Friday, May 8, 2020
The Top Two Social Media Mistakes to Avoid
The Top Two Social Media Mistakes to Avoid Everyone makes mistakes and everyone knows this. The problem is that some mistakes are a bigger problem than others. Never before has this been an issue the way it is now. Today, a social media mistake can be blasted around the world in a nanosecond. Thats why it is so important to simply avoid certain mistakes, no matter what. Dont discuss your company online Its not normally a problem for your social media friends to know where you work, but avoid discussing your company online. Something you regard as a joke might not be funny to the corporate executives. More importantly, your behavior might be seen by future employers as less than desirable. Its become the norm for personnel departments to perform a search on the candidates they are considering inviting for an interview. If you are having trouble landing an interview, try looking at your Internet persona from an employers perspective. Your mother was right: if you cant say something nice, then dont say anything at all. Dont discuss your co-workers online Everyone has a bad day now and then. You dont want your mistakes blasted around by your coworkers so dont do it to them. This is seen by both your employer and your fellow workers as poor judgement and something of a betrayal. Its not worth the aggravation, hurt feelings and possible questions about your integrity. Because more and more companies are performing searches on prospective employees and even current employees, you dont want to make those two mistakes. They can literally be career killers. They can be the difference between getting an interview, a promotion or even losing your job if the mistake is bad enough. Its simply not worth the risk. If nothing else, make your accounts as private as possible, but remember that someone else may choose to share your comments. Ask yourself if it is really worth it before you post it.
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