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#Epic Fail: How To Avoid Social Media Disasters In The Hiring Process
16 April 2015
Strasburger & Price, L.L.P.
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No longer are social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter
the domain of only the young. Most of us—children, teenagers,
adults, teachers, administrators, and even Chase's 92-year-old
grandfather—use some type of social media. In fact, according
to an ongoing study by the Pew Research Center (2014), 74% of
adults who are online use some type of social media networking
site. In February 2005, that number was only 8%. To learn how the
rapid increase in social media use affects school districts, click
here.
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