The
internet provides many popular social networking choices today, like Youtube, MySpace,
Twitter, and Facebook, but if you are not careful, what you put out there about
yourself can harm your chances of getting that dream job.
Aside from customary reference checks of
previous jobs, prospective employers are increasingly using these common internet
sites to quietly and informally investigate your background and discretely probe
your private life. Whether this is
intentional or not, a future employer can and will use the internet to Google
your name and check your past. For
example, for those job seekers who still have not cleaned up their MySpace or
Facebook page, you are only decreasing your chances of landing a job. With the job market as tight as it is
these days, employers are not impressed with your pictures of last night’s
crazy party or that wild weekend with friends. That said, what you do in your private life is your business. Just keep in mind that the photos or
videos you put on MySpace YouTube and what you write on Twitter will be exposed
to the world.
What can you do to make your social networking
page employer friendly? Here are
some suggestions:
·
Resist putting up
pictures or videos you think would potentially shock or offend an employer.
·
Avoid writing anything
you feel would be too personal or embarrassing for an employer to read.
·
Be mindful of what you
post at all times.
Don’t
forget that social networking sites can be an asset when you’re looking for
work; just remember to use them as a means to enhance your background, not
hinder it. Best of luck in your
job search!
Wendy
Oliveras is a columnist, author, search consultant, and career planning and
development advisor in Jersey City.
She can be reached at (201) 947-6662, via email wo@oliverascoinc.com; http://twitter.com/WendyOliveras;
or http://linkedin.com/in/wendyoliveras. For further information please visit www.oliverascoinc.com.