Essay On The Need For Social Media

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Angela MacDonald Professor Hallas ENGN 101 11/11/2017 The Need for Media Social media is everywhere in today’s society. With big chains and local businesses offering free internet connection to their customers, it’s almost impossible to ignore. When someone is left unable to communicate with loved ones or friends, social media is an effective tool to stay connected and share ideas. It’s popularity is quickly growing. According to Kit Smith from Brandwatch Blog, there are one million new active social users added each day. Coming out to be twelve each second (1). Now, some may ask, are these helpful tools offered by social media worth the risks? With most aware of social media’s many dangers lurking in today’s shadows, it is my belief that with the correct use, social media offers much more than a forum to share funny pictures and videos. Even if they are a plus. The benefits of social media’s ability to keep people in touch with others with the press of a few keys are seemingly most well-known. Video calling is increasingly popular among users. Roughly two thirds (67%) of social …show more content…

Although still true, unemployed individuals looking for jobs have access to exact matches for their interests within seconds through job search websites. Often times, today, when inquiring about a job, they will tell you to apply online. Proving to be effective, 96% of employers report they use or have used social media in the employment process and 48% of job-seekers credit social media for helping find their current job (Social 3). Not only does access to social media allow for more employment, it provides a place for coworkers to speak with one another outside of the work environment. Employees can discuss work related topics while in the comfort of their home. These tools can be effective in requesting or giving extra shifts, possibly eliminating the amount of

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