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There is a new trend among employers, who keep up to the
times and use social networking Web sites to conduct an extra check of their
future employees. The announcement was made by a job-search site called
Careerbuilder.com, which claims that more than 20 percent of the surveyed companies
admitted to verifying their candidates’ profiles on sites such as Facebook and
MySpace. Another 9 percent explained that this measure will be included in
their future hiring process.
24 percent of employers admitted to have hired a certain
person based on his social-networking profile, while 33 percent chose not to go
through with the process after viewing the profiles. The main reasons for this
decision are photos showing use of drugs and alcohol or inappropriate and
provocative images.
The Web site strongly suggests that all users looking for a
job should check their profiles and delete such photos or set their profiles to
private so they will not be accessed by people they do not know.
These profiles can be considered just as valuable as a CV,
providing valuable information for an employer looking for the best possible candidate.
Most people tend to brush-off their CV information when applying for a job and
even the interview can be cheated in some occasions. This is exactly why another
source, such as a social-networking profile, can provide the needed data for
reaching if not a good decision, then at least, a better one.
This idea is rather new and not many people know about it,
leaving companies to search away for their employees’ profiles. As the news
spreads it will be a lot more difficult to gain access this information.
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