
<p>10 Facebook Features To Help You Get Ahead (click image for larger view) Social is becoming increasingly important in business, both in terms of external platforms such as Facebook and Twitter and in terms of social capabilities being integrated into traditional productivity applications. But can you bet your career on social? Will "social" be in your next job title, whether your role is in the marketing or IT department?</p><p>There are many new positions popping up in response to the rise in the use of social products and practices, but "social" is more likely to turn up in your job description than your job title.More Social Business InsightsWebcasts More >>White Papers More >>Reports More >></p><p>"I would say that it is already common to see social media skills as requirements of seemingly unrelated jobs," said Sara Sutton Fell, CEO and founder of FlexJobs.com. "For example, a law school career counselor job for Golden Gate University currently lists 'the knowledge and use of LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and other social media resources' as a qualification requirement, right next to 'the knowledge of the San Francisco Bay Area legal community and national legal job market.' This highlightshow social media can go hand-in-hand with almost any industry."</p><p>[ Make yourself more marketable to potential employers. See Social Do's And Don'ts For Job Hunters. ]</p><p><a href="http://www.informationweek.com/social-business/social_networking_consumer/social-business-skills-in-high-demand/240158262">Keep reading...</a></p><p>Read also:</p><p><a href="http://www.business2community.com/small-business/8-direct-mail-social-media-marketing-mistakes-your-small-business-is-making-0551694">8 Direct Mail & Social Media Marketing Mistakes Your Small Business Is Making</a> (Business 2 Community)</p><p>Explore: <a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?ncl=dDrXxzPSjCVECCMQTsDzyF0LSxOLM&ned=us">60 additional articles.</a></p>