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How to Use Facebook in Your Job Search

With so many people on Facebook these days, it has become a valuable source for employers to view their job candidates online. This is why it is so important for candidates to keep their profiles clean of any inappropriate photos, posts or connections. With that being said, it is a great place to conduct your [...]

By | December 26th, 2016|Blog, Career Development, Job Search, Social Media|Comments Off on How to Use Facebook in Your Job Search

Have you been asked during an interview for your Facebook password?

Has this happened to you – an interviewer asking for your Facebook password during the interview? It’s more common than you might think. It’s known as Shoulder Surfing.   This is actually a violation in Facebook’s privacy policy says Lori Andrews, a law professor specializing in Internet privacy. Did you know that in May 2011 [...]

By | August 7th, 2014|Blog, Interviewing, Job Search, Social Media|Comments Off on Have you been asked during an interview for your Facebook password?

Tips to Finding a Job in 2014 – Part 3 of 3

In the last several weeks, this series on Tips to Finding a Job in 2014 has covered tips for using LinkedIn, Twitter, as well as ways to build experience. If you missed parts 1 & 2 of this series, click here to read. PART 1  PART 2 .  This last tip may reveal some unknown tips [...]

By | May 28th, 2014|Blog, Job Search, Social Media|Comments Off on Tips to Finding a Job in 2014 – Part 3 of 3

4 Mistakes That Create Negative Impressions with Potential Employers

Job seekers want to make a good first impression and create ways to stand out from their competition. Sometimes in that process, they overlook behaviors that create a negative impression and ruin chances for a job offer. On the positive side: 1.         Be professional. Whether you are looking for an executive position or a blue [...]

By | November 19th, 2013|Blog, Job Search|Comments Off on 4 Mistakes That Create Negative Impressions with Potential Employers