Wednesday, December 18, 2019
91% of Employers Screen Candidates with Facebook, Twitter - FlexJobs
91% of Employers Screen Candidates with Facebook, Twitter - FlexJobs91% of Employers Screen Candidates with Facebook, Twitter -0Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.What are the top five reasons that recruiters DISMISS a candidate after viewing their online social profiles?13% The job seeker lied about his/her qualifications11% The job seeker posted inappropriate photos11% The job seeker posted negative comments about their previous employer11% The job seeker demonstrated poor communication skills11% The job seeker posted inappropriate commentsThese were followed closely by reasons like the job seeker posting content about their drinking or drug use, making discriminatory comments, and sharing confidential info from previous employers. Only 7 percent of employers say theyve never used social networking sites as the basis of dismissing a candidate.And what are the top five reasons that recruiters HIRE a candidate after viewing their online social profile?39% The job seekers positive personality and organizational fit were evident36% The job seekers profile supported their qualifications36% The job seekers profile demonstrated their creativity34% The job seeker had good references from others on their profiles33% The job seeker showed they had good communication skills and were well-roundedOnly 18 percent of employers say theyve never used social networking sites as the basis for hiring a candidate.What can job seekers do to make sure their online social networking activities are viewed positively by employers, or bedrngnis viewed at all?1) Make your social profiles private LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter all have the ability to make your accounts private so that only your friends/followers/contacts can see your information and what you post. For more information on making Facebook private, check out our how-to video.2) Clean up your profiles Of course, since LinkedIn is a professional networking site, you should already have a clean profile. But Facebook an d Twitter can be a different story. Remove inappropriate photos and untag yourself from friends photos. Update your Info page to include all positive information past and current employers, education, volunteer work, interesting and thoughtful quotes, favorite movies and books, etc. Avoid divisive topics like politics, and keep everything positive.3) Use social media for your job search. Instead of shying away from social media, use it to your advantage. Here are 4 ways to use social media in a job search.
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