The Pros and Cons of Employers Accessing Employees' Social Media Handles

in #hive-1538502 days ago

In our quest for jobs that will give us a stable means of income, we've on several occasions been greeted with some criteria and conditions that raise eyebrows, and it's surprising how some of these organizations insisted that without such conditions being met, they won't be giving you a job. One of such conditions is how some organizations usually request employees social media handles so they can comb through and, on a regular occasion, monitor their lifestyle in the social space, but is that even ideal or not?

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Image is a screenshot of the social apps I've on my smartphone.

I personally understand some of the major reasons organizations request their employees social media handles; some of such reasons are to assess the character of such individuals and, in the process, know the kind of person they are, and that can, in a way, protect the organization's reputation. They also see this as an opportunity to comb through the content such an individual has shared in the past to know if the value of the individual aligns with that of the organization; overall, this can be beneficial to the organization, and some of the benefits are stated below.

One of the benefits of these acts is that it helps the employer to quickly discover potential risk via the kind of content such individuals post on their social media space, giving them a thorough background check of the prospective employee. Another benefit of this to an organization is that it helps them assess the skills and interests of their prospective employee, not forgetting that it can also be a means to verify some of the information prospective employees give them. Many times we see people lie about their qualifications, but then, since some people like to show off by uploading their achievements online, employers will be able to verify this information via previous pictures or videos uploaded online while celebrating those milestones.

But despite how necessary all of the above seems to be and would okay a vital role in helping the organization decide if you're fit to work with them or not, we can't help but identify that this request for staff's social media handles has its downsides, especially for employees and prospective ones, and some of those dangers are as stated below.

One of those dangers, and the most noticeable one that makes many go against this request, is how it's more or less an invasion of privacy for the employee or prospective employee; having knowledge about the handle of an employee will lead to monitoring and delving into information these people might not want to share with you as their employer.

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Also, another downside is how such information, if given, can lead to discrimination and biased treatment based on what they find out about you on your social media account. I remember the story of a guy who was working as a teacher at a particular school, but due to the fact that he had other commitments, he pleaded with his superior to give him the privilege to miss two days of work weekly, which they agreed to, and he performed his duties diligently on the other days.

Things went south one fateful day when he uploaded on his social media handle that he just moved to his own house and bid farewell to staying in a rented house; apparently, his superior at work saw the publication and most likely felt sad that they themselves hadn't built a house, and here someone that's miles beneath them had, and so not long after that, they revoked the privileges they were giving him before, and from that moment onward, he was moving from one issue to another at the office, which made the work environment hostile for him.

Another danger of such is how it can lead to overinterpretation on the part of the employer, just like we saw in the story of the colleague I shared above, and overall it could also lead to termination of appointment for already existing employees and nonemployment for prospective ones due to the information found on their social media space.

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At the end of the day, with those perspectives of the employer and the employee viewed, I can't really pick a side on which is good and which isn't, but what I can say is that everything should be done moderately; for the employer and organization, they should make sure their demands for this information are legal and done in an ethical and transparent way, because there are some employers who would continuously judge and treat their employer badly due to things they saw on his or her social media account.

While on the other hand, we as individuals, one of the most important things we must be mindful about in this century is our online presence; it's not something we joke with or upload any old detail or content that'll portray us in a way that's deemed bad to onlookers. In a nutshell, most of our content and information online should preach positive, so with that being said, I guess both employers and employees should find a way to strike a balance in this regard for the good of everyone.


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You’ve spoken really well, GP.
There are both sides to this matter and it is quite a sensitive one but then, if you are not guilty in anyway, you will even be happy that they are asking for your social media handle, I mean, plus one follower of viewer, lol.

Well, that’s on a lighter side. One thing I believe is, when things happen, it always happens for a reason and like you concluded on the aspects of individuals, we should always live a life knowing that people are watching. Even if your employer doesn’t ask if it, one day they might come across it and what you’ve been avoiding will still happen.

Thanks for sharing this with us. 🥰

Yea that's very true, living a life that's morally upright and presentation before anyone on the social media is one way to avoid unnecessary issues at work.

Even though some employer too can overdo and misinterpret some things seen on our social space.

Actually, not just our employers, people generally most times misinterpret things and that’s one reason why we should be more careful.

The social media is a social platform, you have to interact with people once in a while and these people most times see you for what you are by the things you post even when sometimes we do them just for fun.

Honestly speaking, the matter of giving social media handles to your employer is of two side just like you said and it will require the organization that demand for this to strike a balance to this.

That's true, overall we as individuals should also do things the right way and avoid posting unnecessary things on our social platforms.

Exactly that's very necessary.

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your points are well stated. I can only pity the man. i dont know why instead of being happy for him, they began to be jealous. I see this a lot, even between good friends. Welp, i guess it is what it si

It's dishearting we act in such ways towards ourselves because of things others achieve, rather than to be happy for them, we're jealous and stay dealing with them annoyingly.

Thanks for your feedback sir.

its life.

i'm glad to have stopped by

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I do not find any harm in sharing social media handles with employers because our accounts are usually public already and sharing with company does no harm but it can does good to company as company will know about employees. Such monitoring can help them recruiting persons which do not keep ulterior mentality or nefarious thoughts

Yea that's true that it's already public, but some people might privatised their account to only be seen by those that are friends with them in social media...
But overall its a good thing, but the organisation should also vet without ulterior motive or misinterpreting things.

Wisdom is profitable to direct, is not everything one should take to social media, we don't know who is monitoring your progress and it's better you don't bring any of your achievement online.
Thanks for sharing.

That's absolutely correct, when we all understand this and do things moderately,then we'll be on a safer side.

You have said many things, this is why I am of the opinion that it is important for someone not to be too loud about himself. I prefer to use the socials to build career than blowing trumpets up and down as most people do

Yes o my oga, "it's not every cloth we spread outside" that's a popular proverbs among my people, same way we shouldn't share everything online, so such won't go on to affect our jobs.

You analysed very well sir so that one could make the choice. Thanks for bringing this reality of the pros and cons why some employers access social media

You analysed very well sir so that one could make the choice. Thanks for bringing this reality of the pros and cons why some employers access social media

Yea it's good to weigh both side and understand the concept behind such demands before we outrightly disregard it.

Yea it's good to weigh both side and understand the concept behind such demands before we outrightly disregard it.

Yes boss

That's why I wrote in post that employers monitoring should only be restricted to professional accounts like LinkedIn or accounts that the organization or workplace is being attached. Social media vetting real doesn't solve anything because I can create a new account or delete any info I don't want my employer to see.

Nice write up. Also, not everything that's happening in our life we must post, and also I don't see any harm to share our social media handles to the company we are working for.

As you mention and many in the comments also say, it is something very sensitive, because not everything is the company's fault, but it is also not the employee's fault. I believe that balance is essential for a successful relationship, otherwise, unfortunately, the relationship will be doomed to failure.

Whether it's to know my social media life or not. I can't give any employer my social media handle. That's an invasion of my privacy. So if I have other side hustle and doing, they will now find out, then start looking for fault, where theirs is non

Well it's your decision and it's also their decision to either because of that fire you on not, everyone is working towards their best interests.

Okay 👍, I am beginning to see it from another angle. Maybe to be sure of the kind of person that they are employing.
Thanks for sharing

That's just it, they also want to be on a safer side, so it won't be someone of bad reputation and the likes.

Looking at this topic from another side, no employer would love to hire someone with bad reputation... social media can be a place you have have clue about someone lifestyle and maybe draw ur conclusions from there...even though it's intruding into someone privacy..this then calls for everyone to live responsibly both offline and online because of tomorrow