Facebook Advice
Cheryl S SPHR
238 Posts
I've watched the previous posts on Facebook and now I'm all confused!
First, I am not currently set up on Facebook. Now, I need to create an account for work. What advice can you give me that would allow me to set this up but still have the option of having a separate personal account? Also, if you use it to check on potential new hires, what process do you use for that?
As always, I appreciate the group's thoughful advice!
Cheryl
First, I am not currently set up on Facebook. Now, I need to create an account for work. What advice can you give me that would allow me to set this up but still have the option of having a separate personal account? Also, if you use it to check on potential new hires, what process do you use for that?
As always, I appreciate the group's thoughful advice!
Cheryl
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As far as setting it up goes, it really has a lot to do with personal choices. What is your purpose going to be for work? Will you want just employees to access it, or will it be a type of company marketing tool? Will group options work best, or do you need more?
I would start with my personal account and play with it a bit before you set up a professional one. Learn the system a little, and then if you want to do something specific, you can ask here or even just google your question.
Good luck!
Nae
FB is difficult to deal with. You can't really call for technical help. They rarely explain their decisions. Recently my video uploading ability was disabled due to "copyright violations". I make all my own videos and I dont use any copyrighted music or materials so I dont know how that happened. A couple days later, I could post videos again.
All to say I think FB is not as business friendly as it could be. Eventually I hope they will allow you to create seperate "profiles" for work and personal life recognizing that most people want to keep the two seperate.
Until then, you can have two profiles but you do so at your own risk that one day you will not be able to log in.
[I]You may create a business account if you don't already have a standard Facebook account. Please be aware that managing multiple accounts is a serious violation of Facebook’s Terms of Use. If we determine that an individual has more than one account, we reserve the right[B] to terminate all of their accounts.[/B] [/I]
So before you go out and create multiple accounts, you have to ask yourself this question, "Do you feel lucky, punk? Well, do ya?"
[URL="http://hrhero.com/techforhr/2010/12/pauls-lovehate-relationship-with-facebook-a-cautionary-tale-part-1/"]Click here to read the first post in the trilogy of "Paul's Love/Hate Relationship with Facebook (A Cautionary Tale)." [/URL]
Sharon
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Frank, let me know how Foursquare goes. I think its... wait for it... for squares.