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Hi.
I have seen this post in General Residency Issues about how to deal with your facebook account and being a resident in terms of time management, there is another article in SDN about "Facebook a new way to screen applicants?"
So I have issues with facebook, I never liked the idea of having an account in there, not because I'm hidding something, but I just consider it useless, it takes your time if you let it, (I know it depends upon the person) and it invades your privacy if we talk about all that conspiratioral theories, but....
How about using it just as a profesional networking? As a medical student, I've noticed most of my classmates even attendings use it!!, I mean we live in this social networking era, but I want to know how this will affect my job-conections-opportunities... if I don't have it...There are another sites like -Linkedin- just for professional purposes. But most people look first into facebook if they want to know about the whole you (interests, hobbies, family and relationships).
So few questions:
Do program directors look into your FB profile?
Does it really matter having an account?
Is this a way to let them know your interests and personality and showing what kind of person you are?
I shouldn't worry, I'm a lucky medstudent Who hasnt' been trapped in this circle?
If you have a FB profile, what are the advantages/disadvantages?
Please comment!
I have seen this post in General Residency Issues about how to deal with your facebook account and being a resident in terms of time management, there is another article in SDN about "Facebook a new way to screen applicants?"
So I have issues with facebook, I never liked the idea of having an account in there, not because I'm hidding something, but I just consider it useless, it takes your time if you let it, (I know it depends upon the person) and it invades your privacy if we talk about all that conspiratioral theories, but....
How about using it just as a profesional networking? As a medical student, I've noticed most of my classmates even attendings use it!!, I mean we live in this social networking era, but I want to know how this will affect my job-conections-opportunities... if I don't have it...There are another sites like -Linkedin- just for professional purposes. But most people look first into facebook if they want to know about the whole you (interests, hobbies, family and relationships).
So few questions:
Do program directors look into your FB profile?
Does it really matter having an account?
Is this a way to let them know your interests and personality and showing what kind of person you are?
I shouldn't worry, I'm a lucky medstudent Who hasnt' been trapped in this circle?
If you have a FB profile, what are the advantages/disadvantages?
Please comment!
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