#MKT444 RT @USATODAY: When looking for a job, do you secure your social media accounts?pic.twitter.com/IoR2sH4Woo
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#MKT444 RT @USATODAY: When looking for a job, do you secure your social media accounts?pic.twitter.com/IoR2sH4Woo
@jonmasters @KrisMatt @USATODAY only if you search for it deeeeep inside yourself.
@jonmasters If you aren't using that shovel, I'll take it. @RisaXu You always have to set limits, and I tend to forget that part.
@KrisMatt Greetings from Thursday BTW. You'll like tomorrow, so much better than today :P
@USATODAY Only a dumbass uses their real identity on social media to start with.
@USATODAY absolutely I modify my social media accounts. You gotta google check yourself and then work on anything you don't want seen.
17% of job seekers hit DELETE! MT @USATODAY: When looking for a job, do you secure your social media?pic.twitter.com/26wVg0FMMK
@USATODAY I've done my best in the past to avoid having to hide anything, by just taking a few seconds to think before I tweet.
@USATODAY Interesting comments about #socialmedia and employment.
“@USATODAY: When looking for a job, do you secure your social media accounts? pic.twitter.com/77RcUIAJYV” RT Conversely, I do the opposite.
@USATODAY I don't talk about work on my social media networks.
@USATODAY always. A job is a job, social media is personal.
RT @USATODAY: When looking for a job, do you secure your social media accounts?pic.twitter.com/kLQxQMiLMc
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