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Resume,references,password: Some employers ask job seekers to share their Facebook logins
Resume,references,password: Some employers ask job seekers to share their Facebook logins
SEATTLE — When Justin Bassett interviewed for a new job,he expected the usual questions about experience and references. So he was astonished when the interviewer asked for something else: his Facebook username and password. Bassett,a New York City statistician,had just finished answering a few character questions when the interviewer turned to her computer to search for his Facebook page. But she couldn’t see his private profile. She turned back and asked him to hand over his login information. 27 Comments Weigh In Corrections? Personal Post Gallery  A recent study breaks down how graduates with various college degrees are faring in today’s difficult job market. Gallery  Here are some of the top consumer gadgets that have been creating a lot of buzz. . Bassett refused and withdrew his application,saying he didn’t want to work for a company that would seek such personal information. But as the job market steadily improves,other job candidates are confronting the same question from prospective employers,and some of them cannot afford to say no. In their efforts to vet applicants,some companies and government agencies are going beyond merely glancing at a person’s social networking profiles and instead asking to log in as the user to have a look around. “It’s akin to requiring someone’s house keys,” said Orin Kerr,a George Washington University law professor and former federal prosecutor who calls it “an egregious privacy violation.” Questions have been raised about the legality of the practice,which is also the focus of proposed legislation in Illinois and Maryland that would forbid public agencies from asking for access to social networks. Since the rise of social networking,it has become common for managers to review publically available Facebook profiles,Twitter accounts and other sites to learn more about job candidates. But many users,especially on Facebook,have their profiles set to private,making them available only to selected people or certain networks. Companies that don’t ask for passwords have taken other steps — such as asking applicants to friend human resource managers or to log in to a company computer during an interview. Once employed,some workers have been required to sign non disparagement agreements that ban them from talking negatively about an employer on social media. Asking for a candidate’s password is more prevalent among public agencies,especially those seeking to fill law enforcement positions such as police officers or 911 dispatchers.
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