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#7782
This may be a stupid question, but what does everyone do about their Facebook account during the application process? We all have those drunk pictures from college buried deep in our history or politically charged comments in regards to the "excellent" decision making ability of our current commander in chief, however, I wonder how deep large companies will look and what kind of access they have beyond what your privacy settings protect? You seem to see a lot of people changing their last name on Facebook these days in an apparent attempt to protect their privacy, but what are everyone's thoughts on here?
#7783
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Joined APC: Feb 2011
Posts: 795
This may be a stupid question, but what does everyone do about their Facebook account during the application process? We all have those drunk pictures from college buried deep in our history or politically charged comments in regards to the "excellent" decision making ability of our current commander in chief, however, I wonder how deep large companies will look and what kind of access they have beyond what your privacy settings protect? You seem to see a lot of people changing their last name on Facebook these days in an apparent attempt to protect their privacy, but what are everyone's thoughts on here?
#7784
Besides 10 years ago your Grandmother, boss, or kids wouldn't have been on Facebook anyways. That was a time when you were required to have a ".edu" email address and only college students were on it. None of us had any idea what Facebook would turn into nor did we really even care back then.
#7785
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Joined APC: Jun 2010
Position: Captain
Posts: 72
Not that I have anything on Facebook that I don't want anyone else to see, I still keep it completely locked down to 'friends only'.
So, other than people who have the same name as me, if I'm searched and they actually pick the correct link, they just get a generic icon and the usual message that if you want to see anything, send a friend request, or something like that...
So, other than people who have the same name as me, if I'm searched and they actually pick the correct link, they just get a generic icon and the usual message that if you want to see anything, send a friend request, or something like that...
#7786
Not that I have anything on Facebook that I don't want anyone else to see, I still keep it completely locked down to 'friends only'.
So, other than people who have the same name as me, if I'm searched and they actually pick the correct link, they just get a generic icon and the usual message that if you want to see anything, send a friend request, or something like that...
So, other than people who have the same name as me, if I'm searched and they actually pick the correct link, they just get a generic icon and the usual message that if you want to see anything, send a friend request, or something like that...
I think most of us can agree college was a lot of fun for a lot of us who were also able to get the job done, but I'd rather not face the question in an interview as to why I took a shot out of a glass between some girls ....... that one time in college 10 years ago that your buddy decided to tag you on this new thing called Facebook.
Am I giving this too much thought? Probably, but when you're talking about an application process that has you reading your application 6900 times searching for even the smallest of errors I'd say it doesn't hurt to really think about what may be out there on the internet no matter how long ago that may be.
#7787
This may be a stupid question, but what does everyone do about their Facebook account during the application process? We all have those drunk pictures from college buried deep in our history or politically charged comments in regards to the "excellent" decision making ability of our current commander in chief, however, I wonder how deep large companies will look and what kind of access they have beyond what your privacy settings protect? You seem to see a lot of people changing their last name on Facebook these days in an apparent attempt to protect their privacy, but what are everyone's thoughts on here?
Now if you have recent posts or pics that you are concerned about, well, then you probably have bigger problems since that type of personality tends to leave data points (run ins with the law, long times completing education degrees, etc) that Delta will pick up on and likely ask about in the interview. Good luck and hope you get the invite soon.
#7788
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Joined APC: Jan 2007
Position: 7ERA
Posts: 1,235
That said there are three and four day trips. If you were senior enough on a more junior fleet (88/90,717) you could put those together and build a 7 on 7 off schedule.
#7789
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Joined APC: Jul 2010
Position: window seat
Posts: 12,544
This may be a stupid question, but what does everyone do about their Facebook account during the application process? We all have those drunk pictures from college buried deep in our history or politically charged comments in regards to the "excellent" decision making ability of our current commander in chief, however, I wonder how deep large companies will look and what kind of access they have beyond what your privacy settings protect? You seem to see a lot of people changing their last name on Facebook these days in an apparent attempt to protect their privacy, but what are everyone's thoughts on here?
#7790
I would wager to say most of us have our accounts setup that way as well, but you can't help, but wonder, do large companies that may pay a "premium" to Facebook have a less restricted access to accounts? I know that sounds like a very conspiracy theorist type of attitude, but you never know and with a job this important is it even worth the risk? Needless to say I just went ahead and deactivated my account for the time being.
I think most of us can agree college was a lot of fun for a lot of us who were also able to get the job done, but I'd rather not face the question in an interview as to why I took a shot out of a glass between some girls ....... that one time in college 10 years ago that your buddy decided to tag you on this new thing called Facebook.
Am I giving this too much thought? Probably, but when you're talking about an application process that has you reading your application 6900 times searching for even the smallest of errors I'd say it doesn't hurt to really think about what may be out there on the internet no matter how long ago that may be.
I think most of us can agree college was a lot of fun for a lot of us who were also able to get the job done, but I'd rather not face the question in an interview as to why I took a shot out of a glass between some girls ....... that one time in college 10 years ago that your buddy decided to tag you on this new thing called Facebook.
Am I giving this too much thought? Probably, but when you're talking about an application process that has you reading your application 6900 times searching for even the smallest of errors I'd say it doesn't hurt to really think about what may be out there on the internet no matter how long ago that may be.
Delta probably doesn't care what stupid things you did in college but if they do it's an easy fix.
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