Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, LinkedIn & Somebody Stop the Music!
“So you come into work two hours early every day to get your social networking elbow greased up for tweeting, re-tweeting, updating, Inmailing, posting, tagging, poking”…
GAPS SPOTLIGHT on 2010 Conference — May 7 – 8, 2010
Heard on the Tweet
Consumers have embraced Twitter and other social networking sites, but is that reason enough for companies to follow suit? Vincent Ryan, CFO Magazine September 1, 2009 What are you doing? Millions of people worldwide now respond to that question by posting text messages on the social-networking site Twitter. For corporations, though, a more appropriate query [...]
What You Don’t Know about Headhunters: 10 Tips
Understanding what makes recruiters tick is a vital but often overlooked component of the job hunt. In a shaky economy, it may be more crucial than ever. David McCann, CFO.com | US January 18, 2008 At long last, you have made the tough decision: it’s time for a new job. Or maybe someone else decided that [...]
How to Use Headhunters and Find…Jobs
Don’t cold-call recruiters, but return their cold calls and feed them information. Package your experience as a compelling story and build a big network of references. David McCann, CFO.com | US March 18, 2009 Going through executive recruiters may not be the only path to a top position. But you can’t afford not to make them [...]
Are You a Hunter or a Farmer?
There are two types of job seekers. In a market that relies on survival of the fittest, one is more likely to outlast the other. Which type are you? by Debra Feldman, courtersy of The Ladders In sales, talent is often labeled as coming in two varieties: hunters and farmers. Hunters are known for: pursuing [...]
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Letter #1 (of 2) – Provided by trainer, Bob Marshall, CPC






