To begin with, as Professor Ward explained, social media is the platform of connection, which means almost everyone is on social media. They spend most of their time during the day on social media. When freshmen college students were asked how much time they spend on social media in a day, many didn't even know how much time. The fact is that they check their account on the computer or phones every five minutes. It's like a habit of checking what's going on on social media, the idea of having to constantly check. When writing on social media everyone should be aware of what they are posting because universities and employers are looking for people. How you write on social media can depend on whether you get the internship, get accepted to college, or even a job. Social media may be the reason many don't get the chance to experience many internships and jobs. As stated by Ms. Johnson, president of New York-based Women for Hire Inc., in the article Thanks for IView! I would like <3 to work 4 U!! ;), “That email ruined everything for me, it looks like a text message” (1). This shows how employers view prospective employees who write, especially among young adults. They don't realize that the jargon they use on social media attacks and influences them. There is no problem with writing a thank you letter, but do it
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