You Didn’t Get The Job Because Of Your Online Profile
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- Connect with and follow companies that you want to work for or find interesting.
- Connect with and follow people whom you find interesting.
- Become an industry thought leader by sharing ideas and opinions.
- Stay up to date on the news impacting your professional industry.
- People who are shy can instantly be seen as extroverts.
- Allows you to reacquaint with old friends.
- Share pictures and videos of fun times with your friends.
- And the list goes on…
- Hackers have an opportunity to steal and misuse personal information.
- Too much online interaction can hurt face-to-face time.
- Anyone can post or tag regrettable information or photos of you.
- You can lose a job or relationship from misuse.
- Use Google Alerts to monitor what people say about you on Google.
- Use a service like TweetBeep to get email alerts when people mention you on Twitter.
- Consider creating dual profiles. One for your personal life and one for your professional life. While this may seem extreme, it can help minimize potential damage.
- The candidate gave a positive impression of their personality and organizational fit.
- The profile supported their professional qualifications.
- The profile showed that the candidate was creative.
- The candidate demonstrated solid communication skills.
- The profile showed that the candidate was well-rounded.

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