More than one-quarter of people (26%) are worried that material from their social networking pages and other accessible online information could adversely impact their career.
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Tim Tonella
onto Insights for Candidates August 12, 2016 7:13 PM
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This slide SideShare presentation walks through a very important aspect of job seeking in 2016 – what to do about our own “digital dirt.” I’m always amazed at how many candidates never dig deep in researching what comes up from key word searches about themselves online. Today, our digital skeletons last forever for the entire world to see and includes everything from tiny law suits, past employer agreements, home purchase data, employee personal grievances, and even divorce documents. If a recruiter can find out all of this in, oh, 10 minutes, then your next employer certainly can as well! The first step is identifying the issue and then learning how to sweep it under the rug, as “removal” is often impossible. Best option – learn restraint and make sure you’re extremely careful with everything you put on online in the first place!