social media check?

When employers want to check your social media presence, what do they check?

Facebook, Insta, twitter etc?

Is it checked out using your name, email address or phone number?

And does it tend to be an initial, preliminary check, or something that is continuously monitored?

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I had a boss once admit that he looked at my facebook before deciding to hire me. He mentioned a few posts I was tagged in that had some bad words but nothing else. lolol.

I recommend deactivating facebook. Delete any questionable posts or pics on IG/Twitter & don't use your full name/professional email. Better safe than sorry.

 

Honestly, most people don't have time to check that in an initial screening. However, if you're getting into the later stages, they're probably going to put your name into Google and click the first few links to see if you'd be a potential liability. Google yourself and clean up your presence if you're worried.

 

I know several people that applied to my PE firm that we rejected just because of their online presence. Play stupid games win stupid prizes.

 

Almost got dinged after some racy tweets (they were clearly jokes, but HR got all huffy and puffy) got flagged during my background check. Delete and make yourself private.

 

I don't use Twitter or Facebook, but a quick search (e.g. whatever you find when you Google the person's name, including Facebook pages or whatnot), as part of a general background check, is fair game. People know what they're doing when they're posting things online. Of course, once you're hired, monitoring your employees actively seems a bit odd.

 

You are referring to an "adverse media check", of which various levels exist. An external partner will be hired to scan for your profiles which then get analyzed with automated software. This is more relevant for senior hires, but is normally done for everyone in the digital age.

The more obvious content they look for is hate speech against certain demographics, threats, tax fraud, serious crimes, links to organized crime or any criminal acts, violent behavior, etc. It is important that religious, or political content will not be presented to the employer as these are normally protected.
Different employers may be mandated by law to look for certain problem areas, in finance this could also be a person who speaks negatively of government entities like the SEC or the DOJ. If you are looking for employment in the aviation/travel sector, the focus might shift a little bit towards kidnapping/human trafficking, immigration fraud, smuggling, prostitution, etc.

If your accounts are private or otherwise "locked", there isn't much they can do about the content. Same if you post under aliases.

As an example, many posts on WSO, if posted under a real name, could become a problem for a hiring scenario.
A long time ago an employee wasn't hired due to his youtube channel (which he had under his real name), where he frequently posted illegal street races he took part in (donuts, racing, speeding, etc). It can be anything, really.

 

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