Posts under Tag: Social Networking
Career Services Training in Social Media
Developing a Social Media Strategy for Career Services

Career Services Training Career Services professionals who help students and graduates find jobs have been challenged lately.  Finding a job has become more challenging than it has ever been in the last few decades.  In fact, in 2011, a new all-time high had been reached when the Department of Labor reported that the average duration of unemployment had peaked at

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Zerply Makes Finding Professionals on LinkedIn Easier
Zerply Careertipster

Finding Professionals on LinkedIn Just Got Easier Has anyone else had trouble finding people on LinkedIn with similar interests?  No, just me?  I must not be the only one because a new startup company called Zerply has an awesome product that has only been on the market for a short time but I’m already geeked out about it!    Zerply

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If You Want a Job, Spend Less Time Looking for One
Internet Job Search

What’s the difference between the employed and unemployed?  The simplest answer is that the employed must be doing something different that the unemployed are not.  I guarentee you it isn’t spending more time on job boards.  Opportunity Cost When you spend too much time on job boards searching for job openings, you burn up lots of time you could be

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Why the Elevator Pitch Makes you Sound like a Cheesy Salesman
Cheesy Salesman

What is the Elevator Pitch? The elevator pitch has been preached to job seekers for many years. The basic premise is that if you ever found yourself in an elevator ride with someone you admire like Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, you would be able to convince them to hire you by the time the ride was over. Thus, the

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Networking: Making Contact vs. Making Connections
Introduction

Networking is supposed to describe the simple concept of developing and maintaining meaningful relationships with those who have similar interests. However, many people think networking is a business activity in which one must attend events to collect business cards.  Others think networking is about scheduling time to attend events with the goal of meeting a certain amount of people in a short

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