More and more these days employers are logging onto social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace to conduct "mini" background checks on potential employees - namely, students and recent grads. Furthermore, many may be making hiring decisions based solely on what they see and read.
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Option 2.
If you don't want something to get out, don't put it on the Internet!
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 9:25am
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if you don't want someone to read..don't put it on there...its all public..so i'd be careful on what goes up on the page
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 9:36am
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not all public..but you never know who will see it..better to be safe then sorry
Wed, 09/10/2008 - 9:37am
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I absolutely believe that if you make your information public knowledge- then it is just that PUBLIC knowledge. But I do have one question: when an employer goes on say, facebook, to check a potential employee out- if your profile is limited to only friends- don't they have to request your friendship to even see your profile? Or do companies have a way of getting around this?
Sun, 09/28/2008 - 4:11pm

If you put yourself out there, real name and all, then you're fair game.
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