT, Careers Information
Audiences: Careers practitioners , Employers
Format: Web
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- The Impact of Social Media on Career Management: A Preliminary Investigation by University of West London Careers and Employment Service (Locked)
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