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posting facebook pictures of your awesome kegstand technique is not in your best interest

Social media? It’s a great way to frame your own personal narrative. But watch what you post. The world is transparent today. Ask Tiger Woods. [We would, but we're totally scared of what he'd text back to us - Ed.] Ask John Edwards. Job seekers should be more careful too.  You can’t be one kind of person from 9 – 5 and a very different person the rest of the time.  I am not saying you cannot relax and let your proverbial hair down on the weekends.  But job seekers show up at our offices for a job interview in a coat and tie, ask professional questions and seem well versed in our company’s clients and history. Then post drunken frat party photos on their Facebook page (for anyone to see).   Or tweet that tv advertising is to blame for the obesity problem in this country.  Or even rant about some coworker in a restaurant over lunch.  Be careful. Richmond is tiny anyway, and the advertising community is incestuous.

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05.13.10

filed under straight talk with lisa by lisa

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