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How To Post On Social Media About Losing Your Job

Allwork

In today’s age of social media, some workers who have left their jobs are turning to public platforms like TikTok and Twitter to vent their frustrations or celebrate their newfound freedom. When sharing the news of being laid off from a job on social media, it’s important to maintain professionalism and positivity.

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Some Gen Zers Are Including Their Social Media on Resumes—Should You?

Success

Gone are the days when job applicants scrambled to update their privacy settings and delete compromising photos of party nights from their social accounts before a job interview. They are even using social media to create their resumes. So social presence was essential, but it had to be appealing to be beneficial.

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5 Tips for Successful Online Networking

Success

Since starting my own company in 2014, networking has been the lifeblood of my new business development , and online networking has been a huge component. Now, to some extent, networking of any kind has a numbers component—you meet and talk to many more people than actually become valuable contacts or clients. Start local.

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Inside Ness – the Network for Essex Support Staff

Practically Perfect PA

As someone born and bred in Essex I am so pleased that we have a network connecting PAs in the area. Aside from the network, what have been your career highlights to date? Seek out a mentor and join a professional organisation and relevant networks. About the network…. What made you decide to set up the network?

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Tips to Be Present at a Networking Event

Jen Lawrence

One big challenge with going to networking events is staying present and engaged. With the outside world constantly threatening to pull our attention and energy away, it’s important to create boundaries that keep you focused on the task at hand – learning and networking. Don’t check your email throughout the day.

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5 Things to Do Before Your Next Job Interview

Success

For recent graduates, talking about a particular project or paper can highlight what you’ve learned over the last four years, which can segue into a discussion about how those newly attained skills “would be of value to the company and/or the job for which you are interviewing,” says Mary Spencer, Ed.D, Tap into your network of contacts.

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Launching a Business Against All Odds: 3 Tips for Startup Success

Success

Sometimes networking laterally instead of up the ladder of influence is powerful. Larry and Garrett have learned that these customers don’t find you. In a world with no email or social media, Larry met his customers by: Flying to Germany, London, Japan and France to pitch eyewear kits to magazines. “I The lesson?