Facebook May Help Employers Predict Potential Job Performance

  • A forthcoming study from the Journal of Applied Social Psychology shows that Facebook profiles can actually be a good way for employers to judge potential employees because online personalities fairly represent the real you.
  • Unlike LinkedIn, Facebook is not strictly professional but shows a full view of the person.
  • Hiring specialists used to just use social networks to eliminate candidates who were doing something inappropriate but social media is now useful in evaluating potential work performance.
  • “Who received the highest scores? Raters favored students who traveled, had more friends and showed interest in many hobbies. In other words, raters favored the well-rounded users. And those ‘partying’ photos didn’t count against the user — rather, raters believed that users who socialized were more likely to be extroverted and friendly,” reports ReadWriteWeb.

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