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Drop Dumb, Sizzle Smart!

Rupa warns the misuse of social media sites and says that employers often check the posts and statuses of prospective employees. A Different Truths exclusive.

Teens, tweens, and adults today are blessed with easy access to amazing technology at fingertips. There are unlimited possibilities for its good use, fun use and then there is otherwise.

Common for most is waste of hours meant for school; learning; chores; physical activities; in-person interactions, and precious family or social time. Leading short-nearsightedness on social media is posting of perceived fun times, excessive indulgences, racy, edgy, scary, offensive selfies.

Prudent parents, teachers, friends, family need to educate tech-savvy generation on “share over-drive,” which has often led to losing a good job, possible great relationships, and many meaningful associations.

Checklist includes background verification; drug test; references, now add to it acceptable trend is to view social media posts by a potential hire.

Prospective employers check out interviewees via resume, face time, in-person meeting for social cues through body-language. The checklist includes background verification; drug test; references, now add to it acceptable trend is to view social media posts by a potential hire.

Naivete, dumbness, ignorance are known to have cost a dream job or desired relationship or contract craved or much more.

Knowing Ying and Yang of social media usage to further goals in life is mandated.

Knowing Ying and Yang of social media usage to further goals in life is mandated. There are fore-rightful posts that can show a person in a positive light, information that encourages a prospective employer to make a hire. Some of these might include:

  • Charities (and extent of involvement)
  • Volunteering work (e.g.-serving at a soup kitchen)
  • Events impacting planet Earth
  • 5k walks supporting fundraising
  • Pick causes close to heart e.g., to save water, to reduce dependence on electricity
  • Marathons or half marathons participation (pushing limits)
  • Support orphanages
  • Visit old age homes
  • Support organisations with funds, time, services (reflects compassion)
  • Showcasing of acting, singing, painting, art, poetry, writing talent
  • Sports, athletic choices (physical capabilities and prowess)
  • Chess, Scrabble, Sudoku or hobbies reflecting a focus
  • Travels (new experiences, exposures to new cultures & countries round a personality)

Drop dumb, sizzle smart!

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Rupa Rao
Rupa is an army child who schooled in 9 towns in 12 years. She graduated from Jabalpur; did MBA, and Law from Mumbai. Travelling, learning about cultures, imbibing differences, dialects are a blessing of a nomadic life. She has been to Japan; Hawaii; Crete; Greek Islands; Amsterdam; Bermuda; the Bahamas and some exotic places within India. She has dabbled in poetry, interviews, articles, painting, Deejaying, etc. She seeks to explore places, people, adventures, experiences, colours, textures, stories waiting to be tapped.

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