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3 Ways to Find People on LinkedIn

May 3, 2011

If you are new to LinkedIn, you may wondering how you can find people to add to your LinkedIn connections.  LinkedIn provides three ways to easily identify people to add to your network: People you may know Colleagues Classmates In this video (less than 5 minutes), I take you on a guided tour of these [...]

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Social Media, Job Search and You

February 3, 2011

If you are thinking about stepping into the 21st century and are ready to dip your toe into the waters of social media, where would you begin? There are vast quantities of information on the internet and who really are the experts? I am asked a lot to recommend books on social media and you [...]

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The Best Job Search Tool Ever

September 27, 2010

There are a lot of super resources on the internet for job search help.  And I will agree, it can be overwhelming.  This post, and the others written by the experts of Career Collective (down below) will help you sift through the data to find the most useful tools for your toolbox. My all time [...]

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Blogroll Please?

September 2, 2010

I am looking for ideas today. What job search websites are a must read for you? In my google reader I subscribe to the sites from the  Career Collective bloggers plus 130 other “must read” sites.  So who do you read?  Where do you get your information from? This is a bit of a copycat [...]

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Straight Shooting Advice and Info

July 1, 2010

Sometimes HR (Human Resources) gets a bad rap.  They are put in challenging situations by their organizations many times.  However, there are a lot of super people in HR trying to do wonderful things.  I love straight shooters and Laurie Reuttiman is one.  She blogs on Punk Rock HR.  What I like about her is [...]

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Finding Professional Development Ops- Part 2

June 12, 2010

Yesterday's post talked about identifying skills gaps and the need to develop a training plan or road map of what development you are looking for.  Today's post is just the beginning of where to go to find professional development opportunities.  The internet is truly full of wonderful information.  Libraries too!  Colleges/universities and many schools are [...]

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