Friday, May 22, 2020
Why didnt you get the job Google me baby!
âWhy didnât you get the jobâ âGoogle me baby!â Letâs be honest, as students and recent graduates weâve probably all had jobs weâve hated. Whether it was the boss, the tasks, or just the fact youâve had to give up your weekends. After a horrible day at work we all like to rant. Itâs therapeutic, and itâs nice to have someone take your side in situations when even you know you were in the wrong. But be warned about where you rant, just as you would be careful who you talk to. You wouldnât tell your bossâs best friend what you really thought of their latest rota, so make sure you donât do it accidentally. Leave Your Work At Work Not Online Posting work-related things on social media is a dangerous game. Even if youre careful with your privacy settings and arenât friends with/followed by your boss, there are others who could be looking to stir the pot and tell them what youâve posted. As one of my ex-colleagues found out too late. When itâs written there on a status, itâs pretty hard for anyone to deny it. Also, when you press tweet or post, youâre not only slamming your current work situation; you could also be hindering your career for years to come. ALSO SEE: Social Networking Times Beware Of The Background Checks A growing number of recruiters are running background checks (or just plain stalking) of potential employees online. One quick Google and they can see what youâve liked on Facebook, where youve been tagged and what youâve tweeted. Its common sense if you post things about how you hate your boss, any future employer might worry about what youâd post about them. Complain about customers? Then this customer-facing role isnât going to go to you. However, taking care of what you post is relatively easy youâve got to monitor every aspect of your online presence to be sure employers wonât be put off by what theyâve seen. Friends For Life; Or Just Until They Cost You A Job If you are not sure of your friends privacy settings, de-tag yourself from that photo of you and the stripper. It may still come up with your name under it in a Google image search. My careers advisor once horrified me with a tale of another student. Heâd prepared well for the interview, researched the company and answered every question. Until the interviewer handed him a print out of a photo of him worse for wear the night before that had cropped up on Facebook . Thatâs a worst case scenario but itâs worth taking ten minutes to go over any profiles you have to make sure that youâre not the next unnamed student being paraded as a bad example to others. Get Googling! Donât just think about Twitter and Facebook think Instagram, Pinterest, and any other profile that carries your name. Googling yourself is no longer the pastime of minor celebs; its a must before you start your job search. Now this articles coming to an end, get on to Google and see what pops up better that you see it before your next boss does. 2
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