6 Social media Actions That Could Limit Your chances of Getting a Job Anyone can use social medi
Anyone
can use social media. You can tweet or post whatever you like. You are
free! However, this your social media license to share anything can cost
you your career especially if you are job hunting. You may not
appreciate the reach of your social media activities until someone
points it out to you. You will be surprised. As a result, you should be
conscious of what you do on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram because you
don’t know who is looking. Jumia
Travel, the leading online booking agency gathers some social media actions that could wreck your chances of getting a job.
Complaining about your job
If
you don’t like your job, you should look for a way to resolve it and if
you can’t, you should probably quit. What you should never do is to
complain about your job on social media whether you still work for the
company or not. Keep your complaints off these networks.
Sending friend request to someone who just interviewed you
You
may do this because you are concerned about your performance in an
interviewed that you had to follow the interviewer on Facebook. You
didn’t just stop there, you question him or her about your performance.
It will look like you stalking or disturbing the person. So, don’t be
astonished if you don’t get the job.
Forgetting to follow your these companies
Following
a company that you are applying to for a job may boost your chances of
getting a job. This is because of the ridiculous criteria some companies
have laid down to employ prospective employees. It doesn’t take
anything for you to follow them. You may never know.
Making simple spelling mistakes
This
can be overlooked by everyone but simple spelling mistakes are
unforgivable. The dilemma here is that many people use shorthand because
of character limitation. A good example is twitter’s 140 characters.
Nevertheless, avoid verbosity on twitter and try as much as possible to
be concise. This is in a bid to stop you from using shorthand.
Sharing negative comments about an organization
A
business or organization had public relations problems that went viral.
Nearly everyone commented on these issues on social media. No matter
the public relations offense, you should avoid making such negative
comments. These comments may haunt you later as you may be invited for
an interview by the same company you have lambasted on social media.
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