Most employers now use social networking sites to screen candidates with almost half claming that what they had viewed on such sites had caused them to think twice about hiring a candidate, according to a survey from CareerBuilder.co.uk. The survey of more than 450 employers found that 53% used social networking sites to research job candidates, while 12% plan to do so. Around 43% of employers said what they had seen on social networking sites had caused them not to hire the candidate.
The top reasons were:
Candidate lied about qualifications – (38%)
Candidate displayed poor communication skills – (31%)
Candidate used discriminatory comments – (13%)
Candidate posted content about their use of drink or drugs – (10%)
Candidate uploaded provocative or inappropriate photographs or information – (9%)
Candidate bad-mouthed their previous employer, colleagues or clients – (9%)
Candidate shared confidential information from workplace – (8%) ... read more
The Recruiter, January 10
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