Facebook.com is a nationwide social networking site directed at high school and college students who register with the site in order to reap the benefits of communicating and fostering friendships. The site allows students to post pictures, comment about other profiles, and search for friends also on the site. This is generally a good idea, but what does that mean for students applying for jobs? Should employers be able to access this information, and does the information they find have an impact on the candidate’s image, both good and/or bad? Feel free to post your comments; we’d love to hear from you!
Friday, September 12, 2008
Facebook.com is a nationwide social networking site directed at high school and college students who register with the site in order to reap the benefits of communicating and fostering friendships. The site allows students to post pictures, comment about other profiles, and search for friends also on the site. This is generally a good idea, but what does that mean for students applying for jobs? Should employers be able to access this information, and does the information they find have an impact on the candidate’s image, both good and/or bad? Feel free to post your comments; we’d love to hear from you!
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