Your Online Presence Matters More Than You Think
Many police applicants spend months preparing for the written test, physical fitness assessment, oral board interview, and background investigation.
Yet one of the most overlooked areas of the hiring process is social media.
What you've posted, shared, commented on, or been tagged in can create questions during a background investigation. In some cases, candidates are completely unaware of content that could raise concerns.
Our Social Media Review & Screening service helps you identify potential issues before they become problems.
What's Included
✔ Comprehensive review of publicly available social media activity associated with you
✔ Identification of potentially concerning posts, comments, photos, videos, and interactions
✔ Review of public activity across multiple social media platforms
✔ Identification of content that may require explanation during the hiring process
✔ Review of publicly available online information that could be associated with your name
✔ Written summary of findings
✔ Recommendations for addressing potential concerns
Why Candidates Use This Service
Many applicants discover:
- Old posts they forgot existed
- Content they were tagged in years ago
- Public comments that could be viewed negatively
- Online activity that may not reflect their current character or professionalism
- Information that could prompt additional questions during a background investigation
Finding these issues now gives you the opportunity to understand and prepare for them before entering the hiring process.
Who This Is For?
This service is ideal for:
- Future police applicants
- Candidates currently applying to law enforcement agencies
- Applicants preparing for a background investigation
- Candidates who want greater confidence before submitting applications
Important Information
This service reviews publicly available information and is intended for candidate preparation purposes only. Armogan Consulting & Training does not access private accounts, request passwords, bypass privacy settings, conduct official background investigations, provide legal advice, or make hiring decisions.
Note: Additional information will be required after purchase to complete public information check