Reinventing Yourself in a Recession
March 1, 2010 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, MySpace, Networking, Ning
I recently did an interview with Jessica Stillman at BNET on strategies for reinventing yourself during a recession.
The 12 Days of Christmas Job Hunting 2010: Day 10
December 22, 2009 by Admin
Filed under CareerBuilder, Facebook, HotJobs, Job Search Tips, LinkedIn, Monster, MySpace, Networking, Recruiting, Twitter
{Hummed to the tu ne “The 12 Days of Xmas} On the 10th day of Christmas – Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0 revealed to me – “10 LinkedIn Cheats” Free DVD Offer
The 12 Days of Christmas Job Hunting 2010: Day 7
December 18, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Facebook, Job Search Tips, LinkedIn, MySpace, Networking, Recruiting, Social Networks
{Hummed to the tune “The 12 Days of Xmas} On the 7th day of Christmas – Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0 revealed to me – “Seven Social Networks”
The 12 Days of Christmas Job Hunting 2010: Day 5
{Hummed to the tune “The 12 Days of Xmas} On the 5th day of Christmas – Guerrilla Marketing for Job Hunters 2.0 revealed to me – “Five Golden Job-Search Rules ”
5 Ways to Determine Corporate Culture
December 8, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Career Advice, Facebook, Job Searching, LinkedIn, MySpace, Networking, Ning, Social Media, Twitter
By CAREEREALISM-Approved Expert , Rob Taub Many companies today promote building teams over individuals; respecting the entry-level mailroom clerk and the top salesperson equally. They consider failure the beginning not the end of developing talents and careers and that ‘Values’ are not fads. Still in other companies you will find a lack of esprit de corps where departments operate …
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LinkedIn India’s Employee #1 talks
November 15, 2009 by Admin
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I am truly excited about my new role heading up LinkedIn India – a platform which has been an integral part of my own career. The Indian internet has grown strongly and changed dramatically over the last 5 years with social media, e-commerce and advertising all beginning to come of age. Having witnessed the change first hand working with …
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How to write a non-fiction book review on Amazon.
November 5, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Cover Letter, Facebook, Job Search Tips, LinkedIn, MySpace, Networking, Ning, Resume Writing, Social Media, Twitter
I have to admit this is an unusual post for me. It’s not about you.
Four Tips for Reaching College Students Through Email Marketing
October 23, 2009 by Admin
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Email marketing is regarded by many as the real killer application when it comes to social networking. Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, and the other so-called titans of social media have no where near the number of users and amount of usage as does email. It is amazing that in just a couple of decades, we’ve gone from a world …
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Modern Technology May Not be so Great When Job Hunting
October 21, 2009 by Admin
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My husband and I always laugh about how fast our daughters can text on their cell phones. They think we “old timers” are funny because we prefer communicating the old fashioned way…by speaking to others live versus sending text messages or emails. But modern technology might not be such a great idea when looking for a job…
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Modern Technology May Not be so Great When Job Hunting
54% of Employers Don’t Understand Social Networking
October 7, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Networking, Ning, Recruiting, Twitter
I’ve been a proponent of social networking and media sites almost since they came of age earlier this decade. Early sites such as Friendster hardly made a dent in our collective consciousness but MySpace and then Facebook blew the lid wide open and now we have LinkedIn and Twitter being used as common household words. Thank goodness. People are finally understanding that …
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54% of Employers Don’t Understand Social Networking