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Full-Text Articles in Law
Online Postings Can Be Nightmare For Recruits: In Acting On Google Search Results, However, Law Firms Should Proceed With Caution, Michael D. Mann
Online Postings Can Be Nightmare For Recruits: In Acting On Google Search Results, However, Law Firms Should Proceed With Caution, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
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Google Your Applicants: Prospective Employers Are Increasingly Vetting Candidates' Web Pages, Michael D. Mann
Google Your Applicants: Prospective Employers Are Increasingly Vetting Candidates' Web Pages, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
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Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
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Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
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Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Instant Background: With Employers Utilizing Google Searches, Job Candidates Discover That They Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
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Some Job Hunters Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Some Job Hunters Are What They Post, Michael D. Mann
Michael D. Mann
Plug a prospective employee's name into an Internet search engine, and you might be surprised at what you find. Web pages may tell hiring attorneys that the person they just interviewed wrote for an undergraduate newspaper or belonged to a specific sorority, but the Web may also reveal the recent interviewee's drink of choice and dating status. Law firms can use the Internet for their own recruiting needs, says attorney Michael D. Mann, but they should take what they read on the Web with a grain of salt.