Let's say that you're applying for a job. Except, it's more than just a j-o-b. It's a calling, a vocation, that you truly want to invest your blood, sweat, and tears in and make a difference in the world while also earning a fair--OK, great--wage.
Now, let's say that in addition to your resume and references you are required to submit the last two months of posts you've made to Facebook, MySpace, and/or Twitter. Would you still be a candidate for the calling and vocation you long to fulfill? Would anyone screening applicants who are expected to make a difference in the world let you through the filter of discernment, emotional maturity, and good decision-making ability?
If not, why should your current employer entrust you with anything more than mid- to lower-level responsibilities? Why should they keep you at all?
It's one thing for students to post their "finding-themselves" moments and pictures of those moments on social networking sites. But, if I am chronologically expected to be an adult, my posts, tweets, and blogs should reflect it.
Showing posts with label Social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Social networking. Show all posts
3.23.2009
Social(pathic) Networking
Posted by Mac Richard-- at 3/23/2009 06:57:00 PM 1 comments
Labels: Social networking
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