You Only Have Yourself To Blame: People Losing Jobs Over Social Network Profiles
from the this-isn't-that-hard-to-figure-out-is-it? dept
Over the past few years, we've had plenty of stories about how Google has become your permanent record, and that can sometimes work against you when looking for a job. Yet another column about that isn't so interesting, but this piece in Computerworld notes that many candidates today are surprised to find out that, beyond just Google, recruiters are probably looking at their social networking profile as well. In other words, those drunken escapades you describe on TheFacebook or in MySpace probably aren't such a good idea as you come on the job market. If the police are using these social networks to track down criminal behavior, it shouldn't be a surprise that recruiters are as well. And, the good news is that, unlike some of the other stuff Google will dig up about you, things in your own profile are under your control.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Annoying fad anyway
I'll be glad when it's over.
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What's out there
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Re: What's out there
How can you say this and think that this is true? A myriad of people could 'control' how an individual is percieved on-line. Even in the physical world what is out there about you is not entirely under your control and the internet is 10x worse. Any smuck could put bogus info about anyone out there.
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I've met girls and dated them...
I've met new friends because of myspace. Myspace is great.
I don't have anything incriminating on mine though, so I don't think I'd be too bothered by a future employer checking mine out...although there are some blogs dedicated to my depression.
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http://www.myspace.com/keithrichards
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ummm...welllll...DUHHH!!!! did you think people WO
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it was supposed to say:
ummm...welllll...DUHHH!!!! did you think people WOULDN'T READ IT?
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nickname anyone?
and, you can have a presence in the online world and the average joe wouldnt know who you are if you used a nickname. goodness, how difficult is that? you dont have to tell anyone but your friends about your nickname. and where you use your nickname, NEVER POST YOUR REAL NAME! or even uniquely identifiable information.
in other words, dont put the email you gave to your boss on the site. use a separate personal email. things like aliases and forwarding make this easy to manage.
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here's an idea
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Re: here's an idea
Just don't be retarded, and you're pretty much OK. If your employer finds a gallery of pictures of your naked self streaking across public parks with your 'piece' hanging out and flapping in the wind, that's your fault. You posted them for the rest of the world to see... and sould be able to remove them just as easily.
Don't get mad if you make an appearance on Girls gone Wild or whatever that new one for women is, Guys gone Wild or something like that, when someone buys the video and calls you on it for flashing your bad-self on camera and signing a release in exhange for 'valuable prizes' or more drinks.
It's not that difficult to be anyonymous on the internet; like Mata said, go under an alias.
For the terminally stupid, just take your name, put an "izzle" in the middle, add a "Sexy" to the front, and a suffix to the end like "Esquire."
Now "George" becomes SexyGeoGizzle, M.D. and you're all set.
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You only have yourself to blame if...
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wow immaturity of employers
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