Gen Zers are landing job interviews through TikTok

Social media isn’t just for mindless scrolling—for jobseekers it’s also a way to find out who’s hiring, and to connect with hiring managers.

“Hi Jubilee, this is my application for your Digital Media Producer role,” says the user @filmwcolleen in a TikTok application to the media company Jubilee that has recently gone viral, netting over 346,000 views to do. “Hire her do it do it DO IT,” one person commented on the video. “I sent this to my recruiter friend at Jubilee. I hope it works out!” another added. (In a follow-up video, Yu reveals Jubilee had indeed invited her to interview.)

Considering the average American spends over two hours scrolling each day, why not make at least some of that time productive? TikTok is giving platforms like Linkedin a run for their money, with one in five Gen Z respondents saying they’ve applied to jobs and gotten interviews through the video platform

“Social media doesn’t just have to be for passive scrolling—it’s a critical tool for proactive job seekers,” says Eva Chan, a career expert at Resume Genius. “If you’re not incorporating it in your job search, you’re leaving opportunities on the table.”

In fact, 86% of job-seekers already use social media in their job search, utilizing hashtags like #hiringnow and #jobopportunity or even uploading their resume to TikTok (and using the hashtag #tiktokresume). Employers are also meeting prospective employees where they’re at, posting their job openings on their TikTok pages. Those following their social media accounts will be the first in the know. 

While social media can be a useful tool for jobseekers, it can also come back to bite them. A 2023 survey by The Harris Poll found that nearly three out of four U.S. companies review candidates’ social media, and nearly half of hiring managers say they’ve rejected applicants based on their social media. “Employers routinely use social media to assess candidates beyond their resumes. Your digital footprint can tell a lot about your personality, values, and work ethic, so be mindful of how you present yourself online,” says Nathan Soto, Career Expert at Resume Genius. 

Before hitting send on an application, it’s worth taking a few minutes to scan your social profiles for anything that you wouldn’t want your new prospective boss to see.  

https://www.fastcompany.com/91223860/gen-zers-are-landing-job-interviews-through-tiktok?partner=rss&utm_source=rss&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss+fastcompany&utm_content=rss

Vytvořeno 4mo | 6. 11. 2024 21:50:07


Chcete-li přidat komentář, přihlaste se

Ostatní příspěvky v této skupině

Intel’s anticipated $28 billion chip factories in Ohio are delayed until 2030

Intel‘s promised $28 billion chip fabrication plants in Ohio are facing further delays, with the first factory in New Albany expected

28. 2. 2025 23:50:06 | Fast company - tech
Tired of overdramatic TikTok food influencers? Professional critics are too

TikTok and Instagram are flooded with reels of food influencers hyping already viral restaurants or bringing hundreds of thousands of eyes to hidden gems. With sauce-stained lips, exaggerated chew

28. 2. 2025 23:50:05 | Fast company - tech
The internet has suspicions about family vloggers fleeing California. Here’s why

An unsubstantiated online theory has recently taken hold, claiming that family vloggers are fleeing Los Angeles to escape newly introduced California laws designed to protect children featured in

28. 2. 2025 21:40:02 | Fast company - tech
DOGE isn’t Silicon Valley innovation—it’s just a sloppy rebrand of free-market dogma

At a press conference in the Oval Office earlier this month, Elon Musk—a billionaire who is not, at least formally, the President of the United States—was asked how the Department of Government Ef

28. 2. 2025 19:20:04 | Fast company - tech
Next-gen nuclear startup plans 30 reactors to fuel Texas data centers

Last Energy, a nuclear upstart backed by an Elon Musk-linked venture capital fund, says it plans to construct 30 microreactors on a site in Texas to supply electricity to data centers across the s

28. 2. 2025 16:50:10 | Fast company - tech
Who at DOGE has access to U.S. intelligence secrets? Democrats are demanding answers

Democratic lawmakers demanded answers from billionaire Elon Musk’s Department of Govern

28. 2. 2025 16:50:09 | Fast company - tech