Your Social Media presence and how it impacts your job search

YOLANDE HENNING • May 27, 2019

Your Social Media presence and how it impacts your job search

Most job-seekers have more than one social account with Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn being the main ones. The number of employers using social media to screen candidates is at a all time high with 70%* using it to screen potential candidates before making a hiring decision.

Why? Because future employers want to know as much as possible about the person they are employing. Will you fit in to the company’s culture? Do you have any skeletons in your closet?

This percentage isn’t likely to decrease, but don’t let it intimidate you – Let’s take a look at what you can do to prep your social media profiles for a job search.

Google yourself - A simple Google search can reveal a lot about you, including your phone number, address, email, location, and any photos of yourself

Separate your personal and professional social media pages

Before posting onto your personal social media accounts, be mindful of what you’re sharing and who is going to see it

Consider changing your privacy settings on social media accounts - If you use Facebook you can switch the default public setting on your post under “Who can see my stuff?” and make your content only visible to friends. You can also choose who will see your post using the audience selector when you make a new Facebook status
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