Research: 20% of employers rejected applicants due to social media posts

20% of Russian employers this year have turned down job seekers because of their social media posts, Izvestia writes with reference to a study by the SuperJob recruitment service.

Another 7% were fired for inappropriate content, according to them, in their personal accounts. & nbsp;

It is worth noting that 22% of bosses monitor the internet activity of their subordinates, and 56% ignore their social networks.

At the same time, as SuperJob found out, 39% of Russians use social media for possible oversight by their bosses, and one in eleven employees don't judge necessary to pay attention to it. Of these, the majority are people under the age of 24. & nbsp;

Earlier the Russian government announced the modernization of the public employment service. Cutting-edge technology will help job seekers find the jobs they are looking for more efficiently and make it easier for companies to find new talent. All services in this area can be obtained through the portal “ Work in Russia ''.

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