Because most people understand that you need to create a separation between private and work life and that potential employers will google your real name during a hiring cycle. So by having your personal life under aliases you help reduce the risk that the way you act in private will affect your professional life.
That doesn't apply to everyone, but it's certainly why I try and keep things separate.
Because most people understand that you need to create a separation between private and work life and that potential employers will google your real name during a hiring cycle. So by having your personal life under aliases you help reduce the risk that the way you act in private will affect your professional life.
That doesn't apply to everyone, but it's certainly why I try and keep things separate.