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       Kruger
The
Where is your info online?
What info do you put online?
What are people looking for?
How do you manage your identity?
The
What websites
have personal
 information
  about you?
The
The
   What kinds of
information do you
 post on the web?
The
What info do you post online?
The
Digital You: Avoiding the Ghosts of Internet Past
The
What do adults think you do?

 Make fun of other students.
   18% adults think / 37% teens do

 Post nude/semi-nude pics or video.
   2% adults think / 13% teens do
The
What do adults think you do?
 Sign on to someone else’s account.
   4% adults think / 24% teens do

 Post personal information you
 wouldn’t normally share in public.
   16% adults think / 28% teens do
The
What employers DON’T want to see...
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What employers DON’T want to see...


             Provocative
              Dress or
              Language
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What employers DON’T want to see...


Drinking
   or
Drug Use
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What employers DON’T want to see...



                   Bad
                 Mouthing
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What employers DON’T want to see...
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What employers DON’T want to see...

Poor Communication
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Find out what the net says about you!

  Google track your name.
  “Namechk” your usernames.
  Check the Wayback Machine.
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Google Alerts - google.com/alerts
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 Namechk - namechk.com
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Wayback Machine - web.archive.com
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Wayback Machine - web.archive.com
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Take the time to make your identity...
  Post positive info on profiles.
  Get your employer, school, or club
  to list you.
  Write an article, do an interview.
  Post intelligently on your favorite
  topics.
managi
When you find negative info...

 Untag, delete, or block if possible.
 Ask the owner to remove it.
 Provide more positive info.
 Use a management service.
managi
Interacting with your work...

 Friend your boss, but use privacy
 settings.
 Don’t friend your boss’ boss.
 Follow them both on Twitter.
managi
Interacting with your work...
 Show your company pride, fan their
 page and follow their Twitter feed.
 Friend your colleagues, don’t talk
 about work.
 Keep in touch with your references.
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How can you use
  your social
network to help
 you get a job?
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