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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

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News9 new results for Job Networking
 
Server smackdown: A networking newbie steps up
InfoWorld
I'd found a position that allowed me to learn on the job as an assistant under the IT manager. Gradually, I would be transitioned into the network admin role as my knowledge grew. I soon found out that the CEO was tough to work for.
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India's 'GenY' prefers social networks to instantly connect on the move ...
PR Newswire (press release)
The TCS Web 3.0 Youth Survey is one of the most comprehensive school level studies of this scale, in India, to capture information access trends, social networking preferences, career interests etc. HOW: The survey's questionnaire comprised sections ...
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Senator Cardinale Speaks to Job-Seekers
Patch.com
The state senator said he would let the group know of any job opportunities he learns about. Neighbors-Helping-Neighbors thrives on that kind of networking. According to John Fugazzie, the group's founder, networking has helped 114 of the group's ...
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Career Tip Tuesday: 3 Ways a Second Job Can Boost Your Career
Fox News
Maybe your second job requires you to pitch your services/products to potential clients, improving your presentation skills at your first job. A second job in teaching or coaching builds your leadership skills. 3. Grow Your Network A second job opens ...
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Biggest mistakes made by job-hunting grads
msnbc.com (blog)
Relying too much on job boards: Job boards are no subsitute of networking, but don't tell that to most recent grads. Larry Chiagouris, a professor of marketing at Pace University's Lubin School of Business, has done his own research of graduates and ...
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msnbc.com (blog)
11 Quick Tips to Earn a Stellar Performance Review
U.S. News & World Report (blog)
Organize projects, start initiatives, and suggest improvements. When you take responsibility for your area, it makes a difference to the people within the organization who make decisions about your career path. 4. Network up, down, and across.
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Looking to Land a Job? Think Old School!
Huffington Post (blog)
There's no doubt about it, people get people jobs -- so you'll want to return to the personal touch. The vast majority of your efforts should be in contacting anyone and everyone in your network. Let them know what you're looking to do, the companies ...
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Washington tech jobs pass 400k, average pay $95k
The Seattle Times (blog)
The trade group found 396818 people are directly employed in tech jobs, up 15272 from its 2010 study. This year it began tallying self-employed tech workers, which brings the total to 434343 jobs or 13.6 percent of jobs in the state.
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Management Tool: 20 Ways to Advance Healthcare Leadership Careers
Becker's Hospital Review
2. Overcome common barriers to success. Some executives frequently falter in career advancement by burning bridges and not preparing for their next job. Others place too little emphasis on networking or participation in professional associations.
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Web3 new results for Job Networking
 
Networking: a two-way street (Campus to Career / Inside Jobs) « UW ...
By Annie Favreau, Inside Jobs. Networking is a two way street. You will have much more success if you approach people with the pay-it-forward mentality of ...
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Network Administrator at Dubsat in Melbourne Area, Australia - Job ...
Dubsat is hiring! View and apply for the Network Administrator Job at Dubsat in Melbourne Area, Australia.
www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=3065371
Computer Networking Instructor - Adjunct Jobs in Hanover ...
Computer Networking Instructor - Adjunct - Find Education Jobs, Training Jobs at ITT Technical Institute in Hanover, Maryland.
www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?job...


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