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How To Post On Social Media About Losing Your Job

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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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Taking Career Advice from TikTok? Experts Suggest Keeping These 4 Things In Mind

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In the past, most people would ask a mentor or career coach for advice. Now a growing number of people are turning to social media for career advice—and not just LinkedIn. With fewer employees going into the office, there are less opportunities to seek out advice from a coworker or mentor.

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30 New Year’s Resolution Ideas to Make 2024 Healthier, Happier & More Secure

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Learn a new skill. Online personal development courses can help you build inner peace and soft skills. Make an effort to reach out to long-lost friends or former colleagues whether it’s a message on social media, an email or a phone call to catch up. Become a mentor. Strive for quality sleep. Do a digital detox.

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Diplomas and Dilemmas: How 2023 Graduates Can Navigate Job Market Chaos

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Develop a strong online presence: Showcase your skills and experience through a professional website, blog, or portfolio. Make sure your social media profiles reflect your personal brand and highlight your achievements. Reach out to other alumni to ask about their career paths and establish a relationship.

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Chart Your Path To Leadership: 8 Proven Steps To Build Your Professional Credibility

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To build professional credibility and become workplace leaders, individuals can take the following 8 steps: Develop expertise: Acquire in-depth knowledge and skills related to their field of work. Seek feedback and learn from it: Actively seek feedback from colleagues, supervisors, and mentors.

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Administrative Professionals Day 2019 – A Message from Dana

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Joan stated – Expand your mind; add to your skill set; challenge your thinking; look at your day in a new way; be a life-long student. By having opportunities to connect whether through social media , at conferences or through forums such as Ask an Admin we learn and grow from one another. You will amaze yourself!

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Emerging Technologies for Administrative Professionals

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Gone are the days when filing, phone skills, and semi-legible shorthand were key requirements for an admin job. Today’s job descriptions are more likely to include analytical reasoning, critical thinking, complex problem-solving skills, and UX design. What skills should you focus on honing and which should be left behind?