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                Does my online presence matter to employers? 
                Your online presence can make or break your chances of landing and keeping a job.
Your digital "footprint" includes everything from your social media accounts to the results shown when someone searches your name on a browser. The information found on you about your professional and personal life should be appropriate for all audiences.
  Given that 
social media can help you in your job search, you should make sure  that your online presence is appropriate for both personal and professional  environments. Inappropriate photos or comments can harm your 
personal brand (the image and personal  traits that identify you) and impact your chances of getting a job or a  promotion.
The following tips can help you maintain a good online standing.
Search yourself on Google 
You can find out what others can see when they search your  name by simply doing a Google search. If  you have different names, or you assumed your spouse’s name, make sure to search for all the variations. Some  information may be linked to your previous name or your nickname. 
  When you do a browser search, look through the different  pages and try different browsers. Often, the first page results show links to your social media profiles,  but if you have ever appeared in the news or published any work, this  information might appear in the deeper search pages. If others have shared photos of  you or other information that is linked to your name, this may also appear in  later search pages.
Adjust your Privacy Settings on Social Media 
While you may not find any information that you think is  inappropriate, you may also want to protect  the privacy of your personal and social life. For example, you may want to  keep your vacation pictures private. 
  In this case, you can adjust your privacy settings on the  various social media platforms. All platforms share similar options when it  comes to privacy. In general, you can choose whether:
- only you can see your information and what you  share, 
 - your profile and what you share is visible to your  friends, 
 - your profile and what you share is visible to everyone.
 
Delete Anything you Think is Inappropriate
If you find something in your search that you are not comfortable with, you can also follow the link to the photo or information and delete it. If someone else published this information, you can ask them to  remove it. Deleting it is the safest way to ensure that no one will see it.  
As you do this, you can also think of ways you can improve  your online presence for employers. For example, you  can improve your LinkedIn profile to build more connections and get noticed  by employers and recruiters.
Mind your Language
Ensure that your content is free of grammatical errors and typos and pay attention to your tone. Too many errors can reflect on your communication skills negatively and make you look unprofessional. Also, be mindful that while free speech drives the online world, some opinions can reflect negatively on your character and may discourage employers. 
 
For More Information
- Social Networking –  Information about social networking and your privacy. From the Office of the  Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
 - Your Online Presence – Tips on how to make sure you have a good online presence. From the University  of Brighton.
 
                 
                
                
                
                
                    
                
                
                    Last updated:
                    January 22, 2025
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