Tuesday, 18 November 2008

Too Frank on the Web?

"How do you enjoy full and frank discussions on the Internet without compromising your future?" This is the question asked by Kim Bielenberg.

Apparently so much as one in five employers check up on job applicants by searching social networking sites such as Facebook. So those pictures of yourself drunk at a party, or those half nude (wink-wink, nudge-nudge) pictures, could just be spotted by a future employer and discredit you as a potential employee. Foul mouthing your boss or gossipping about co-workers are also not good ideas.

However, the Internet can be a good marketing tool and a method of projecting a positive Internet-persona. "So you should make sure that what is out there is positive. If they see that you are expressing yourself well they will be impressed'', according to Rohan Manahan.

3 comments:

Einstein's Brain said...

People should just set limits. Self-expression is the heart of creativity.
I take it that you are a Monty Python fan ;)

Skryfblok said...

Yes I am.

Einstein's Brain said...

Monty Python is funny. I own the 14 disk set of 45 episodes from "Flying Circus".