I've been noticing this much more recently. We are running advertisements with people's profile pics for the job ads, like this one:
The other day I saw someone I knew on here in one of these ads. When I spoke to him I congratulated him for being on the front page of SO. He was shocked, the "heck you talking about"...well the ads have your picture on it...
And although the picture is a public profile picture I don't think people realize that it will hit the front pages for everyone to see. The picture also has your full name on it...hence people (including my buddy) freaked out. He then wanted to go and edit his profile information and picture as to avoid this.
I am not against capturing this data - besides we need it when you apply for a job...but I think we need to be careful by at least alerting candidates that their picture and name can be used in an SO advertisement. I certainly think it's the nice thing to do.
Warn them or cut the crap about who you're going to "work with..." directly on the advertisement. I don't think that is appropriate at all. Besides who in their right mind starts working at a job just because someone else they know (more times then not they DONT KNOW) works there? When I look for a job I don't pay attention to who works there but I pay attention to mgmt styles, salary, health insurance, family friendly, etc. not who works there.
Currently I have the name, the picture, and the company someone works for...Wow with that amount of information I can practically find where this person is (where they live, a phone number, their route to work). It's too much info for little return on investment.
Please remove the "who you'll work with" specifically on advertisements.
Here's a sample of the invite:
This email has nothing addressing the fact that my information, location, and picture may be used in an advertisement promoting the company I work for.
Allow easy opt out (for the actual candidates):
We should also as users be able to OPT-OUT of this and this should not be a process where I need to email SO or talk to my "company admin". As it stands company admins are the only ones who can remove a person from the list of "people you'll work with".