Posted on Oct 27, 2015
1LT Ryan Millican
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This come from a posting that a Employment Agency worker I know put in an Employment Network on Facebook. He said, "Please keep in mind that many employers look you up on Facebook! Scroll through your wall/photos and ask yourself if you would hire you based on what you see. Your resume is much more than a single document. It's how you present yourself at all times." It turned into a pretty controversial topic, and just thought I'd bring it here to get a more professional discussion on it.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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1LT Ryan Millican Social Media should not be a determine factor in your employment, however, a lot of employers are using this tactics to filter good quality employers. If I was the HR, I would base it on credentials on your resume. 'Bottom line keep your profile clean and tasteful".
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1LT Ryan Millican
1LT Ryan Millican
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Good, BLUF, SFC Davis. Thank you.
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PO2 Peter Klein
PO2 Peter Klein
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SFC Joe S. Davis, I have to disagree with you. Every employer wants to find the best fit for the openings they have. The resume is the potential employee's first attempt to get noticed. If the resume seems like a fit, the employer will do what they can to peel back the cover and get a better idea of the applicant. As an employer, if I see a profanity-laced pattern of posts or membership in a group that is in opposition to my company, I am going to have second thoughts about the applicant. The social media "review" may verify or refute claims on the resume. It is another tool. One that many young people do not understand the potential downside inherent in it.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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PO2 Peter Klein great points of interest, I see your point and it's like double edge sword. I would want to be judge on my credentials nonetheless, versus unethical substance. Your reputation does precede you and make a profound impact, without ever being met. It could doom you, but nobody is perfect and mistakes are costly when it comes to social media!
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SGT Brian Nile
SGT Brian Nile
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - I agree with you 100% Sarge!!
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SSG Michael Hathaway
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I don't think it should be a determining factor, but it can be a factor particularly in fields that would require public appearance. For example, when I was a producer, I could have fun at E3 but I had to make sure that I kept it somewhat professional by not getting falling down drunk at the after-parties. You never know what potential business partner would be there or media personnel. Even off hours, you may still be seen as a representative of the company.
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SFC Ron Chelsy
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I understand why they look people up on social media trying to get a better understanding of their personality. I believe everyone has two sides they present, for instance when they go to an interview, they try to present themselves in a professional manner and have the resemue to back that up, and the other side they have the more leisure side to them. Now a business has the ability to measure prospective employees on that more leisure side. I can only hope that if they use the social media, they are able to measure the balance between the two sides of their prospect accurately. We all know that sometimes we need to "vent" and in today's society people turn to social media to do just that, mostly because the crowd they are with on there usually are supportive of their friends. Having said this, I don't necessarily agree with companies using social media, but I can understand it.
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