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 | Mar 21, 2006 | Blog, digital dirt, employee surveillance, Job Search Advice, Uncategorized
This week it seems that the media is copying one another, not that I mind. I’m glad to see they are finally getting the word out about blogs. Business Week printed an article titled “You Are What You Post” This one is the best yet. Susan Geary/1st... by Susan Geary | Mar 13, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
I can’t stress this enough when I go out to visit colleges and high schools about maintaining a site on Facebook or one of the other sites where you can share your personal feelings and intimate photos. The USA Today on Thursday ran an excellent article on how... by Susan Geary | Mar 10, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
We have a new radio station in the Mile High City, at least it’s new to me, as I just moved back here in May of 2005. This station is called Jack FM at 105.5. It not only plays a very popular and diverse playlist, it doesn’t repeat the same darn songs all... by Susan Geary | Feb 7, 2006 | Blog, Uncategorized
Job hunting online has just gotten more complicated, as if it weren’t already! According to Fortune Magazine, Federal Regulations are now in effect to standardize how employers track data on the diversity of their job-applicant pool. You’ll find more about... 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...