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Thursday, December 5, 2013
CMU study finds employer discrimination via social media sites; Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 11/27/13
Kim Lyons, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette; CMU study finds employer discrimination via social media sites:
"Employers trying to screen a job candidate based on Facebook or Twitter or even LinkedIn run the risk of discovering information they're not allowed to have. And a new study suggests that practice could lead to hiring discrimination.
Employers acknowledge using social networking sites to find potentially unprofessional behaviors in job candidates, according to a new study by Carnegie Mellon University researchers Christina Fong and Alessandro Acquisti...
And, if employers or would-be employers think their extra online research is off the record, they could be in for a rude surprise, Mr. Murphy said.
"Computers don't forget," he said. "There's almost always evidence.""
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