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Get Hired Not Fired For Blogging

Last week, I got a call and email from strangers.

One head hunter who got hold of my contact details thru this blog sent an email and requested for a comprehensive copy of my CV. An executive requirement of another company fits my credentials, according to the sender. I declined the request with due respect to my present employer.

On the other hand, an officer of a company employing 1000 employees called and invited me to facilitate a  Substance Abuse orientation for a fee. The guy Googled “drug abuse” and ended up in  the Drug Abuse series of this blog. Though this is an earning opportunity, I also declined since activities are not intertwined and policies and procedures on the item is not yet in place.

In my professional experience, projects like this should have 3  phase:

  1. Building Phase– this is where policies are formulated
  2. Awareness Phase– this is where the orientation will come in.
  3. Implementation Phase– actual drug testing; suspension while rehabilitation; or termination of employment.

With these opportunities that crossed my path, I find it strange why some bloggers choose to get fired rather than hired.

Those that were fired, if I recalled it correctly, are those that either blogged about company experience and/or disclosing non disclosable information, or habitual wasting of  company time and resources by blogging, plurking, youtubing, friendstering, multiplying, facebooking etc. while on duty.

Blogging is neutral, we can make it work for us or against us. Blogging is your brand, your online presence and reputation.However, we can blog about things that somehow answer the questions of would be employers.

Do you blog about your expertise, work experience, challenges and how you overcame it. Do your blog reflect your passion and interest? Does it somehow reflect your values in life?

Headhunters now are checking LinkedIn and other networking sites in search of new talent. Who knows, an opportunity for you may just be around the corner.

If I am your employer, and I happen to access your plurk page or blog, are you worth promoting or firing?

If I am a head hunter, and have accessed your online sites, are you worth pursuing?

Just asking :-D

image borrowed from StSaling

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  1. September 18th, 2008 at 10:12 | #1

    Nice post Sonny, I enjoyed reading it :)(This is not a spam comment lol!)

  2. September 18th, 2008 at 11:32 | #2

    Thank you Malen…

  3. September 18th, 2008 at 12:58 | #3

    at some point, our online presence can also be scary, but as you pointed out, can be a big stepping stone getting hired. i know a friend who got hired due to her multiply blog.

  4. September 18th, 2008 at 14:52 | #4

    Hi Dimaks,

    You’re also correct. That’s why, though, I encourage my kids to blog, it’s not for public exposure yet until they will learn the do’s and don’ts of sharing private infos.

  5. September 19th, 2008 at 06:11 | #5

    Nalen po :)
    manilenyas last blog post..I don’t dream big

  6. September 19th, 2008 at 06:53 | #6

    LOL. Sorry :-D

  7. September 19th, 2008 at 10:25 | #7

    wala pong anuman :)

  8. October 7th, 2008 at 23:49 | #8

    Excellent information! Yes, establishing a “who am I” online can be critical to success - both with an offline position and for those wonderful times when another person discovers what you are up to :)

  9. October 14th, 2008 at 22:38 | #9

    Oh sure go read my blog and I tell yah you would want to hire me but not want to piss me! Hahahahaha!

    Actually I know of a real story, a guy was fired for blogging about work, it was against company policy and he knew about it but he was just so excited about the things he does at work that he wasn’t able to help himself but post a vid of it too! In the end the big company knew about the blog and he was fired immediately no questions asked.

    earthlingorgeouss last blog post..Agreement on BJE with MILF Unconstitutional and Other Philippine News

  10. November 20th, 2008 at 05:24 | #10

    That is awesome! Blogging, and doing it well definitely opens up opportunities for you.

    The Fitness Divas last blog post..Cookie Burn!

  11. November 21st, 2008 at 02:13 | #11

    very nice…it makes me more inspired to blog and blog at my best…i think i’ll make this a part of my life, just like social networking….but my job will be my priority…thanks for making me realize all this….

    seans last blog post..Wearing this…wearing only this…

  12. January 2nd, 2010 at 15:16 | #12

    i can’t wait for my potential employer browse my blog .. lol

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