5 social media mistakes most likely to cost you your job
Your
social media posts might win over friends and get you few hundred or
thousand likes, shares or retweets, however they can also cost you a
job. Jumia Travel, the leading online travel agency, shares 5 social
media mistakes most likely to cost you a job.
You Complain About Work
When
hiring managers sometimes browse through social media profiles of
candidates, imagine what their impression of you will be when they see
‘job complaint posts’ on your wall. They are very likely going to be
turned off and conclude that you are a potential danger to their brand
(mainly because there is nothing to stop you from bad mouthing their
firm too). The question then would be, ‘Would I want to hire a person
that can be a potential danger to the brand of my firm?’ and the answer
to that question is quite clear.
You’re Vulgar or Offensive
If
you (with a personal account that you can be identified with) are
offensive or vulgar enough on social media to warrant mentions or
retweets, it’s out there for everyone to see and it’s especially visible
to headhunters or hiring managers. For hiring managers or headhunters,
it speaks volumes about your maturity and professionalism level (or lack
thereof). God help you if the firm you applied to is in anyway
affiliated to anyone or any organization you have insulted on social
media (Sergi Guardiola comes to mind here).
Sharing Your Latest Job Offer
Some
job offers are sometimes confidential and unintended to be shared in a
space as public as social media. As a result, some firms react
negatively to this, may see you as having broken confidentiality and may
revoke their job offer. In the event, you can share the good news about
the job offer with everyone and anyone, be sure you don’t say anything
negative about it which can be seen by an employee or anyone affiliated
with the firm or company.
Mocking or Complaining About Your Customers
Especially
if you are working in the service industry, this is another social
media activity to avoid. Like complaining about your boss or work,
mocking or complaining about customers can also have equally negative
effects. Complaining about your customers shows your company in a bad
light, and if any of your customers see this complaint, they are most
likely to report to your employer who is very likely to not tolerate
such behavior from an employee.
Contradictory Posts
A
candidate once narrated a heart-wrenching story of how she had to quit
her previous job because she was injured in a car accident and was
unable to return from a leave of absence. The hiring manager then
decided to look through her social media profile and found pictures of
her lounging and waterskiing on vacation around the same period. That
was all that was needed to knock her out of the running for the
position. Be careful with social media.




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