if you want them to look at it, put it on.
2007-09-24 08:36:26
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answered by zonkflower 3
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Never put your myspace link on a resume. Don't even let your employer know you have a myspace page - or profile/page at any other web site.
If you don't know why, then read the news. Having a profile can only get you in trouble.
2007-09-24 15:39:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't do that..... myspace is a "leisure" site so to call it, and it wouldn't seem too professional for you to offer access to it because your personal stuff is none of your employer's business. If they are browsing profiles I don't think it's bcuz they're searching for employees' details there.... they must have a personal space there too for the same reasons you do (leisure). I don't think they'd take you seriously if they saw you were advertising your personal site in a professional document such as your resume..... just my opinion.
2007-09-24 16:17:58
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answered by Lprod 6
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Probably not a good ideal. You might have something on your profile that might offend them or just make the company look bad and end up getting fired.
So keep your profile, your personal business.
2007-09-24 15:47:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't do it. Everything they need should be on your resume, from your interview, and from any references you have provided.
Casual, personal photos, comments, and blogs will not be tell them anything positive about you as a potential employee.
2007-09-24 15:40:02
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answered by smallbizperson 7
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I wouldn't, and I would set my profile to private
2007-09-24 16:05:13
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answered by eleven82_com 3
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