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How to Clean Up Your Social Media for a Job Search

You may have written an excellent resume, but after it makes its way into the right hands it’s likely to open the doorway to revealing your digital self.

What do you find when you Google your first and last name? Many recruiters now use social networks to screen the professionalism of a candidate, and many search to discover their qualifications or determine if they’re a fit for the culture. Some recruiters have eliminated an applicant from consideration based on their online reputation and social media activity.

Employers today aren’t limited to a resume, handshake or interview as their first impression of you. It’s becoming more common that they go deeper, and it’s never been easier to do so.

It’s in an employer’s best interests to determine if your personality is a cultural fit for the business beyond what’s on paper, and your social media profiles can be ripe with positive examples—or “red flags”—about whether you’re right for the job.

Googling yourself is a great first step to see what a recruiter might find and to start cleaning up your online presence. Take note of all the websites that return with content including your name. If they’re sites with profiles you’ve opened, it’s best to take a spin through & ensure they represent the professional image you’re looking to communicate. If the profile has been dormant for an extended period, consider closing it.

Here are a few pointers to ensure you don’t forget any of the essentials:

Check Your Privacy

Be wary of providing too much personal information. If you’d prefer to be more casual on a platform, ensure you’re fully leveraging the privacy settings.

Do you have Inappropriate media?

Remove any pictures, posts, comments or anything else that could damage your reputation. On Facebook you can also restrict who’s allowed to tag you in photos so you won’t be surprised.

Who are you connected with?

Consider you social media connections. Disconnect with anyone you don’t want to be associated with.

Declutter the mess

Tidy up your profiles by removing page likes or apps on Facebook you haven’t interacted with in a long time, or no longer care to. If it’s not relevant to who you are today or if you can’t speak to it, remove it.

Google check

Scroll through a few pages of your Google search to ensure you’ve adjusted any profiles you have access to.

How Employers Use Social Media to Hire

Just as you might use corporate social media profiles to gauge the culture of a company you’re interested in, recruiters at those companies are in large part doing the same to discover more about potential candidates.

While LinkedIn is considered the most professional & preferred method of vetting candidates, don’t discount Facebook, Twitter and others. Employers use these profiles to confirm the consistency of what they may have learned from a resume or initial interview, and the content you’ve published can all be part of the consideration that goes into making the call as to whether you’re offered the job. A group you’re associated with might excite a recruiter in conversation, or your comment on an industry story you shared could showcase how you’re a trend-forward thinker.

How Recruiters Use Social Media to Find Job Candidates

Not only is it important to update your social media profiles to put your best foot forward, but today’s recruiters are looking to discover talent using the same tools.

When your social media profiles are rich with job titles, experience, associations or other industry keywords, you’re simply more likely to be discovered by a recruiter looking to hire someone with your talent.

So, now that you have all the tools you need to clean up your social media presence online you should contact our Adecco team and start your next career journey today!

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