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Your social
media posts might win over or make you lose friends, but according to a recent
CareerBuilder survey, they could also have a big impact on prospective
employers. Seventy percent of employers use social networking sites to research
job candidates (on par with last year), while seven percent plan to start. And
that review matters: Of those that do social research, 57 percent have found
content that caused them not to hire candidates.
The national
survey was conducted online on behalf of CareerBuilder by The Harris
Poll between April 4 and May 1, 2018. It included a representative sample
of more than 1,000 hiring managers and human resource professionals across
industries and company sizes in the private sector.
Who's
Checking and Why?
Broken down
by industry, those in IT* (74 percent) and manufacturing (73 percent) are more
likely than those in retail/non-retail sales* (59 percent) to do social
networking digging on potential job candidates. But it's not just the social
sites that are fair game – 66 percent of employers say they use search engines
to conduct their research on potential job candidates.
Nearly half
of employers (47 percent) say that if they can't find a job candidate online,
they are less likely to call that person in for an interview – 28 percent say
that is because they like to gather more information before calling in a
candidate for an interview; 20 percent say they expect candidates to have an
online presence.

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