
Job hunting? Employers discuss MySpace impact
By Tim Brownlee
Assistant Director of Public Affairs
(March 26, 2008)--The UTSA Office of Student Activities and the UTSA Office of Career Services will host a panel discussion, "Your Space or Mine?" on the impact of Web profiles on job prospects. Free and open to the public, the event is 3 p.m., Monday, March 31 in the University Center Denman Room (2.01.28) on the 1604 Campus.
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The panel of San Antonio employers will discuss how online profiles developed by students on Facebook, MySpace and other social media Web sites can be a deciding factor in establishing a career. The profile pages that employers find often are a negative factor and can greatly decrease chances of obtaining a job.
For more information, contact Kelsey Bratcher at (210) 458-4160, visit the Be A Responsible Roadrunner Web site or visit "Your Space or Mine?" on Facebook.
