In today’s world, you’re going to get Googled at some point. But, don't fret - just make social media work for (rather than against) you!
Remember, those performing an online search for you - employers, colleges and scholarship providers – aren’t on a mission to find dirt, gossip or disqualifications.
Most likely, they are simply just trying to learn more about you as a candidate.
That’s why it’s important to try to be equally aware of what you do include within your social media presence, just as much as what you do not want associated with you.
Is social media working for or against you? It's time to make your social network work for you!
Here's a guide for you to follow when posting on social media accounts.
Here are a few general guidelines you should always follow when it comes to your social media activity:
• Be respectful of others’ posts, even if you don’t agree with them.
• Personalize the posts you share with your network so they enjoy viewing your unique posts.
• Share information you think others would enjoy or find useful.
• Be mindful when posting personal information such as your location, when you’re going on vacation, etc. Do you really know everyone that well within your network that you trust him or her with that information? It’s highly doubtful.
• Verify those you accept into your social network. You should be cautious about accepting any random “friends.”
• Maintain the highest privacy settings, but don’t always assume they’ll work for you.
• Check out your online presence by Googling yourself (and search for your profile while logged out of your social networks) to see what you can find.
In general, you should avoid posting the following: • Negative comments, posts or messages
• Questionable or compromising photos of yourself OR others
• Offensive jokes, photos or material
• Overt bragging
• Highly emotional content, like rants about personal situations or relationships
Do: Have an online presence.
Since they will be searching for you, give them something to find that will reflect positively on your personal character.Don’t: Upload anything that you wouldn’t want EVERYONE to see.
When posting items online, never assume that only some of your friends, family or other specific people within your social network will have access to it. Regardless of your privacy settings, policies change, accounts are hacked and leaks do happen.• Personalize the posts you share with your network so they enjoy viewing your unique posts.
• Share information you think others would enjoy or find useful.
• Be mindful when posting personal information such as your location, when you’re going on vacation, etc. Do you really know everyone that well within your network that you trust him or her with that information? It’s highly doubtful.
• Verify those you accept into your social network. You should be cautious about accepting any random “friends.”
• Maintain the highest privacy settings, but don’t always assume they’ll work for you.
• Check out your online presence by Googling yourself (and search for your profile while logged out of your social networks) to see what you can find.
In general, you should avoid posting the following: • Negative comments, posts or messages
• Questionable or compromising photos of yourself OR others
• Offensive jokes, photos or material
• Overt bragging
• Highly emotional content, like rants about personal situations or relationships