Although social media seems inherently casual, it's easy to forget that your online profiles are public information that can be accessed by anyone, including potential employers. According to a survey by CareerBuilder.com, 43 percent of employers check social media to review potential candidates for jobs, and more than half these employers reported that they...
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Your LinkedIn profile is one of the first places a potential recruiter will look when they are considering calling you for a job interview. That is why it's of the utmost importance to optimize your LinkedIn profile so that you can showcase your resume and skills. A recent study has shown that nearly half of all profiles on LinkedIn are incomplete so the chances are about 50-50 that yours is one of them. Here is a quick guide to help you optimize your LinkedIn profile to ensure that potential employers are impressed by what they see.
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New home sales is a rewarding and lucrative career. With a beautiful product to sell, the fulfillment of helping people find their dream home, a corporate marketing team to back you up, & a generous income, it is a career desired by many. So, with so many people applying to work with builders, how do you stand out? Launch your career by working a temporary new home sales job!
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Transitioning from your care-free college days, where posting about the latest party was cool, to the world of business (where it's a big no-no) can be a bit of an adjustment for recent grads and young job-seekers, but is essential for your professional growth and reputation management. Social media is not only a great way......
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Sites like Facebook quickly evolved from personal social networks to a very detailed, and sometimes revealing, hybrid of the white pages and yellow pages. All those personal interests, likes, favorite quotes, hobbies, and status updates have the potential for helping you land that new job, or in some cases, the reason you lost your last job. The truth is our presence on the internet has become another form of reference, just like your resume and cover letter, a Social Business Card....