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Social Media Mistakes that May Cost You a Job

Aug 31, 2015 @ 12:43 PM — by Dan Atkerson
Tagged with: Jobhunt Workplace Discrimination

When you’re on the job hunt, it’s generally a good idea to clean up a little. Get a fresh haircut, pull out your finest threads and have them professionally cleaned (or Mom cleaned), and then clean up your social media presence. In a recent study done by Jobvite, 93 percent of managers in charge of making new hires admitted to looking up a candidate’s social media accounts before making a final decision.

Social media has become such a widespread part of our current culture, and more often than not, the long-term consequences of making your private life public aren’t taken into account. The fact is that once it’s out, it’s usually out there somewhere forever. However, there is still a chance to do some “cleaning” before the hiring managers see it all on your profile.

There are a few subjects that get stronger reactions from hiring managers. Consider deleting or fixing any posts that fall into any of the following categories:

On the flipside, managers don’t want you to not have any fun at all. In fact, most say that a candidate with a happy/fun disposition is desirable. People like happy people… as long as it’s not all drugs, sex, profanity, alcohol, guns, and politics. So unless you’re applying for a position as lead guitarist for the Rolling Stones, go back through your social media and do a little tidying up, or at least set your account to private, to help ensure you get the job you want. However, if you feel you weren’t hired for discriminatory reasons such as age, race, religion, gender, etc., consult an employment attorney to discuss making it right.

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