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Sunday, May 13, 2012

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News10 new results for Job Networking
 
2012 college grads enter improving job market
Fox News
They used their college years to prepare for the brutal realities of the job market that would await them. They began networking for jobs much earlier, as freshmen in some cases. They pursued summer internships not simply as resume boosters, ...
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Job prospects improve for college graduates
Green Bay Press Gazette
Networking remains one of the best tools for finding jobs, Nycz said. "This is my sixth professional job. Every single one, I knew someone at the place I ended up working," she said. Up to 70 percent of jobs are gotten through knowing someone, ...
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How workers handle their job can determine if they keep it
nwitimes.com
7) Network, network, network. This goes hand-in-hand with keeping up on skills and certifications. Many workers make the mistake of letting their network slip into neutral when they are actively working. But with the uncertainty of current employment, ...
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Be wary of some online job offers
AZ Central.com
A Call 12 For Action investigation found that posting resumes on some of the nation's largest career networking sites, such as CareerBuilder.com, Jobing.com and Monster.com, opened consumers to questionable employment offers and job interviews that ...
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HDR program provides job skills
Hickory Daily Record
But, you may be wondering about resumes, cover letters, and job searches and networking and all of the other nitty-gritty things. There's one more item to deal with to prepare you for the job search: education. Most people I've interviewed have worked ...
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Ohio To Establish Ultra-fast Broadband Network
WOUB
Later this year, someone will flip a switch and Ohio will start using a new ultra-fast broadband network. It's a project that promises to dramatically advance research and job growth in the state. Ohio is working to establish an electronic data network ...
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How to find a job that suits you
Chicago Tribune
And if it goes right, you'll wind up in a job that's a good fit, which is a rare feat for a person just out of college. Along with researching the daylights out of companies, graduates need to network like never before. Talk to alumni, friends of ...
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Chicago Tribune
Economy is No. 1 election issue for Florida voters
Sun-Sentinel
Laid off in 2009 from her job as Latin America sales manager for a manufacturer of networking devices, she's still relatively fortunate, being able to work as a translator and banking consultant. "I have the advantage of being able to keep myself ...
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Technical college graduates face bright job future
Wausau Daily Herald
... graduates found jobs within 6 months. / Dan Young/Wausau Daily Herald Anthony Nedbal is bullish on his economic future. He'll receive his associate degree in information technology computer networking from Northcentral Technical College on May 19.
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Five ways to get a job when you're over 55
Washington Times
The single more important site for job seekers is LinkedIn, used primary for career and professional networking. It is a must for job seekers. You can post an online resume, join career specific networking groups, and get in touch with former ...
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Washington Times

Web2 new results for Job Networking
 
Network Engineer - EDUCAUSE Career Center
Job position for Network Engineer with University of Oregon, Information Services .
jobs.educause.edu/jobs/4768762/network-engineer
Job Networking: Where to start? - LoveShack.org Community Forums
I want to start job networking in public relations and in radio but I have no idea where or how to start the process. Some of my Facebook friends work.
www.loveshack.org/.../325891-job-networking-where-start


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