[jsfg_cinti] FW: Re: The Job Quest of Bill Matthews

I think this touches on something that many newer JSFG members may not =
be aware of:  the listserv is not used exclusively by JSFG members.  =
There are a lot of recruiters as well as employers who subscribe to the =
service.  As such, anyone who uses it needs to be particularly aware =
that posts may be seen by many recruiters and potential employers.  I =
would advise posting only things that are truly "on topic" and which =
reflect well on both yourself and JSFG.

Bob Winfree, JSFG Secretary

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Sent: Friday, June 13, 2008 12:29 PM
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Subject: [jsfg_cinti] Re: The Job Quest of Bill Matthews

Sharon, I completely agree with you.  That's another reason to be =
careful.  I hope my email didn't come off as rude!  My intention was to =
make sure everyone was aware of the just how public the JSFG listserv is =
(something a lot of people don't know).  I have read that some employers =
will do a google search on applicants.  Also, some of the listserv =
members are recruiters. =20

--- "sharon.s" <sharon.s@xxxxxxxx> wrote:=20
> On Jun 12, 2008, at 9:02 PM, elryn wrote:
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> > One thing that should be considered is that all of the JSFG emails =
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> > searchable via the internet so potential employers could =20
> > potentially read
> > the JSFG emails.
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> Thank you for the reminder.
> So, that means, that rude comments can also be read by employers.
> Respectfully,
> ~ Sharon S.
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