The point to being able to see a person's favorites is to see the topics they find interesting. Keep in mind that I, for instance, may want to favorite something to see what further answers are submitted (like on older questions) or it may be a topic I want to come back to and find in the future (easier to sort through a small list than a large one).
That is the point of making that list public. I hope this addresses one of your concerns.
As for "what if I favorite a particular question that could possibly paint me in a dim light in the future?" ... so what? Are you really so open to criticism that you worry when anyone might make fun of you? I mean honestly, if that's the sort of peer group you roll with on a regular basis, that they only want to find ways to make fun of you, then you need new peers. And if you're worried about it for a job-placement purpose, consider this: "I thought that was an interesting problem that I had never heard of and wanted to followup on it later". It's hard for people to say "oh no that's so commonplace" because then it puts them in the same place you were worried about being in.
Additionally, this is a site/network for professionals, so I would hope that all members would act like adults and like professionals, so if you see someone not doing that, say something immediately. You can do this by flagging any such content.
Lastly: EVERYTHING YOU DO ON THE SE NETWORKS IS PUBLIC (with small and notable examples. Moderators have access to a limited facility of features that are not public. The use of those things are generally for noting the behaviors of the sort of people who we probably do not want on the network in the future. If you find yourself the target of those features, you will know it. Likely you will never find yourself the target of those features.) caveats noted tyvm