It seems more and more employers are asking for your Facebook login details as part of the interview.
It seems more and more employers are asking for your Facebook login details as part of the interview.
...what if you don't have one? :c
Either they hire you for being sensible or they don't hire you 'cause they think you are out of the loop
(Even if I had a Facebook account I certainly wouldn't give the login details to anyone.)
i wouldn't even be willing to use a company computer on the company network to show it to them. I'd use my phonoe and its 4g connection, and only if I really wanted that job. I think my facebook is public anyway.
If a potential employeer wants my password for anything that is unrelated to them or their job offer (i.e unless they own the account) they can just my
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Wait, it's weird if they want the password to my router and my SSN?
Glad I'm out of the employment loop. God works in mysterious ways. Obviously.
Wait, it's weird if they want the password to my router and my SSN?
SSN Nope that's required in this the United states of America
Drat, the fact that I've never actually had a job has been revealed D:
In retrospect, I already knew this, since you know.. thats how you get social security money.. I think I need to sleep once in a while
Interesting quote from the article.
"Sears Holdings Inc. spokeswoman Kim Freely said using a Facebook profile to apply allows Sears to be updated on the applicant's work history.
The company assumes "that people keep their social profiles updated to the minute, which allows us to consider them for other jobs in the future or for ones that they may not realize are available currently," she said."
Poor Kim. Poor sears. Victim of perceptual limitations ... and weak "spin management" skills.
Is an employer no longer satisfied with the results he gets from a GOOGLE search ?
Do you suppose facebook employees have to give their passwords to facebook?
Do you suppose facebook employees have to give their passwords to facebook?
No, but only because Mark requires the privacy settings for employee password to be set to "Friends of Friends"
No, but only because Mark requires the privacy settings for employee password to be set to "Friends of Friends"
But you don't automatically become friends with Mark.
Much unlike Tom Anderson on Myspace.
I heard about that on the radio, and most callers stated they wouldn't give out their password.
Do you suppose facebook employees have to give their passwords to facebook?
No, because Mark appears to be a clever guy who can take what he is not given.
He has special skills with passwords according to this article :-
I do recall reading an article about that a while back. Clever guy.
Facebook are not happy about this....
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2012/03/facebook-password-employers/
The question now is do employers have to honor Facebook's wishes..?