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On the Outside Looking In

Laughing all the Way to Work

Be aware when going online that more and more employers are searching the Internet with the names of potential employees to see if they are online, not only on interactive job sites, but also what we may be saying on other social networking sites such as blogs and Facebook or MySpace. That may not be what you want an employer to know?

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21 Tips for Job Hunting - A Comprehensive Strategy

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

2) Ask to meet for fun and to conduct informational interviews When you send out an email as mentioned above, those who are happy to hear from you and want to help you will respond. You can hang out with your friend and informally conduct an informational interview. Those who are too busy will probably just read it and delete.

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7 Magical Ways to Use Curiosity as a Personal Development Tool

Brilliantly Better

An entrepreneur and paramedic she retired from a Multi-Million dollar business and give up a 6-figure salary to have more Time and Freedom! What can you get curious about? Makenzie Kelly is a Time Rescue â„¢ Expert and Avidly Curious about Time! She blogs about Ultimate Lifestyle Design at the Freedom Venture Project â„¢ Blog.

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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Volunteer Global, Interview with Sarah Van Auken Reply Heather Villa ( @IAC_Heather ) December 14, 2009 at 5:39 am While I may not use my degree everyday, it definitely helps in what I do. Big Changes to Facebook Pages Could Hurt Small Nonprofits Reply Srinivas Rao ( @skooloflife ) December 14, 2009 at 2:41 pm I recently completed an MBA.

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