3. “We received
thousands
of applicants and narrowed
it down to fourteen based
on keywords found in
the applications.”
“ Congratulations you’ve
been selected for an
interview.
Flickr
Ayolt
de
Roos
”
Your
Future
Employer
is
Watching
You
Online.
You
Should
Be,
Too.
By
Michael
Fer9k.
Harvard
Business
Review.
2012.
4. He
walked
up
to
the
recep9onist
and
gave
his
first
name
and
last
name
–
and
stated
He
was
there
to
interview
for
the
summer
intern
posi9on
listed.
“Please
have
a
seat
–
they
will
be
right
with
you”
Flickr
trieu88
5. “Hello,
my
name
is
FirstnameLastname.”
He
said,
as
He
extended
his
hand
towards
the
man
in
the
suit.
“Nice
to
meet
you.
I
will
be
interviewing
you
today.
Let’s
get
started.
Via
Flickr
Richard.Asia
”
6. “As
part
of
the
hiring
process,
we
like
to
evaluate
our
applicants
web
presence
–
their
tweets,
blogs,
status
updates,
online
profiles
and
pictures,
and
websites
visited.
Standard
resumes
don’t
provide
us
with
much
depth
these
days.”
Flickr
Jason
A.
Howie
No
More
Resumes,
Says
Some
Firms.
By
Rachel
Emma
Silverman.
Wall
Street
Journal.
2012
7. “It’s
a
growing
trend
in
today’s
industry.
________________
Over
75%
of
employers
ac9vely
research
poten9al
candidates
online”
Flickr
dorywithserifs
Your
Future
Employer
is
Watching
You
Online.
You
Should
Be,
Too.
By
Michael
Fer9k.
Harvard
Business
Review.
2012.
8. that
your
previous
employer
was
a
‘lazy,
good
for
nothing
‘
who
‘shouldn’t
be
allowed
to
run
a
business’.”
Flickr
Vince
Welter
uncensored
“It
has
come
to
our
a^en9on
9. Binge
drinking
seems
to
be
your
weekend
hobby..
“Based
on
intoxicated,
and
destruc9ve
photos
of
yourself.
Flickr
Sebas9anVera
”
10. “And
that
you
were
once
involved
in
a
cyberbullying
case
in
middle
school.
“As
the
bully.”
Flickr
DeathByBokeh
”
11. “I
am
sorry,
but
your
digital
footprint
does
not
align
with
the
image
and
values
of
our
company.
We
regret
to
inform
you,
that
you
will
not
be
our
next
intern.
Flickr
Snap-‐shooter!
”
12. “I
suggest
you
‘Think
B4
You
Post’next
9me…
Flickr
MyTudut
European
Commission
h^p://ec.europa.eu/news/science/100209_1_en.htm)
The
Internet
never
forgets”
13. Leaving
the
interview
He
was
distracted
by
the
amount
of
his
personal
informa9on
that
was
accessible
to
anyone
who
wanted
to
look.
Flickr
Valen9n.O^one
15. Determined
to
renew
his
web
presence
and
file
for
reputa9on
bankruptcy,
He
discovered
many
resources
to
guide
him...
Flickr
will
ockenden
The
Web
Means
the
End
of
Forgeing.
By
Dan
Schaebel.
Forbes.
2011
16. 1.
Clean-‐Up
Eliminate
aspects
of
your
profile
that
may
affect
your
employment
chances
Flickr
gabriel.jorby
Put
Forth
Your
Virtual
Best.
By
Daniel
Gula9
Huffington
Post
2012
17. 2.
Curate
Carefully
decide
who
you’ll
allow
past
the
‘door’
Flickr
Andrew
Griffith Put
Forth
Your
Virtual
Best.
By
Daniel
Gula9
Huffington
Post
2012
18. 3.
Interact
‘Leap’
into
conversa9on
with
influencers
in
your
target
industry
and
func9on
Flickr
csco^2006
Put
Forth
Your
Virtual
Best.
By
Daniel
Gula9
Huffington
Post
2012
19. 4.
Promote
Promote
other
peoples’
content,
and
demonstrate
that
you’re
a
team
player
Flickr
hownowdesign Put
Forth
Your
Virtual
Best.
By
Daniel
Gula9
Huffington
Post
2012
20. 5.
Create
Align
your
domain
to
create
favorable
search
engine
op9miza9on
effects
Flickr
huladancer
Put
Forth
Your
Virtual
Best.
By
Daniel
Gula9
Huffington
Post
2012
21. Although
He
knew
his
efforts
wouldn’t
elude
him
of
his
online
past
-‐
it
would
help
improve
his
online
future…
Flickr
brighter
than
sunshine
22. Flickr
incurable_hippie
Equipped
with
his
new
FirstnameLastname.com
reputa9on
He
was
prepared
to
take
on
the
professional
world
23. All
images
are
licensed
under
the
Crea9ve
Commons
Non-‐Commercial
Share-‐Alike
3.0
agreement,
and
sourced
from
Flickr.
Flickr
.Bala