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Jobseekers asked for facebook passwords
http://www.informationweek.com/thebr...s-debate-roars
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Just seen this on facebook. This is, in my opinion, ridiculous and gross invasion of privacy Would you give up your personal details to get a job? Some will have to I guess, but this is wrong on so many levels :/ |
Oh I read about this on another forum, apparently they're going to be passing a law over there to stop employers from being allowed to ask for that type of information. That's such an invasion of privacy
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not on fb cntstopme lol~
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they need a bogus 2nd account to give them.
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imagine if they started asking for tumblrs i would be ****ed then
btw i just changed my background http://sassyterrorist.tumblr.com/ opinions? i think it just screams sassy |
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I thought that already existed over here?
I've seen media reports about fb photos of teachers acting 'inappropriatly'. And I dont think police officers are allowed a fb acc (unofficially) |
I don't agree with it at all, I can't see what relevance your facebook account would have to do with any job.
Having said that if it was the job of my dreams I suppose I would, I have never put anything on facebook that would incriminate me anyway and I don't really use it that often... |
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That's ridiculous,what has Facebook got to do with getting a job? also what if some psycho at the work company hacks into your Facebook account? and even more importantly what if you don't have a Facebook account? or if you don't remember your Facebook password because you haven't used it in a long time?
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I am used to female interviewers asking for my facebook anyway :idc:
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I'd be interested to find out there they'd stand with this legally in this country. Mind you, I bet some people would probably do it to get the job they wanted. My friend worked for free for a production company for a year to get it on her CV and get a job in telly. |
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http://robinbrown.co.uk/wp-content/u...-facepalm1.jpg Here's one quote from the article that I thought was on the money : "Volunteering is coercion if you need a job," Andrews said. |
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..There have always been strict rules regarding social networking sites for school employees..and for me I think it's just safer not to have one..that way no rules will ever be broken..I think..but I'm not exactly sure..that I've heard of employees being asked for passwords....but only when there has been a serious 'doubt' in the first place.
Livia...do you have any policies for this..in your employment? |
Such an invasion of privacy. Whilst you think what you post online is okay, I imagine you suddenly change your mind when asked such a question. Sharing photos of your social life with your friends, among your friends, is totally fine - but suddenly becomes a worry if an employer wants to see your page. I wouldn't agree to that, no way.
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I think our data protection laws would prohibit employers from trying anything similar here:idc:
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Ridiculous, really.
In fact I find the whole thing about universities and employers searching the internet and your Facebook for some kind of 'background' on you pretty disgusting, intrusive and pathetic. Seriously, what the **** does it have to do with anyone else what you choose to do at the weekend, what your opinions are, what kind of humour you like, etc? The answer - nothing. Nothing whatsoever. If I went out and got pissed, had some embarrassing photos of me posted on Facebook, I do not see why that should prevent me from getting a job...it's not like I'm going to turn up at work like that. So long as a candidate is fit for the job, and works to the standard required, what they choose to get up to outside of work is the business of nobody else, unless said candidate allows it to be. Personal and online lives of employees bare no relevance to any kind of work ethic, and let's be honest, the employers themselves probably aren't alien to some 'interesting' content about them on the internet either. Humans aren't robots, and nor should we be made to be. |
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I must admit if I found one of my employees complaing about work I wouldn't think twice in sacking them. God I HATE statuses about moaning about jobs. The worst kind. Unenployment is very high and you should be lucky to hold a job.
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