10/24/2011 02:42:00 PM EST
New Movie Asks This Question About Workplace Social Media: “Have I Shared Too Much?”

If you are asking questions in job interviews about
candidates social media activities, I bet it's not like what happened in a
short movie that debuted recently online, Have I
Shared Too Much?
In the 12-minute movie, an interviewee trying to land his
dream job is forced to defend why no one has recommended him on LinkedIn, why
he only has 6 Twitter followers, why follows Kim and Courtney but not Chloe,
and why he's a fan of Justin Bieber. He also suffers through the uncomfortable
squabbling among the three interviewers debating their own social media issues
with each other. For anyone interested in social media in the workplace, this
movie is a must match.
All Twitter talked to the writer and director, Sameer Acharya, who said the
following about his project:
I started writing the film last summer after reading
several articles, and watching news reports about the paranoia of social media.
Prospective job applicants were becoming increasingly wary that their online
posts could potentially cost them career opportunities....
Yes, these are all amazing tools that have significant
personal and community benefits. However, there is also a downside. In addition
to maintaining a life balance, hopefully audiences will see that social
networking has blurred the lines separating our personal and private lives, and
with that comes significant consequences.
Pop some corn, turn down the lights, and enjoy.
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