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How To Post On Social Media About Losing Your Job

Allwork

Before you hit that post button, remember that there is a certain social media etiquette to follow when sharing your job-related thoughts with the world. Before you hit that post button, remember that there is a certain social media etiquette to follow when sharing your job-related thoughts with the world.

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Ep 226: Jen Johnsen – Executive Assistant at The Children’s Theatre Company

LEADERASSISTANT.COM

Jen Johnsen has been part of Children’s Theatre Company as Executive Assistant since 2013, managing the Artistic and Managing Directors. In this episode, Jen talks about creating structure in your role, professional etiquette, and adapting quickly to changes at work. You can email me at podcast@leaderassistant.com.

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Your Etiquette Practice Could be Killing Your Productivity

Stephanie LH Calahan

Archive Network with Steph Is This You?   Last month I presented and emceed at a College of Business event on business etiquette.    Last month I presented and emceed at a College of Business event on business etiquette.  E - Email and set up another appointment? B - Send flowers?

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Proper Business Dining Etiquette

The Office Professionals Place

Thursday, June 17, 2010 Proper Business Dining Etiquette I have been to lunches and dinners where people inadvertently take the wrong glass, use the wrong utensil with the meal, or display improper dining etiquette, such as starting to eat before everyone is served or talking with their mouth full. Lets grow together!

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25 ways to get noticed on LinkedIn

Practically Perfect PA

Add your LinkedIn profile to your email signature. Tag people and companies in your status updates. If someone accepts your request, then adhere to polite etiquette and say hello and thanks. Check updates from your network as you may spot opportunities which may be perfect for you or other connections.

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Cubicle Etiquette 101

Professional Assistant Blog

Home About Me Advertise Cubicle Etiquette 101 By The Professional Assistant on Thursday, November 01, 2007 Filed Under: Office Gossip , Productivity D o you find that your colleagues are hovering around you when youre on the phone? In the mean time Im going to discretely tape up a copy of your etiquette rules somewhere public.

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Productive Networking: 22 Ideas to Organize Business Cards for Effective Followup

Stephanie LH Calahan

The cards had been collected over a year or so of miscellaneous networking events and trade shows.  Collecting business cards or other forms of contact information is only the first step in networking.  The most effective networkers have a system to manage/organize business cards and their contacts.