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Be Careful What You Post Online: 7 in 10 Hiring Managers Are Watching

Allwork

According to a recent survey of hiring managers by ResumeBuilder , an astounding 83% of hiring managers in the United States turn to Facebook to vet job candidates. Of employers who admit to viewing applicants’ social media accounts, 38% sometimes take a peek in order to obtain details that can’t be asked in an interview.

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Bibliotherapy: Boost Well-being and Find Community With a Therapeutic Book Club

Success

Berthoud offers free live bibliotherapy sessions on Instagram and Facebook to tackle different themes each week. To avoid trigger warnings, refer to sources like The StoryGraph and Book Trigger Warnings. Libraries are also an up-and-coming place to find bibliotherapy book clubs.

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Are you keeping your kids safe on Facebook?

Virtual Moxie

And you can also join in the conversation about Moxie posts happening over on my Facebook page Recent Comments Stephanie on Speed is the enemy of many good things. » July 13, 2010 Are you keeping your kids safe on Facebook? With the rate that Facebook changes things, that’s a genuine value! Don’t be a dictator.

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Beginning Your Job Search? Start By Building Your Brand

Office Dynamics

After all, Inc reports that every corporate job opening attracts an average of 250 resumes, but on average only four to six people will interview for the position. A fully fleshed out, professional social media profile gives employers a point of reference beyond your resume. Building Your Brand: Get Social. Share Carefully.

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LinkedIn Q&A: What’s the Difference Between Endorsements and Recommendations?

Eat Your Career

They allow other people to vouch for your skills and experience, thus increasing your credibility for those who don’t already know, like and trust you. When creating your profile on LinkedIn, you have the option to create a list of skills that define your expertise. Interview Preparation. Resume Writing. Career Development.

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Dot connectors--I'm looking for you!

Virtual Moxie

And you can also join in the conversation about Moxie posts happening over on my Facebook page Recent Comments Stephanie on Speed is the enemy of many good things. What it refers to is someone who easily connects the dots between seemingly unconnected things. Anastacia on Speed is the enemy of many good things.

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June's 30-Day Project

Virtual Moxie

And you can also join in the conversation about Moxie posts happening over on my Facebook page Recent Comments Stephanie on Speed is the enemy of many good things. I'll also be hosting The Friendship Salon where I'll be interviewing a variety of interesting people on our topic of making, keeping and deepening friendships.

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