The Hindu : Sci-Tech / Internet : Facebook profile kills job chances

London, January 12, 2010

ANI
The Hindu Job seekers are urged to be mindful of the information they post 
online on social networking sites.
Your profile on Facebook may become a cause of worry when looking for a job, as 
employers are increasingly checking on networking sites to know more about the 
people they intend to recruit, a new study claims.

The survey has found that one in 10 were refused job for boasting about 
drinking and drugs online.

Similarly, 13 per cent were vetoed for making racist comments and nine per cent 
were overlooked for placing racy photos.

Big Brother employers reported the most common mistake that job seekers made 
was putting information of their qualification on line.

A total of 38 per cent of job seekers were rejected for boosting up their 
qualifications on their resume and then getting caught on Facebook.

"More employers are now using social networking sites to uncover any digital 
dirt," the Telegraph quoted Career Builder president, Farhan Yasin, as saying.

He added: "Job seekers are urged to be mindful of the information they post 
online. They are indirectly communicating with potential employers.

"Social networking is a great way to make connections with potential job 
opportunities in 2010 and to promote your brand across the Internet.

"Make sure you are using this resource to your advantage by conveying a 
professional image and underscoring your qualifications.

"Clean up digital dirt before you begin your job search. Remove any photos 
content, and links that can work against your in an employers' eyes.

"Consider creating your own professional group on sites like Facebook to 
establish relationships with business leaders, recruiters and potential 
referrals." He advised: "Keep your gripes offline. Keep the content focuses on 
the positive, whether that relates to professional or personal information. 
Make sure you highlight specific accomplishments inside and outside work," he 
said.

"Don't forget others can see your friends, so be selective about who you accept 
as friends. Monitor comments made by others and consider using the block 
comments feature or set your profile to private so only designated friends can 
view it."





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