Hands Off The Passwords

Well here’s a refreshing breath of rationality: Two representatives, Eliot Engel (D-NY) and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) introduced a bill to make it illegal for employers and educational facilities to ask for passwords to social networks.

I don’t know how widespread the practice is, as we have isolated reports, but this seems to be a relatively sane thing to make a law out of.  I’m glad to see something that looks savvy like this being done, though I’m sure there’s at least some bandwagon-jumping here.

The good news is that some respect for privacy in America’s IT laws bodes well for the other fights, like CISPA.  Yeah, I know we didn’t touch on that like we did SOPA, I’ll try to rectify it.

Steven Savage

Ask A Progeek – Sending Multiple Resumes?

Ah, that magic moment where you see multiple jobs at the same company.  Of course that leads to our next “ask a progeek question” . . .

Does it hurt one’s chances of being hired if they apply to more than one job at the same company?  If not, are there any special things to keep in mind when doing so?

We worry if we apply to multiple jobs at the same company, it’ll hurt our chances.  Of course the truth is a little more complicated than that . . .

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