Could you imagine a job interview during which your interviewer asks you for your Facebook password? Well folks, it’s happening and you should know what to do when it happens to you.
Let’s go over some things you can do to protect yourself on a job interview. Don’t forget: You have the right to a personal life and your privacy!
1. Put it Eloquently
2. Evaluate the Situation
3. Take Steps to Protect Your Personal Life
Read More @ What to Do When A Potential Employer Asks for Your Facebook Password.
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