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Social Media and the Law: Don't Let it Cost You Your Job
A lot of people use social media as a means to communicate with friends and family, but also as a way of expressing their personality and hobbies to the world. Whether it's a Facebook update on the latest event you've attended, or an Instagram selfie from a recent holiday, we are a generation who can't get enough of sharing our lives on the internet. As we are already aware, a lot of the information we post online can be found, so it's important to remember this when we are posting on our social media channels. Many recent surveys have shown that not only are more and more people using social media, but that employers are increasingly using social media as a means of qualifying prospective employees. There are in fact dangers when posting online as controversial content could damage your professional reputation, and even get you fired. This infographic looks at some examples, and how you can avoid making the same mistakes:

Social Media and the Law: Don't Let it Cost You Your JobInfographic by: braybray.co.uk

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Social Media and the Law: Don't Let it Cost You Your Job #infographic

Social Media and the Law: Don't Let it Cost You Your Job
A lot of people use social media as a means to communicate with friends and family, but also as a way of expressing their personality and hobbies to the world. Whether it's a Facebook update on the latest event you've attended, or an Instagram selfie from a recent holiday, we are a generation who can't get enough of sharing our lives on the internet. As we are already aware, a lot of the information we post online can be found, so it's important to remember this when we are posting on our social media channels. Many recent surveys have shown that not only are more and more people using social media, but that employers are increasingly using social media as a means of qualifying prospective employees. There are in fact dangers when posting online as controversial content could damage your professional reputation, and even get you fired. This infographic looks at some examples, and how you can avoid making the same mistakes:

Social Media and the Law: Don't Let it Cost You Your JobInfographic by: braybray.co.uk

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