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It’s not uncommon for employers to do searches on Facebook and other social media to see if they want to hire someone or not. This was talked about by job hunting experts at a class I attended for transitioning out of the military. This means that it is possible and even likely that someone would not be chosen by an employer who does this if that employer has a strongly Pro-Abortion mindset. The same can be said for an employer who thinks that we are bigots for not accepting so-called “same-sex marriage”. Actually, them knowing that you are Catholic is in itself a tip off to anyone trying to find out about you. This isn’t hard for them to figure out when someone is a practicing Catholic. And they don’t have to tell the person why they weren’t chosen for the position. But then maybe it’s better not to work for someone like that anyway.True, but the reality of the situation is that employers will not even ask the question nor will they care…unless you appear to be so blatant and dedicated to your beliefs that you will not be able to work as part of a team. However, that applies to people with such strong views on any subject. Chances are, unless you bring up during the interview that you are strongly pro-life…or put your resume on some theoretical pro-life stationary…the subject won’t come up.
Of course, there are exceptions for firms that are overtly political as a part of their business practices (for example, if one is a free-market conservative and accepts employment at a nearby SEIU local, one had better be willing to keep his head down). If you are pro-life and want to work at Planned Parenthood, well, you know what to expect. But that type of dichotomy is the exception to the rule.