DO YOU SHOUT IN CAPITALS, or troll on Twitter? Finding out that you’ve been Googled by a potential employer can be unnerving. Are you negative online, or will your potential employer find out that you’re someone who belongs to all the right groups and does good work in the community?
It’s amazing what can live on in Google. If you’ve ever been in the media, published a blog, or had a presence on social media, it can come back to haunt you forever. As well as Twitter, Instagram and all the usual social media content, you might have listed every book you’ve ever read or film you watched on Goodreads or Letterboxd.
Unfortunately our online history doesn’t die. A night out on the booze or the gangsta photos you took at Uni are likely to exist for a long time to come.
Whether you’re just starting out or well on your way to climbing to the top of your chosen field, you need to keep your online presence squeaky clean.
Think of it from a recruiter’s perspective. Your online presence can complete the picture painted by your resume and with your carefully rehearsed answers at interview.
Kate McKay, HR Advisor – Talent, at Coca Cola Amatil (CCA) says a candidates’ online presence is important. CCA looks for candidates with passion whose values align with the company’s.
If McKay wants more information than is in a candidate’s CV and cover letter, she will check out your online profile. “Finding another piece of the puzzle gives a better picture of the candidate,” she says.
“You can find out (a lot) from the pages candidates follow, and how they display their professionalism,” says McKay. In some cases she will also check out Facebook.
‘You can find out (a lot) from the pages candidates follow, and how they display their professionalism,’ says McKay. In some cases she will also check out Facebook.
On the positive side, candidates can do themselves a lot of good by listing relevant memberships in their profile and also by liking and checking out CCA’s Facebook pages. By doing so, candidates can acquaint themselves with the company’s activities and environmental and community involvement as well as product launches. This knowledge can be very useful in an interview.
Don’t let past social media mistakes get you down. If you’re serious about getting ahead in your chosen career, it’s time to give your Google presence a good scrub. Here’s how:
Finally, it’s a really good idea to ask “do I really want the world to see this?” every time you post online.