Using Social Networking To Create Job Opportunities

Topics:
Job Search
Tags:
Advertising & Promotion,
Social Networking,
Recruitment & Selection,
Online Communications,
Network,
Marketing,
Job,
Human Resources,
Associated Content,
Workforce Management
Source:
Associated Content

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Overview: Everyone has heard the old saying "It's who you know." When it comes to generating leads to job opportunities and getting your foot in the door to get that first interview, nothing could be closer to the truth. Social networking can be one of your greatest tools when looking for new employment. This paper takes a look at the reasons why social networking is so important in your search, as well as some tips to improve your job finding odds.

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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2008


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