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Travel Itineraries

Practically Perfect PA

Because we checked the weather before they left the UK, they had the appropriate business attire and didn’t feel uncomfortable. Following me on twitter @PracticalPA. Sydney was experiencing a heat wave and Tokyo forecasted heavy rain and gusty winds. A list of the hotel amenities, such as free Wi-Fi, a gym, a hair dryer.

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Investing in Your Interview Wardrobe Pays Dividends

Job Advice Blog

The shirt–well fitted and in a contemporary style–should complement your attire. Alex can be reached at: 609-333-8866 alex@landingexpert.com www.landingexpert.com Follow me on Twitter. In summer a nice light color is appropriate but preferably for the follow-up interview, not the first one. Connect with me on LinkedIn.

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3 More Tools for Self-Branding and Job Hunting

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

1) Tweet My Jobs - I know most of us may roll our eyes or not believe that people have found jobs through Twitter or Facebook because it seems so far-fetched and unlikely. We swapped stories about interview attire. So I was skeptical too and started to Google how people used Twitter to find jobs and I came across Tweet My Jobs.

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10 Tips to be a Better Executive Assistant - Part 4

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

Wear proper attire. Since you are working, you are either in your business casual attire, suit, or whatever appropriate. However, keep in mind that celebrities are on Facebook and Twitter too. They know stuff you don’t know. Everyone is important. Whatever outfit you choose, you should fit in.

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45 Professional Development Books to Level Up Your Career and Your Life

Success

Scott has worked as a CEO coach at several Silicon Valley outfits, including Google, Dropbox, Twitter and Apple. She’s been a columnist for Inc.com and a commentator on CNBC and was named among “25 of the Smartest Women on Twitter.” As a result, most bosses avoid genuine open communication altogether, which makes them bad bosses.

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