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MySpace, or Your Employer's Space?
Big Brother Syndrome
The article goes on to say that on MySpace and similar sites, personal pages are generally available to anyone who registers, with few restrictions on who can register. Facebook, though, has separate requirements for different
According to a survey of 102 executive recruiters by ExecuNet — an executive job search and networking organization — 75 percent of recruiters use search engines to uncover information about candidates, especially college students and new grads, and after their findings, 26 percent of applicants have been eliminated because of information recruiters discovered about them online, via their Myspace and/or Facebook profiles.
So, which companies are more than likely to snoop around for your online profiles? Well, there's no guarantee that the employer that you've applied to, wouldn't do a search just because you don't think it will, so the rule of thumb is to play it safe and assume the worst. But in general, the chances are greater if the company is a tech-savvy company or involved in the digital world.
Tread Lightly, Young Grasshopper
Have a Professional and a Personal Profile Online social networking sites can be effective professional networking tools. They are also fun places to keep in contact with friends using public messages, photos and events. Things you say to friends aren't necessarily things you want future employers to see. So, have your cake and eat it too by having two profiles, and follow these helpful pointers:
A Professional/Public Profile
A Personal/Private Profile (Shows first name/nickname, and last initial.)
Obviously, don’t link your personal and professional accounts. Since you have two online social networking sites accounts that are unrelated to each other you can switch accounts to test how much information is publicly available on the other account.
Changing the Default Privacy Settings
So, the next time you think it's a good idea to post that risque picture of you or leave a potty-mouthed comment, just be careful and think twice before you post, because it could cause a future employer to give you a new status: Rejected.
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Last update: 12-08-2008 09:14
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