FAQ: Where can I find information on cleaning up my social media and creating a professional online presence?
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Last Updated: Dec 30, 2024
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Before you start searching for jobs it's important that you clean up your online presence. When you're being considered for a job, your future employers will search for you online--make sure they don't find anything you don't want them to see!
Start by Googling yourself and reading this excellent advice about creating a professional online presence This link opens in a new window for your future employers to find.
More Information
- How Recruiters Use Social Networks to Screen Candidates [INFOGRAPHIC] This link opens in a new window
- What Your Social Media Reputation Says to Employers This link opens in a new window
- How To Develop A Digital Presence For Professional Success This link opens in a new window
For more help cleaning up your social media or creating a professional online presence, contact The Career Development Center This link opens in a new window (Campus Students) or SNHU Career This link opens in a new window (Online Students).
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