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Social Media Perceptions
Title: | Social Media Perceptions. |
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Name(s): | Stapp, Rebecca, author | |
Type of Resource: | text | |
Genre: |
Text Bachelor Thesis |
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Date Issued: | 2018-12-12 | |
Physical Form: |
computer online resource |
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Extent: | 1 online resource | |
Language(s): | English | |
Summary: | This current study explores how millennials’ online perceptions are affecting their employment opportunities. Living in this digital age, all young adults and college students should be conscious of their online perception. This study exposes more information on what employers and recruiters do not want to see while screening a potential candidate’s social media. It will test the effects of a created social media user engaging in inappropriate images of sexual content and illegal drug use. This study focuses on how images related to sexual content and illegal drug use can impact one’s credibility and employment opportunities. After all, public perception is reality and if that reality has the potential to hurt an organization’s reputation, the potential candidate probably won’t be offered a position. | |
Identifier: | FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1544628646_043d7ad3 (IID) | |
Keywords: | Social Media, Employers, Recruitment, Students | |
Persistent Link to This Record: | http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1544628646_043d7ad3 | |
Host Institution: | FSU |
Stapp, R. (2018). Social Media Perceptions. Retrieved from http://purl.flvc.org/fsu/fd/FSU_libsubv1_scholarship_submission_1544628646_043d7ad3