A candidate's Facebook profile can predict whether they will be good at their job, according to a new study.
Researchers from Old Dominion University in Virginia found that looking at Facebook profiles for job performance indicators can be just as - if not more - accurate as self-reported personality tests.
The study compared personality traits gleaned from Facebook profiles to job candidates' self-reported personality tests, to see which method was a better predictor of job performance.
"There is value in that; we cannot capture someone's history in a single personality test," Cavanaugh said.
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Richard Landers, an Old Dominion assistant professor and the study's co-author, said social media gives employers a realistic photograph of the person, so the information is more authentic than what a personality test can reveal, 'Business News Daily' reported.
"On self-report measures, applicants can generally figure out what the company wants them to be and answer to reflect that. On social media, that's much harder," he said.