3 Ways To Clean Up Your Social Media Before A Job Search

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Your resume and cover letter will get you in the door for an interview, but your social media can either seal the deal or break it.

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Your social media will be looked over at some point in the interview process, so you want to be sure that there’s isn’t anything on there that could be considered offensive or paint you in a negative light. To make sure that there’s nothing on your accounts that could harm your chances of getting a job, you need to go back through all of your posts. You want your social media to showcase you are now, not who you used to be.

While a hiring manager shouldn’t take into account what you do in your free time, they most likely will. Photos from parties are fun, but make sure they don’t depict anything wild or out of control. Be sure that everything you post is suitable for work. When in doubt, delete the picture or the tweet. When it comes to Twitter, remember that everything you like and share is public too.

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