YOUR FRIENDS' ACTIVITY

    7 Facebook Posts That Could Ruin Your Career

    You probably already know your Facebook page can ruin your career. Too much information or an inappropriate photo can keep you from getting a job, stall your next promotion or make you the laughingstock of the office. But, too often, we don't realize how much information we're giving away, even when we think we're being careful.

    Here are seven things you should leave off your Facebook page if you want to protect your career.

    Remember mom

    Social media users must use common sense when choosing pictures and videos to put on their Facebook pages, said Chris Dessi, founder and CEO of social media marketing firm Silverback Social.

    "Look at all your pictures and videos and assume that your parents are looking over your shoulder and watching them," Dessi said. "If you are not comfortable with your mom or dad seeing it, get rid of it."

    Keep it clean

    Cursing or sexual references are a big no-no.

    "I don’t think it is ever appropriate to curse on social media," Dessi said. "To me, it seems to show that you can't think of the right word to fit the situation. It dilutes your own brand equity and intelligence in the eyes of others."

    Sexual references are also a big red flag.

    "Keep anything along those lines out of the conversation," Dessi said.  

    [7 Unexpected Ways Facebook May Be Good For You]

    Careful who you associate with

    Everyone likes to be a part of a group, but certain groups may not be good for your professional development.

    "Check the groups that you belong to, because they display on your Facebook page," said Rachael Wachstein social media creative director at Fishman Public Relations.  "If you are a part of 'Drunk and Horny Times' or 'I Hate My Job' or 'Let's All Get Smashed,' which are all real groups, that is obviously not something that will look too good."

    Playing tag

    People should not just watch the pictures they post, but they should also be sure to keep a close eye on pictures in which they are tagged. Workers will be sure to face backlash over an inappropriate photo, regardless of who posts it. 

    "You want to make sure that pictures of yourself posted on other pages would be ok for your boss to see," Wachstein said. "Unfortunately, most people do not think of checking photos where they are tagged."

    Stop playing around

    People who love to pass time by playing games may not love the problems those games can cause when they show up on your profile.

    "Another thing to think about is the applications and games you play, since those will show up on your recent activity," Wachstein said. "You may not want things like 'Gangster Wars' or drinking games showing up in your recent activity."

    In addition to showing up on your recent activity, these games can also give bosses an idea of what you are really doing to pass the time at work. 

    Be nice

    Posting about how much you hate your job or other aspects of work is also probably not the best idea, either.

    "You should never post anything negative about your boss, existing or potential clients, or your job in general," said Katy Lynch, president of social media agency, SocialKaty. "These networks are public information that anyone can see. If there is something on there that is negative, it can be very detrimental to your image in a number of ways." 

    "You need to think how you want to be perceived online," Lynch said. "You want to highlight as many positive things about yourself and if someone sees something negative it just can be detrimental to your reputation and image."

    Don't give TMI

    Less truly is more on social media. Users should be sure not to go overboard in what they share, particularly when talking about private and personal information. When in doubt about what to share, Lynch advises users err on the side of caution instead of oversharing.

    "Avoid posting anything that is considered 'TMI' or extremely inappropriate," Lynch said. "For example, you should definitely avoid posting a video like 'check out this video of me getting wasted on 15 shots of Patron.'"

    Follow David Mielach on Twitter @D_M89 or BusinessNewsDaily @bndarticles. We're also on Facebook & Google+

    Copyright 2012 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
    Loading...
    • LAN suspends flights in Argentina over conflict

      Hundreds of passengers remained stranded at Argentina's airports on Friday after LAN Airlines S.A. temporarily suspended all domestic and international flights over a dispute with a state-owned company ...

    • Cycling-Cavendish notches up 100th win, Wiggins loses time

      By Alasdair Fotheringham TREVISO, Italy, May 16 (Reuters) - Britain's Mark Cavendish racked up the 100th win of his career on stage 12 of the Giro d'Italia on Thursday but Bradley Wiggins's hopes of overall victory were in tatters when he lost time on the main bunch. Tour de France champion Wiggins, who has been suffering from a chest infection, was dropped in the final hour of the 134-km stage to Treviso after being caught on the wrong side of a split in the bunch. ...

    • Soccer-Ramos shines in front of media after Mourinho no-show

      MADRID, May 16 (Reuters) - Real Madrid defender Sergio Ramos put in an assured performance in front of the cameras after coach Jose Mourinho failed to appear in Thursday's news conference ahead of the King's Cup final. Better known for his tough tackles, powerful heading ability and nerves of steel when taking penalties, the 27-year-old Spain international appeared in the conference room to represent the club and deftly handled a string of awkward questions. "If I am here it is for a reason. I can also answer questions just like the boss," Ramos said. ...

    • Danish teenager makes rare Viking find

      COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Danish museum officials say that an archaeological dig last year has revealed 365 items from the Viking era, including 60 rare coins.

    • Huge Rock Crashes Into Moon, Sparks Giant Explosion

      The moon has a new hole on its surface thanks to a boulder that slammed into it in March, creating the biggest explosion scientists have seen on the moon since they started monitoring it.

    • Bea Arthur topless painting fetches $1.9M in NYC

      A painting of actress Bea Arthur topless has sold for $1.9 million at a New York City auction. The painting is by artist John Currin and is titled "Bea Arthur Naked." It sold at Christie's auction ...

    • This Is Exactly How Massive the Texas Fertilizer Explosion Was

      Representatives of the ATF and the Texas Fire Marshall provided an update on their joint investigation into the fertilizer plant explosion in West Texas. The short story is that the cause of the fire is undetermined. The long story is that the investigation has been as massive as was the explosion.

    • 'Crazy' Ants Driving Out Fire Ants in Southeast

      Invasive fire ants have been a thorn in the sides of Southerners for years. But another invasive species, the so-called "crazy" ant — that many describe as being worse — has arrived and is displacing fire ants in several places.

    Loading...

    Follow Yahoo! News