If a potential employer uses a social networking site to check out a job candidate and then rejects that person based on what they see, he or she could be charged with discrimination.
According to Workforce.com, a site that helps HR reps stay current with all matters HR, employers who use the data available on social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace to make hiring decisions could be subject to charges of employment discrimination and litigation.
Employers who check out job candidates on MySpace could be legally liable
Posted by mssux under Human ResourcesFrom http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com 5996 days ago
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