Improving Your Job Search With Networking Cards: The Job-Seeker's Alternative To Business Cards

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Job Search
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Recruitment & Selection,
Networking Card,
Networking,
Network,
Job Search,
Job,
Human Resources,
Card,
Workforce Management
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Overview: The more people who know you're looking for a job, the more likely you are to find one. That is why you can improve your job search with networking cards, which are becoming increasingly popular. They're small, light and easy to pass out. A networking card looks similar to a business card, but it has more information and is meant to get you a job rather than to find clients. Your networking card can look however you want, though its purpose is to get people interested in you as a professional.

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Format: HTML | Date: Mar 2007


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