cheerKT
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- Dec 13, 2009
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They are ALL responding like I said, "Employers won't look at your facebook," which is not what I said at all. I merely said that they shouldn't. Not to mention the first two were a bit rude in their own right.
I did not mean to come across as rude, it was not my intention. But the statement was just that foreign to me. This is what you said
They will not pull up a vine video of you twerking to deny you admittance into grad school, and they shouldn't do it for a job either. What you do in your personal life IS and ALWAYS should be separate from you work life. They are two completely different things.
You said they will not pull up a video and deny you admittance into grad school. They most certainly will. Maybe not at the school you or I attended but some of them do patrol social media like that. And for jobs they absolutely can (and most of the times should) look into a potential employees social media. And in my opinion there is not a big separation in your personal and office life. Yes everyone has the right to privacy but the internet is not private whatsoever. You are still you, whether you are on the clock or not.