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22nd Jul 2017

This new law that could make job hunting a lot easier in Ireland

It's coming into effect next May.

Jade Hayden

Job hunting

What’s the thing you worry about most when you’re job hunting? Well, a new law across the EU could be very good news.

How many of you have set every single one of your social media accounts to private before you start job hunting?

Just the thought of a new employer reading that dodgy drunk Facebook status, or seeing those 800 (heavily filtered) selfies on Instagram is enough to make you never want to leave the house again.

Worse even, is the possibility that a potential boss could decide not to give you the job because of something they saw posted on social media.

It’s arguably not the best reason to go for another candidate, but we’re fairly sure it happens regularly.

However, that could all be about to change.

A new EU regulation set to come into effect next May will mean that employers in all countries, including Ireland, will need to inform candidates in advance if they plan to look at their social media accounts.

The information they are looking for must also be “relevant to the performance of the job.”

The update comes as the EU is working to tighten data protection policies across the continent.

According to recruitment company CareerBuilder, 70 percent of employers looking for new hires already use social media to screen those who apply for jobs.

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This could be a good thing for all of us – and not just those who regularly post non-work friendly content on Facebook or Twitter.

Although the worst thing that a person could reference on social media before applying for a job is apparently illegal drugs, employers have also said that they aren’t fans of references to alcohol or cursing either.

The new EU regulation means that recruiters will need a “legal ground” before they pop off to Instagram to check what their candidates have been up to.

It also means that using profanity on a post probably won’t be grounds for not giving someone a job.

Which is, of course, great news.

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