>apply to a big company >going through tons of interviews >google the interviewers >all of them are libtards >kikebook wall full of pro-Trump stuff
Can employers see what's on my wall if I set it to private? Do they actually check and if they do would it affect my interviews?
Cooper Hernandez
They do try and look for your social media accounts
All the more reason not to have any
Joseph Hughes
What if they find your Sup Forums account ?
Christian Reed
Surely they can't discriminate based upon political opinions?
Connor Gutierrez
>work for major company >get forwarded hr hiring guideline sharepoint >find section for management hiring practices >rules before accepting in person interview >step 1: google interviewees name >step 2: check linkedin profile >step 3: search for social media profiles >step 4: review resume
youre probably fucked. idk why you would post anything on fb, nevermind anything that not exclusively to your friend
Dylan Taylor
I heard about people getting fired for being pro-Trump and all. Not sure if it's true but I ain't taking chances.
Hudson Nguyen
Purposely mispell your name on FB. Or come up with a nickname. Problem solved
Parker Hill
They can and do. Remember grubhub.
Kayden Price
Won't they find it strange and negative that you don't have social media presence? They'll either assume you do but are lying or are a loner
Robert Collins
surely they can, might be illegal, good luck proving it.
Robert Murphy
Would tell them that I like to keep my private life private instead of having 500 friends I never talk to.
Josiah Green
>nevermind anything that not exclusively to your friend
engrish funny American education.
Gabriel Allen
What happened with grubhub?
My educated guess is that it would be negative seeing how the position I'm applying for has something to do with social media.
Ethan Bell
>having a kikebook >ever having anything personal in kikebook
Chase Wilson
implying the women in charge of HR are capable of not letting their emotions bias them
Ian Gray
I deleted most of my post, almost seven years worth. It was just all cringe shit but it could've come back on me. Also set it to private.
They can, will, and sometimes demand to see your social media accounts. Nowadays you have to be professional on and off the clock.
Nolan Russell
It's used to log into so many other websites that it's impossible to delete.
>"Sorry, we worry that you won't fit in with the company culture"
It's used to discriminate against, men, women, blacks, conservatives or whatever.
Eli Foster
I hope you have enough self respect to tell them to fuck off if they want your fb password.
Julian Anderson
Wrong. You have to make an account where you present yourself professionally.
I literally wasn't assigned to a project last year, because they checked "my" facebook profile. At that time I didn't have one. The found a guy with the exactly same name in the same city, which had guns etc. on his profile pic.
Daniel Myers
Yeah this company's big on culture. They even pay people to leave.
Carson Turner
Then dont log anything into fucking kikebook
Mine is empty and i only use it to log into certain sites and talk with some faraway friends.
At much they have my location and ip
Kevin Martinez
Yea I'd never consider working for a place that wants that much control.
Brayden Morales
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Matthew Taylor
My mother shares things like this on my wall and to remove any of her post would hurt her feelings. Probably.
Easton Phillips
>Adding your mother on fb
You done fucked up - fb is for creeping on your sister's hot friends.
Brody Reed
You never gotten guilt-tripped by family members to add them?
Nolan Butler
HA.
Lincoln Hall
Yeah, but I think there's a way to see less of your posts and stuff
Nicholas Jenkins
Do you really want to work for a company that wants to pry into your life?
Anthony Nelson
delete kike book
Jacob Ward
They can see it if someone else who's profile isn't private shares your stuff
Henry Martin
I wouldn't hire anyone who publicly posts anything political , even if I agree with them. it means you are a fucking idiot and don't deserve a job.