Still scoffing about LinkedIn as not worth your time? Sixty-one percent of members visit LinkedIn only every few weeks (or even less often). This is unfortunate, because LinkedIn is a great resource for keeping tabs on what is going on in your industry, searching for and winning a new job….
Read MoreBigger isn’t always better, but in the case of LinkedIn networks it definitely is. As the world of work and professional networking has evolved with the advent of the online network, so has LinkedIn. Although the official advice is still to connect with those you know, LinkedIn’s features in fact encourage just the opposite.
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Read MoreAre you an executive on the job hunt, in stealth mode?
Read MoreI had yet another client ask me this question today. Here are my thoughts:…
Read MoreIf you’re not a “Tweeple” yet (someone who posts “tweets” …
Read MoreWhen asked about the most effective job search strategies, uploading resumes to online databases and maintaining online profiles trailed networking activities by a wide margin…
Read MoreUp to now, I’ve frankly been exerting a somewhat half-hearted effort to use LinkedIn and Twitter…. after what I’ve heard today, would encourage executives, professionals, and managers who want to proactively manage their careers to do the same.
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