Monday, February 2, 2009

The Facebook Dilemna...

Facebook is a major part of most college students life. I am a huge fan because it allows me to manage so many different parts of my life. I can recieve notifications from the campus organizations I am involved in. I am able to message people about projects, homework and study sessions. I can also keep up with all my friends from high school as well. My high school friends and I communicate by posting videos on each others wall at least once a week.

Facebook has proven to be a great tool in keeping up with out of town family. Over the past few weeks I have also recieved numerous friend requests from older cousins and relatives and even parents of some of my friends. I can see pictures of my little cousins growing up, weddings I was unable to attend, boyfriends and girlfriends of my friends I have yet to meet. It serves as a great way to stay connected and keep in touch. The best part is I can manage it in my own time frame. Instead of trying to fit in phonecalls every week to thirty or forty family members and friends I can drop a sentence or two at my convenience and check and respond to their answer whenever I get some extra time.

I do feel that the content of Facebook is slowly changing because of the increase of adult and professional users, but it in my opinion is for the better. However, I still disagree that Facebook should be used as a part of a hiring process. Facebook is a social network. When a person is looking to apply to jobs they are trying to impress employers wherever they can. Facebook is a relaxed community connected mainly by friendships. I don't have to impress my family and friends, they know me for who I am. With friends and family I am relaxed. I am a very loud and goofy carefree spirit, but I also know how to buckle down and handle my business. Based on my comments and pictures on facebook all you would see is the fun-loving carefree side, but it should not subtract from my capabilities as a student or as a possible employee.

To read more on facebook in an academic and work environment, check out this article: http://www.csmonitor.com/2006/1213/p13s01-legn.html

4 comments:

  1. Great job, Morgan! I love the purple against the black! And I think because that Facebook IS a social network, companies and employers search the profiles to see how you will fit into their social environment. Not to say that I agree--but I'd excpect such.

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  2. I completely agree that Facebook is a great way to manage aspects of our lives both academically and socially. I like the fact that I can talk to my friends from home easily, it is a good way to keep in touch if you cannot see them face-to-face! Nice Blog :)

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  3. I totally agree Morgan! I love how personal you made your blog. Glad to know you're staying in touch with your beautiful family!

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  4. I totally agree what you have written Morgan! Yeah, Facebook shouldn't be used as a way to determine if a person should have a job or not. Even if something that's kind of risqué is on someone's profile, it doesn't necessarily mean that that person is any less qualified for a job or opportunity. The people who don’t show anything risqué may not deserve certain jobs either, but overall, Facebook shouldn’t be used in the hiring process.

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