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Bad Google Search Results
I have a fairly unique name. I thought it was totally unique until about a year ago when my google search results were no longer all about me. Nearly all of the first page is my information, which was all good, as an athlete, there are many positive results. However, there are 2 links that are not me.
The very first thing to come up is "SCURREDSITLESS MUG SHOT from xxxxx county jail". The mug shot is of a guy that is my height, weight, eye color and hair color, but he's about 5 years older than me. The mug shot is from Florida, which is not where I live, but it's certainly a popular vacation spot for people from my region.
Later, there is a link from Justia where another scurredsitless is being sued for violating someone's civil rights (i can't find anything more on it). This is from a flyover state for which I have never been.
Should I be worried about this? Is there anything I can do? Do employers really google canidates? And how far will they dig to find out if the bad results are actually me?
If anyone has experience in hiring that could shed some light on this, that would be awesome.
The very first thing to come up is "SCURREDSITLESS MUG SHOT from xxxxx county jail". The mug shot is of a guy that is my height, weight, eye color and hair color, but he's about 5 years older than me. The mug shot is from Florida, which is not where I live, but it's certainly a popular vacation spot for people from my region.
Later, there is a link from Justia where another scurredsitless is being sued for violating someone's civil rights (i can't find anything more on it). This is from a flyover state for which I have never been.
Should I be worried about this? Is there anything I can do? Do employers really google canidates? And how far will they dig to find out if the bad results are actually me?
If anyone has experience in hiring that could shed some light on this, that would be awesome.
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
put your middle name on stuff. that, combined with your birthday and geographic location should be plenty for employers to know it's not you.
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
You google your name?
- Jack Smirks
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
Yes. Every self-respecting narcissist should.Patriot1208 wrote:You google your name?
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
That's a good call. Thanks.Anonymous User wrote:put your middle name on stuff. that, combined with your birthday and geographic location should be plenty for employers to know it's not you.
I think a lot of employers do it, so I wanted to know what they would find. It only takes a moment, you may want to try it.You google your name?
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- Alex-Trof
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
naterj wrote:Yes. Every self-respecting narcissist should.Patriot1208 wrote:You google your name?
I google my name at least once every week to make sure that I don't miss out on any possible updates. It is also imperative that I remain number one among the duplicates.
- DorianGray89
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Re: Bad Google Search Results
They will be able to tell it's not you by your birthdate, and place of residence. Middle name helps too.Scurredsitless1 wrote:I have a fairly unique name. I thought it was totally unique until about a year ago when my google search results were no longer all about me. Nearly all of the first page is my information, which was all good, as an athlete, there are many positive results. However, there are 2 links that are not me.
The very first thing to come up is "SCURREDSITLESS MUG SHOT from xxxxx county jail". The mug shot is of a guy that is my height, weight, eye color and hair color, but he's about 5 years older than me. The mug shot is from Florida, which is not where I live, but it's certainly a popular vacation spot for people from my region.
Later, there is a link from Justia where another scurredsitless is being sued for violating someone's civil rights (i can't find anything more on it). This is from a flyover state for which I have never been.
Should I be worried about this? Is there anything I can do? Do employers really google canidates? And how far will they dig to find out if the bad results are actually me?
If anyone has experience in hiring that could shed some light on this, that would be awesome.