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College seniors set their minds to jobs Atlanta Journal Constitution Many got an early start on career counseling, turning out in big numbers for everything from mock interview workshops to dress for success programs to networking events. They've prepared for their worst — and may be in for a pleasant surprise. See all stories on this topic » | ||
5 Common Networking Opportunities Job-Seekers Shouldn't Miss Business Insider The bonus to networking with people at a place of worship is that you probably share a certain level of trust (similar to your familiars at the hair salon). But you don't want to exploit that trust by opportunistically soliciting career advice during ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Fast-growing app uses Facebook to create professional network 9NEWS.com BranchOut bills itself as the largest professional networking application on Facebook, helping users find inside connections and potential jobs through existent Facebook connections. While LinkedIn remains the king of professional networking sites, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Social media and the generation of 'job flirts' Malta Independent Online by Angele Camilleri The UK is turning into a nation of 'job flirts' as a result of social networking, with 70 per cent of employees saying they use social networks to find out about potential opportunities and enhance their career prospects. See all stories on this topic » | ||
John A Challenger: Use social media to your advantage Memphis Commercial Appeal To say that social media sites have become an essential tool in the successful job search would be a gross understatement. Not only are these sites critical in helping you build and maintain your network, but employers and recruiters have come to rely ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Looking for work? Sell yourself on Facebook WTVM By Jennifer Bowen - email (RNN) - We've all heard about how ill-advised photos on Facebook can cost you a shot at a job. But, used wisely, your social network presence can also help you stand out from a crowd of candidates. A survey by CareerBuilder ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Job Search - How to job search effectively Winston-Salem Journal Is applying online a waste of time? No. But to only apply online without networking is a waste of time. Consider some of these potential time and resource wasters as you go through your search. A job search is a bit like your diet. See all stories on this topic » | ||
IU Northwest job fair a big draw nwitimes.com "I have a desire to get a job, and it's very important I get a job," Crichfield said. Crichfield is a computer networking major and believes that field is big enough for him to find good employment. However, he is considering continuing school in ... See all stories on this topic » |
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The Power Of Going To The Right Networking Events | Personal ... By Katie Konrath Not long ago, I wrote about how if you want to meet the right people in networking, you need to change how you do it. Stop the emphasis on job-hunting events, and turn your focus towards learning events. So, what's really the benefit to that? Personal Branding Blog - Dan Schawbel |
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Where to start career in networking? - The Cisco Learning Network Basically I'm wondering if it's possible to get an IT job without a degree in computer science. I'm interested in getting the CCNA certification to get a job i. https://learningnetwork.cisco.com/thread/42083 |
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