Make Your Myspace and Facebook Profile Private or an Employee Reference

Is Your Myspace or Facebook Profile Affecting Your Employability?

By Annette, published Mar 29, 2008
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Myspace and Facebook have become popular social networking sites for many people. They've also become a popular tool for employers wanting to check out their prospective employees. Talk about a personal reference. We all want to separate our personal lives from our work lives, but by publishing your private life online, it pretty much makes it public to not only friends and strangers, but to employers as well.

Becoming a popular person in these social networking sites may be your goal, but if you're hunting for a job, it might be best to set your profile as private. The only way someone can view your profile if it is private is by signing up on Myspace or Facebook and requesting you as a friend. Of course they will still be able to view your default picture so if it's a picture of you acting in an unbecoming way, you might want to consider changing it.

To set your profile to private on Facebook, you go to the Privacy page, click Profile and adjust your settings there. By selecting All Friends, only your confirmed friends can view your profile. This is the most private setting you can use. You can also prevent people from being able to find you. On the Privacy page, click on Search and adjust your settings there.

To set your profile to private on Myspace, click on Settings and then Privacy. Selecting "Profile Viewable By My Friends Only" is the most private setting. You can change how people can find you by changing your name, age and location. However, this will prevent people that you want to find you from being able to find you.

Probably the best course of action would be to make your profile employer friendly. Having your employer view your Myspace profile or Facebook profile could work in your favor, but it will take a little work on your part. You can brag about your past accomplishments and even upload photos where you participated in different events. Also, because Myspace and Facebook are networking sites, it could potentially work in your favor and other companies that you haven't even thought about applying with might contact you.

Employers browse social networking sites to check out prospective employees.

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Copyright: Annette Burkett

Takeaways
  • Myspace and Facebook have become a tool for employers wanting to check out prospective employees.
  • Probably the best course of action would be to make your profile employer friendly.
  • You will never know if your boss is spending the wee hours of the night browsing the internet.
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Excellent read !!....scary but true !!!!

Posted on 04/02/2008 at 8:04:20 AM

 
So true. It's amazing how much info there is on the internet...just Google yourself! Great advice, Annette!

Posted on 03/31/2008 at 10:03:44 AM

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