In recent years, details requested by employers for jobs is drastically important step. While some believe that sharing personal information like hobbies, interest and marital status may be relevant, others think it is not. Herein I would discuss both the views and agree with the former.
To start with, a company can decide the suitability of the candidate for the job. In other words, if a job requires frequent outstation travelling, a male, unmarried person would be best suitable. It also gives an Idea about the availability of applicant to stretch working in office. For instance, for a married female working in day shift would be convenient. To add, involving employees in their hobbies in leisure time would also increase retention in office.
On the contrary, sharing of data can also lead to bias and breach of privacy. For example, if the interviewer likes cricket, he/she will select candidates who like cricket as well. Thus giving preference to a candidate they like. Further to this, there are also chances of misusing it. That might get influenced by the high status of the family or the lower status of parents and decide regarding suitability of the applicant. Also, sharing these can be used by colleagues and boss for public insults. Thus, people can draw conclusion regarding person's character as well.
To conclude with sharing of personal information is inevitable, but can lead to disadvantages as well. Thus in my opinion relevance of sharing family details is undeniable, but authorities must maintain it under privacy policy as well.
In recent years,
details
requested by employers for jobs is
drastically
important
step. While
some
believe that
sharing
personal information like hobbies, interest and marital status may be relevant, others
think
it is not. Herein I would discuss both the views and
agree
with the former.
To
start
with, a
company
can decide the suitability of the candidate for the job.
In other words
, if a job requires frequent outstation travelling, a male, unmarried person would
be best
suitable. It
also
gives an
Idea
about the availability of applicant to stretch working in office.
For instance
, for a married female working in day shift would be convenient. To
add
, involving employees in their hobbies in leisure time would
also
increase retention in office.
On the contrary
,
sharing
of data can
also
lead to bias and breach of privacy.
For example
, if the interviewer likes cricket, he/she will select candidates who like cricket
as well
.
Thus
giving preference to a candidate they like.
Further
to this, there are
also
chances of misusing it. That might
get
influenced by the high status of the family or the lower status of parents and decide regarding suitability of the applicant.
Also
,
sharing
these can be
used
by colleagues and boss for public insults.
Thus
,
people
can draw conclusion regarding person's character
as well
.
To conclude
with
sharing
of personal information is inevitable,
but
can lead to disadvantages
as well
.
Thus
in my opinion relevance of
sharing
family
details
is undeniable,
but
authorities
must
maintain it under privacy policy
as well
.