by Susan Geary | Mar 1, 2009 | digital dirt, employee surveillance, Privacy, Uncategorized
Advances in Internet and computer technology have brought about increased surveillance in our lives, especially the workplace. Employers have the right to read our email, check what we’re surfing, and listen to our voicemails, without ever telling us. And that’s not... by Susan Geary | Aug 22, 2008 | Blog, Job Search Advice, Privacy, Uncategorized
Over the past 24 hours I’ve been monitoring a thread online called “Ask the News Director.” It’s a forum that allows TV Journalists to ask a News Director the best ways to get hired, manage their careers, etc. I immediately jumped into the... by Susan Geary | Apr 5, 2007 | Blog, Career, employee surveillance, Job Search Advice, Privacy, resume writing, Uncategorized, Work
How do I nicely say this? I love that fact that clients call me up for resume reviews, and inquiries about services offered, however, I hate it when they do it from work. It makes me feel like I’m contributing to bad behavior on the job and the last thing I want... by Susan Geary | Apr 6, 2006 | Blog, Career, employee surveillance, Privacy, Uncategorized, Work
I can’t seem to get it through the heads of my friends and colleagues who surf the net at work, with the idea that “my employer doesn’t care.” Wanna bet? I was flipping through the pages of PC World this week and came across an ad for the... by Susan Geary | Jan 31, 2006 | Blog, Privacy, Uncategorized
Here’s another article I just ran across, regarding what happens to your privacy when you post your resume on monster.com and other jumbo job boards. Apparently your privacy can also be jeopardized if you go directly to a corporate website, if they use a third...