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http://news.smh.com.au/net-reputation-could-affect-career/20080302-1w80.html
That funny email name, those crazy photos you posted on Facebook or MySpace may not be seen only by your friends.
According to a recent British survey on how your internet reputation - or NetRep - affects career prospects, one in five employers have searched for personal information online about a prospective employee, with more than half of these, 59 per cent, saying it influenced their recruitment decision.
One quarter of these net-savvy HR decision-makers admitted they had rejected applicants based on information they had found online.
Peter Cunningham, the country manager of Viadeo in Britain, the business networking site which commissioned the survey, is not surprised by the findings.
"When you are recruiting, there is still an element of risk. You have the CV, you meet them and ask for references, but you want to make sure what you have seen is correct, so it's very cheap and easy to type someone's name into Google and see what comes up."
The problem, says Cunningham, is that so many people don't see the danger.
"Employers are never more than a few clicks away from your wild holiday photos or personal discussions with friends, which may end up having a huge impact on their recruitment decision."
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