As part of social media week, I will be talking about using Twitter as a job search tool. I have
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One thing I’ve taken a way from last week’s blog entry is that my online presence is fairly complex. I run
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I am an intensely private person – no, seriously; while I know that I share my views and comments daily
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Some time ago when holding a job search resources workshop to a group of international students, I repeated a piece
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I recently turned German tutor. Not that I was exceptionally good, or a paragon of good behaviour at school, but
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In the last few weeks, I’ve spent some time looking at apps and browser extensions which help job seekers and
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Disclaimer: this is as always a personal account, and no – I’m not talking against well balanced and well informed
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Just read an interesting article ‘Why External Hires Get Paid More, and Perform Worse, than Internal Staff – Knowledge@Wharton http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article.cfm?articleid=2961#.T3P_YngZatd.twitter‘
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Yes, they really do. This may sound a bit silly, but it’s a thing that is hard for me personally
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… at least mine: I’ve been wondering why I’ve been so lazy at updating my blog. It doesn’t require much
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