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The Pitfalls of Social Media Screening as a Hiring Tool

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71% of US hiring managers believe that social media screening is a good way to filter out quality candidates, and the practice is now commonplace. Many hiring teams will look at what candidates post on their social media accounts to get a more in-depth look. What is Social Media Screening?

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Tips for Policing Employee Social Media as Elections Near

Recruiting Daily Advisor

So, what’s an employer to do when an employee likes or shares an inflammatory article on Facebook or uses his 280 characters on Twitter to start a battle with a local government candidate? Some states have legislated on employers’ ability to control employees’ social media postings. Social Media Policy.

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Using Social Media Screening to Create Better Culture

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Patrick Whitesell, executive chairman of Endeavor, an entertainment and media agency, stated, “You can have all the right strategies in the world; if you don’t have the right culture, you’re dead.”. Social media has evolved rapidly over the last 10 years and has become a fundamental way that people engage with one another.

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Social Media Screening for Municipalities

Social Intelligence

According to a recent Gallup poll, Americans’ confidence in local government has slipped , hitting a decade low for both state and local governments. On top of that, social media has proved to be a significant contributor to fueling political outrage and polarization. PUBLIC SAFETY.

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Social Media Screening for Municipalities

Social Intelligence

According to a recent Gallup poll, Americans’ confidence in local government has slipped , hitting a decade low for both state and local governments. On top of that, social media has proved to be a significant contributor to fueling political outrage and polarization.

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Artificial Intelligence for Government

Forum One

There are a myriad of AI tools that exist now that can help to make government more efficient. This might be used to look at social media data, helpdesk calls, or survey responses to gain new insights more quickly. For the federal government, we’re helping to optimize career paths for employees at the U.S.

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How Government Can Adapt to the Current State of Twitter

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As a government entity, you may have joined Twitter years ago, using it to provide valuable customer experiences to your constituents and communities. Social media managers and communications professionals across industries are also reconsidering how they use—or don’t use—Twitter. Does Twitter help us achieve those?