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Old 22-03-2012, 02:49 PM #1
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Thumbs down Jobseekers asked for facebook passwords

http://www.informationweek.com/thebr...s-debate-roars

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It's the job of your dreams. Your resume was one of those selected from among hundreds submitted. You've made it through a phone screener and then several in-person interviews with key company players. You can feel it--the job is yours. Now, all you have to do is provide your Facebook password.

Would you? Should you?

An Associated Press story picked up by the Boston Globe, among many other media outlets, tells the tale of a New York statistician who was surprised when asked by a job interviewer for his Facebook user name and password. The candidate withdrew his application, saying he didn't want to work for a company that would ask for such information. But this was apparently not an isolated incident. It's common practice for companies to check out job candidates' social media presence as part of the vetting process (hence, all those recommendations about not posting compromising photos, inflammatory comments, and the like), but as more and more people utilize Facebook's privacy controls to lock down their profiles, companies are apparently asking job candidates to give up the keys to their Facebook kingdoms.
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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 :/
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