Google Never Forgets

March 3rd, 2009  |  Published in Culture, Links, Technology  |  1 Comment

This is an interesting story about how Google never forgets by Seth Godin:

A friend advertised on Craigslist for a housekeeper.

Three interesting resumes came to the top. She googled each person’s name.

The first search turned up a MySpace page. There was a picture of the applicant, drinking beer from a funnel. Under hobbies, the first entry was, “binge drinking.”

The second search turned up a personal blog (a good one, actually). The most recent entry said something like, “I am applying for some menial jobs that are below me, and I’m annoyed by it. I’ll certainly quit the minute I sell a few paintings.”

And the third? There were only six matches, and the sixth was from the local police department, indicating that the applicant had been arrested for shoplifting two years earlier.

Three for three.

Google never forgets.

Two lessons there: (1) make sure you lock down your social networking profile so that only friends can see it and (2) never put anything on the internet that you don’t want your future employer to see.

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  1. Pedro Jiménez says:

    March 4th, 2009 at 11:23 pm (#)

    Hi Joshua,

    I am missing the quotes from different books, that you use to publish periodically at your blog in the past.

    I guess that you are very busy lately.

    I hope life is well with you at this moment.

    God bless you!

    Pedro

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