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Do you "tell" Facebook where you work?Rating: (votes: 0) I am just curious to see if you post your place of employment on your FB page and your reasoning behind your decision. I'll start: As a new grad, on the hunt for a job, I was originally thinking that the minute I finally become employed I am going to shout it to the world (meaning put it on FB). But then I got to thinking...is this really a good idea? I have previously worked in healthcare (non-nursing) and even then I was hesitant about posting my place of employment on FB. I mean I did, but, this time feels different. I do not plan to post my future places of employment on FB. I previously did not realize that anyone can find you (including patients) just by typing in your place of employment! I have seen (I believe here on AN--maybe not--not sure) a story where a patient's family member/friend has attempted to friend the nurse on FB hoping to gain information about a patient. Just seems a little risky IMO... But I'm curious to hear others opinions and reasoning! Last edit by RN403 on Jul 30, '14 If you look at my FB you wouldn't know I even have a job never mind the two companies I work for. I'm not sure my siblings know that I'm a nurse. (they are all hundreds if not thousands of miles away) Comment:
Just asking for trouble. My facility actually had a giveaway for employees who liked their page. Sorry, no go. If I like that page, they can see everything I post, and no, just no. I do my best to keep my private life separate from my work life. That means not identifying where I work or friending those I work with unless we are friends outside of work (and even then, I can customize who can see what, so even they don't even see everything I post). And regularly checking and updating security settings is a must- Facebook seems to have a thing for randomly resetting them. I can't even be found unless you are friends with one of my friends (and there's a whole whopping 40 of them) or you know my personal email address, which is very seldom given out.
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To me, it depends on your intentions for having a presence in social media and how you are using any social media platform such as facebook (or LinkedIn, or twitter). If you maintain a degree of decorum and professionalism in whatever it is you share, then I don't see why having your place of employment in your profile could hurt. These social media sites also have privacy settings that you can manipulate so that only certain individuals are allowed to view parts of your profile.
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Quote from Rose_QueenJust asking for trouble. My facility actually had a giveaway for employees who liked their page. Sorry, no go. If I like that page, they can see everything I post, and no, just no. I do my best to keep my private life separate from my work life. That means not identifying where I work or friending those I work with unless we are friends outside of work (and even then, I can customize who can see what, so even they don't even see everything I post). And regularly checking and updating security settings is a must- Facebook seems to have a thing for randomly resetting them. I can't even be found unless you are friends with one of my friends (and there's a whole whopping 40 of them) or you know my personal email address, which is very seldom given out.
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Quote from juan de la cruzTo me, it depends on your intentions for having a presence in social media and how you are using any social media platform such as facebook (or LinkedIn, or twitter). If you maintain a degree of decorum and professionalism in whatever it is you share, then I don't see why having your place of employment in your profile could hurt. These social media sites also have privacy settings that you can manipulate so that only certain individuals are allowed to view parts of your profile.
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I keep my FB locked down. I also don't use the FB app due to lack of privacy.
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Quote from itsmejuliI keep my FB locked down. I also don't use the FB app due to lack of privacy.
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I do, but I also censor my FB page to include only what I would want published on a billboard, and it's NEVER public information, even where I work. So if I'm okay posting it there, I would be fine with my employer seeing or knowing about it. I also don't have to worry quite as much about patients or family finding me, since I spell my name differently on FB versus my professional life. I did that purposely, to differentiate the two, and I've found to be VERY helpful. (Thank you to my overly paranoid psych nurse of a mother for that paranoia..)
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Oh yes I have my place of employment listed. Most of my FB friends are from work. I just don't post anything negative about work.
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Quote from RedInScrubsI do, but I also censor my FB page to include only what I would want published on a billboard, and it's NEVER public information, even where I work. So if I'm okay posting it there, I would be fine with my employer seeing or knowing about it. I also don't have to worry quite as much about patients or family finding me, since I spell my name differently on FB versus my professional life. I did that purposely, to differentiate the two, and I've found to be VERY helpful. (Thank you to my overly paranoid psych nurse of a mother for that paranoia..)
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Quote from loriangel14Oh yes I have my place of employment listed. Most of my FB friends are from work. I just don't post anything negative about work.
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Oh yeah we post pictures from work sometimes. I only post good stuff but I love my job so that makes a difference.
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