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Clean Up Your Digital Profile and Land That
Job
Whether you are looking for a job after getting fired or you
are looking for a job other than the one you are working at
currently, many steps in that process are the same. You need to
get your résumé up to date and conform to newest standards, you
need to get your wardrobe together and most of all you need to
be prepared to go for the interview. But did you know that in a
fast paced society with all the high technology gadgets,
employers and companies appreciate a good digital profile? When
it is time to land a new job it is time for you to clean up
your digital profile.
For those of you who might not know what a digital profile is,
let’s reminisce about digital profiles for just a second here.
A digital profile is any and all information about you that can
be found online. It can be anything from your own homepage,
over articles and answers that you have posted on the Internet
to videos and pictures of you. Anything that is somehow
connected to you and your name and can be found through
Internet search engines such as Google, Yahoo and other
crawlers belongs to your digital profile or e-portfolio.
Believe it or not, many employers have started to check out
your digital profile online by doing a little research on the
Internet and finding any information about you. If it is on the
Internet it is public information and therefore not
illegal.
Information on the Internet does not necessarily have to be
positive. What if one of your friends posted some stories or
pictures/movies about you on the Internet? Employers might see
that and think that you are not fir for the tasks that are
asked form you by the new job and might just plain throw your
nice résumé into the trash before they ever have a chance to
meet you in person.
Therefore before going onto your next job-hunt, clean up your
digital profile. Steps you can take to clean up your e-profile
are many and one of the easiest ones is a regular search with
different Internet search engines about things that are related
to your name. See what comes up and try to clean it up. If
there are pictures or movies posted on such pages as u-tube
about you, try to get friends or the owners of the page to take
them down or at least take your name of the page in such a way
that a search engine cannot find this information when somebody
is searching for your name.
A very important positive step in cleaning up your digital
profile is to create your own positive statements and
information on the Internet, such as online résumé, Personal
web pages or a personal development plan (PDP). If the amount
of positive information, academic achievements, and plans for
the future are greater than any negative amount of information
they can find, the light shed on you is of good nature and your
chances are greater to land that job than when they only find
negative information for the reasons that you never knew about
a digital profile.
Should you still be new to all of this and you are not quite as
well versed on the Internet, there are places that can help
you. Many Universities and development centers offer help and
tools just for this kind of situation. Public libraries also
offer you free time on the Internet as well as other resources
in connection with the job-hunt and digital profiles. So before
you actually send out your résumé, make sure that you checked
online for any information that might harm you.
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