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Friday, April 27, 2012

Google Alert - Job Networking

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Network without trying
CBS News
Not so, according to a new book, "Talk to Strangers: How Everyday, Random Encounters Can Expand Your Business, Career, Income, and Life." Author David Topus says these are all potential networking opportunities -- every bit as useful as a formal ...
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CBS News
More hiring managers use social media when considering job candidates
Deseret News
While social networking can significantly help employees in their jobs, it may also jeopardize their careers or their chances at being hired. New research from the site CareerBuilder found that more than one third of companies surveyed use social ...
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Deseret News
Let your social network help you find a job
USA Weekend
Social networking can help you do more than stay connected with friends — it can get you a job. Networking is the No. 1 way to get hired, says Pete Leibman, author of I Got My Dream Job and So Can You. Here are a few ways to put your connections to ...
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Top 5 job search and networking mistakes of the young — and not so young
Bizjournals.com (blog)
It is around this time of the year that many people are looking towards the summer for employment opportunities. As such, people reach out to me for assistance and advice. Some are graduating college (or high school). Some are merely finishing up a ...
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Sixel: Tips for networking job hunting, starting with what to wear
FuelFix (blog)
They're also great networking opportunities. But it won't work if you don't make an effort to meet new people. It's also a wasted effort if you don't know how to promote yourself — very subtly, of course — at a cocktail reception.
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FuelFix (blog)
Tech prep aims for job skills
Marion Star
River Valley High School senior Drew Chapman, left, and Cardington-Lincoln High School junior Ian Snyder, both students in Tri-Rivers Career Center's Computer Networking Electronics Technology program, work on a server in their classroom.
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Striking out on his own: From employee to owner
STLtoday.com
"I never had to look for a job before." Klackner further realized that his own circle of professional contacts was limited mostly to former colleagues at Brunswick. "I knew bowling-related people, but I never did the kind of networking you need to do ...
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Students utilize Career Center
BG News
He may use the Career Center and other University resources to help him find a job after graduation, but it is the networking he has accomplished in college that he said will be most valuable. "The sorts of jobs the University would be able to give you ...
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Employment resources workshop at York Library
Foster's Daily Democrat
YORK — Are you still looking for employment? Tired of submitting resumes online and getting no results? Technology has changed the job seekprocess. Most people today are finding jobs through networking. Maine Public Libraries, in conjunction with the ...
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Give gardener his council job back
Oxford Mail
A PETITION and social networking campaign have been launched in a bid to force councillors to make a u-turn over staff redundancies. Earlier this month Bicester Town Council announced it had restructured its outdoor team, with three people losing their ...
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