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02Nov

The Business Risks of Social Networks

11/2/2013| Reference Number : 32.0| Human Resources, Insurance/Risk Management | Social Media | | Return|

Many businesses have started Facebook and LinkedIn pages as part of their marketing campaigns and a recent 2013 CareerBuilder.com survey reports that 39% of employers search social networking sites to screen job applicants. Whether on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, or personal blogs, social networking on the internet is a quickly evolving business risk.  The attached article outlines the risks of using social networks and how to protect you and your business.

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