Free Online Reputation Tips: 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know

If you’re looking for a job (or for a better job), head immediately over to 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know by Nick O’Neill from AllFacebook.com. It’ll give you an excellent breakdown of Facebook’s privacy features and how to apply them.

Remember, perception is reality on the web. Anything a potential employer might stumble upon will affect their decision to hire you.

So check out the article now: 10 Privacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know

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  • http://www.askcareerwiz.com/ Kathy

    This is really a great resource! Too many job seekers don't realize the importance of maintaining a spiffy web presence – personal though it should be. I have had job seekers mentioning to me that contents of their facebook profiles were brought up during interviews!

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  • http://www.brand-yourself.com Trace Cohen

    Facebook is a brand killer for any job seeker if not used properly. We are hearing stories everyday about job applicants not getting a position they were qualified for because of the information that the employer found on their Facebook. Even worse, a lot of employees are being fired for inappropriate use of Facebook during work.

    By creating a web presence that shows you in the best light possible, you can suppress any negative content out there about you and control how you are perceived online.

  • http://www.brand-yourself.com Trace Cohen

    Facebook is a brand killer for any job seeker if not used properly. We are hearing stories everyday about job applicants not getting a position they were qualified for because of the information that the employer found on their Facebook. Even worse, a lot of employees are being fired for inappropriate use of Facebook during work.

    By creating a web presence that shows you in the best light possible, you can suppress any negative content out there about you and control how you are perceived online.

  • http://www.cigarette-store.org/ Cigarea

    The problem with Facebook was that they decided to
    give themselves a perpetual right to reproduce anything their users put
    in their Facebook account. They decided to give themselves a right
    which is not normally granted by the mere act of publishing on a web
    site. That they need to have the license to republish the works of current members is probably legitimate because copyright law is a bitch. But to get a perpetual right, that’s just abusive.