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10 Things Employees should avoid posting on Social Media

6. Questionable photos.

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Save your sexy or party photos with your circle of close friends only. One wrong photo could send a wrong signal to your future employers. You don’t want to be labeled as the party animal.

7. App activities.

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Avoid letting people, especially your boss, know how much time you spend on online games.

8. Jokes or hints about doing illegal activities.

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Don’t sabotage your career by posting things about wanting to rob a bank to get rich, even just for fun. DO NOT DO IT!

9. Very personal conversations.

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You have people on your friends list that aren’t really your friends. They can read every post you publish. Discussions like these should be set to private or better, talked through personal chat.

10. Personal or client finances.

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Remember you are under a business contract. You are not allowed to disclose any information about your work, including the financial status of your company. It also applies to your personal money. You wouldn’t want people to know that you only have P50 in your wallet, would you?

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