08-01-2012, 03:49 AM
From this:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/e...story.html
I personally do not have a FB account as I detest their operating practices and the lack of respect they show their users. So maybe I'm not understanding something here: why would an employer need a password to see what you posted online? Why isn't just giving a username enough by itself? (I'm not going to buy "so they know it's yours" as they should be able to tell in other ways, especially if there's pix posted of the user.)
Is this more common in some jobs than others? Just how difficult is it to get a job without a FB account?
And has anyone here given over their passwords? If so, did you create a "face" account (that is, one strictly for job searches so they saw only what you wanted them to and didn't use for anything else anymore than necessary to look used)? Or did you give them the passwords to your real account? If so, why? Would you also give them a password to your GS account or email account or is that different?
I just recently found out about this and was gobsmacked by it so I'm trying to understand. And given that I don't have a FB account maybe it's not quite what I'm imagining here.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/e...story.html
Quote:As part of the hiring process, some job applicants are being asked by some prospective employers to submit their usernames and passwords so that the employers can access their Facebook accounts to see what the applicants have posted online, reports the Associated Press.
I personally do not have a FB account as I detest their operating practices and the lack of respect they show their users. So maybe I'm not understanding something here: why would an employer need a password to see what you posted online? Why isn't just giving a username enough by itself? (I'm not going to buy "so they know it's yours" as they should be able to tell in other ways, especially if there's pix posted of the user.)
Is this more common in some jobs than others? Just how difficult is it to get a job without a FB account?
And has anyone here given over their passwords? If so, did you create a "face" account (that is, one strictly for job searches so they saw only what you wanted them to and didn't use for anything else anymore than necessary to look used)? Or did you give them the passwords to your real account? If so, why? Would you also give them a password to your GS account or email account or is that different?
I just recently found out about this and was gobsmacked by it so I'm trying to understand. And given that I don't have a FB account maybe it's not quite what I'm imagining here.