'Working It: Networking Tips for Students
Learn how and with whom you should be networking before, during, and after your four years in college
Learn how and with whom you should be networking before, during, and after your four years in college
When used effectively, Twitter can be a very handy tool for gathering information and building your personal brand.
You've graduated and are ready to leave ivy halls for the cubical corridors. One small hitch: you need a job.
An internet-free apartment leaves one blogger to consider how media fits into her every day life.
We hear all the time how important it is to utilize social media for job searching. Here are some stats about who's doing it.
The job search shouldn't only include trolling social media for the newest job openings. You need to incorporate a little bit of old school tactics into your strategy to come out on top.
Approach LinkedIn the way you would real-life networking to stop annoying people and start making the kind of first impressions that lead to great professional relationships.
As it turns out, recruiters actually want candidates to Google them before their job interview. It's how you use the background info you found out that matters.