All of the information that is
available on the internet about you can be used to help form or destroy your
professional presence. It may be something that you have entered yourself or a
friend or family member has posted on a social networking website. Even
pictures can damage your professional presence if not closely monitored. Are
you aware of all of the information that is "out there" about you?
Your posts should be in the 100-word range and your responses in the 75-word
range. Respond to at least two of your classmates with meaningful comments in
accordance with your Syllabus.
Discuss at least two ways that you can help to control what
information is readily available about you to anyone, including employers on
the internet.
I need a discussion of 100 words plus 2 75words
responses for the following
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I need a response of 75 words for the following:
The
increased use of technology in the workplace has created new concerns for
both employers and employees in the area of privacy. While many
people think of email as a convenient alternative to a telephone
conversation and just as private, although many professional telephone
calls are monitored as well, there is a big difference. E mail is as public
as a postcard and leaves a written record long after it has been erased.
Any skilled person can recover the email message’s ghost somewhere deep in
the bowels of a networked system. Pushing the delete button doesn’t do
much, because we usually find a copy somewhere else on the system. Use of
email and the internet people bring their business into the spot light.
I’m a person that keeps things in my own back yard. I’m not on face
book; I don’t go to work, and discuss what going on in my life, and about
other people. Most of us would be hard pressed to deny our use of the
internet at work for non-work related purposes. With sites like YouTube,
eBay, and Facebook and access to instant messaging and email tempting us at
every turn, it can be difficult to resist personal internet usage at work.
Whether the behavior is your own, keeping your personal business to
yourself, will carry you along way. Have a bless one.
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I need a response of
75 words for the following:
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Controlling
the information that is available to be viewed on the internet only takes
you using some common sense. On Facebook we post everything but we
have to make sure what are posting is not going to come back to hurt us in
the long run. One of the ways to prevent this is to make sure privacy
filters are set so only your friends can view what you are posting.
In setting these filters to a higher privacy setting it does keep your
personal information from others that you do not want to view it. The
second way to control what information is available is to make sure post on
Facebook and Twiter are kept professional along with any pictures that are
posted so it does not harm your image both personally and professionally.
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