3. Marksaplenty (Via Flickr)
Knowing what you currently know
about the job market, It is VITAL to put
your best “Business Shoe” Forward.
4. Michael.Heiss (Via Flickr)
One of the Most
Popular Methods of
Finding a job is
tapping your personal
and social
Network
for opportunities
5. Xianrenujia (Via Flickr)
So, when you find yourself in your first high-intensity interview, everything seems to go as
planned. The interviewers seemed genuinely interested with what you had to say, and you left
the meeting on a positive note
6. Itspaulkelly (via Flickr)
However.. Employers have a few tricks
Up their sleeves.. You see, they will take
Into account what they see of you on
Social Media
Which ultimately can make the difference
Between you
Getting a Job
… Or not
7. Opensource.com (Via Flick
You See, there is this illusion of privacy with regards to Social Media. It is the common
perception that “If we don’t want someone to find something, they won’t.”
There are ways for Employers to see what you portray on social
media should they so choose.
14. Stocks Photography (Via Flickr)
Here are a few things that
employers DO NOT want to see
Dramatic Behaviour
15. CsitsCenter (Via Flickr)
It is important to remember that employers are looking to see a social person, and in many
work environments, being socially active can serve as an asset to the potential employee.
The key to success is to have any pictures tagged of you being fun and professional, while
trying to stay away from being seen with alcohol. When all else fails, resort to extra-
curricular programs to fulfill your social media (sports, music, etc.)
17. The Idea Desk (Via Flickr)
When you are on the fence
about what to put on social
media, remember the golden
rule of posting. Also, try to put
as much personality in your
social media as possible,
without running the risk of
turning off employers.