Showing posts with label Damage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Damage. Show all posts

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Is your reputation holding you back?


Quite a few of the sayings that you've heard during your lifetime contain truths or partial truths. For instance, have you ever heard of the adage, “You can judge a person by the company they keep?” Think about how hard you’ve worked to build a reputation of professionalism and integrity. Like it or not, who you chose to associate with, and what you attach your name to, can have damaging affects to your professional reputation.

So how can you avoid your close colleagues becoming a detriment? The fact that we spend the majority of our waking hours at work feeds the need to socialize and those that we work with often become close friends. You always have to keep in mind that you were hired to do a job and your job is your first priority. You simply can’t afford to allow friendships to deter you from your responsibilities. Think in terms of a public person and a private persona.

Begin any workplace friendship with ground rules for yourself. What’s the image that you wish to project publicly? If you don’t want to be known as a gossip then don’t get involved in office gossip. This may seem obvious but it is easy to get caught up in gossipy conversations especially when a co-worker is venting about someone that you yourself don’t like. Stick to the rule of not getting involved at the office. Even outside of work, going for dinner or a drink, be careful about what you say.

How about a really lovely co-worker with a fun personality that doesn’t seem to be able to do their job? It’s a difficult situation because the co-worker is highly likeable but basically incompetent. Associating with this person, at work, is going to reflect upon you.

If your job entails any type of public presence, you need to double up and lock down. Be mindful of social media sites and even your private associations.

It may seem calculating to pick and choose work friends. But if you remember that work is work, you were hired to do a job and the future of your career is at stake, does it still seem calculating?

©2009 Cultivating Careers
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Friday, January 22, 2010

Have You Ever Searched Your Name In Cyberspace?


I have several blogs and contribute to a few others. When I log into my blogs, stats pop up and I’m always curious to see how people find my blog amongst the abyss of blogs. The stats list search terms that have been used. What caught my attention with this was finding that my name was in the search terms. Honestly, I’m not that interesting but this left me wondering why would anyone bother and what is out in cyberspace about the infamous me?

So I hit one of my favorite places online…Google! It’s very easy to google your name just make sure that you put your name in the search like this, “Your Name”. Amazing the amount of information that you will find. Every tweet, petition, online associations, almost everything that you have done online is there. You can research even further. Go to Pipl and the information that you’ll find there is just plain creepy. I found a list of items that I had purchased on Amazon.com., an old Ebay account and even a website that I’d built 9 years ago.

Cyberspace is continuous as are your activities and most people don’t have the time to continuously search themselves. Google offers a free service called Google Alerts. It’s very easy to set up, you can choose the terms to search for and the amount of times you want to have alerts emailed to you.

What can you do if you find something online about yourself that is erroneous or more then you’d like the world to read? You can write to the source, request that the information be removed and hope for the best. If you are really done with the cyber world and wish to make an exit, there is a service called Wed 2.0 Suicide Machine that eradicates your online existence.

Ultimately its probably best to just monitor yourself by using commonsense online.


©2010 YP Mazzulo

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