Monday, May 11, 2020
3 Career Lessons From The Presidential Election
3 Career Lessons From The Presidential Election 3 Career Lessons From The Presidential Election Today marks one of the most historical elections of our lives. Itâs also the end of a divisive election season. One that most of us are eager to see end. While this is not a political post, there are many career lessons to be learned from this election cycle. Here are 3 things to remember. Be Careful with Email My grandmother used to say donât put anything in writing that you wouldnât want to see in the paper. Today, that goes for email as well. While itâs unlikely that your email will be hacked by a foreign entity you canât control who, besides the intended party, will read it. Your email may be forwarded, intentionally or unintentionally, to someone you donât want to see it. Today, your employer is likely monitoring your company email account. So donât email recruiters, resume writers, etc. from your office email. Avoid Negativity on Social Media Itâs unlikely that millions are following you on twitter. Youâre probably not engaging in twitter wars at 3 am. Still, you should know that it is likely that employers are checking out your social media accounts, including twitter, if youâre being considered for a job. No one likes candidates who are consistently negative on social media. Whether that means whining about your coworkers or complaining about every restaurant you visit. After all, âwho wants to work that THAT person?â Remember Video is Forever Again, you donât have millions of people all over the world watching your every move. Itâs unlikely youâre being monitored by the press. But, people are watching, and they may be recording too. Today, almost everyone has a smartphone. Many of us take pictures and videos every day. So be careful what you do when youâre out and about. As weâve learned photos and recordings can live forever.
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