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You may have accounts on those sites. It shouldn't be difficult to appreciate how employers are turning to those sites and others like them to find out more about job candidates. Really…how hard it is to Google anything these days? People who provide public details of their private lives are in jeopardy of becoming a casualty in the job search process. Why? Many people think that posting comments about past relationships, drinking binges, gloating about cheating on test or other such unacceptable behavior is not going to be read by anyone other than their friends. That line of thinking couldn't be more wrong. You would be shocked by what a person can find out about you with just a few clicks or just a few dollars. Be cautious if you use social sites on the web. Omit details that might eliminate you from How-To Step Into the Wild Success Zone on-line issue, but other times it is.Sandboxes fascinate me. 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