Cooper Stevens

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A Short Introduction

I am tasked with going incognito and gathering all the information on someone of particular interest. I don't have anything on this person except a name: "Cooper Stevens." In the interest of gaining recognition from potential employers and recruiters, I have spent a good deal of time in the last few years curating information sources about me, and deliberately publishing them publicly on the internet. In my investigation to find information about myself, I was especially contented to easily find those sources that I had curated (meaning that recruiters could also find them easily). However, upon digging further into the internet's search results, I found some remains left behind from my digital footprint (that is, information that I did not curate and publish, but rather information gathered on me just by merely having an active presence on the internet).


Search Engine

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When I search my name "Cooper Stevens" on google.com, the sources about me that come up on the first page of results are my Facebook, my LinkedIn, and my Next College Student Athlete (NCSA) profile. To my delight, these are three of the four profiles that I have taken the time to curate and publish for all the internet to see! My Facebook and LinkedIn profiles make public information about my age, education, work history, homes and cities I have lived in, and a few photos of me. Since I regularly update my information on these sites, this data is clearly up-to-date, stable, and _____. This is not all of the information these sites provide, however. On each of these sites, I have posted a link to my portfolio website.

My public portfolio website contains a lot more personal information about me, ranging from my significant other to my hobbies, to favorite vacations, to my academic research. This is by design so that I can easily refer potential employers to this website so that they may better get to know me as a person (as opposed to just as a candidate by my resume). This website also contains my contact information and a lot more pictures of me.

The next website that comes up in a Google search is my NCSA profile for tennis. This was a profile that I had set up during high school so that college recruiters could more easily find me and get in contact. It provides a different type of personal information, including my height, weight, my Universal Tennis Rating, and the position I played in high school. However, this information is out-of-date as these stats have changed over the last two years. Perhaps this information is due to be updated (or deleted, as I no longer have a use for this recruitment profile).


My deliberate online identity

My Online identity as a result of my digital footprint

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