Monday, May 11, 2020
Summary Sunday Fix These Wrong Assumptions
Summary Sunday Fix These Wrong Assumptions Could you be making the wrong assumptions? These five posts support the idea that everything we believe may not be correct. Please, allow me to challenge your assumptions about job search, careers, social networking and new graduate job search! Not only did these posts catch my attention, they were popular with my network this week as well! Career Wisdom Weve got it all wrong! You wont be just one thing. You should be multiple things at the same time. It is the smart way to run your career. The odds of finding just one thing that will make you happy and fill your bank account are slim. Your chances are greater if you use your talents is multiple ways! You Absolutely Must Be More Than One Thing Jeff Haden LinkedIn Rethink Social Media We all know to invest time on LinkedIn, known as the professional networking site. But dont overlook the power of Twitter! It is great for brand-building, people are more active here and its easier to connect with people. Read the post then go network on Twitter and see the difference! LinkedIn Is Not The Ultimate Career Site, Twitter Is Undercover Recruiter Are You Memorable Theres no time for mediocrity. You need to be memorable. What can you do to stand out? Check out these actions and words you can use to set yourself apart. My favorite quote from this article comes from David Ogilvy, advertising superstar. If you cant be brilliant, at least be memorable -David Ogilvy How To Make Yourself Unforgettable Fast Company New Graduate Job Search We all know someone just finishing college. They need extra help positioning themselves in the highly-competitive job market, so please, share these two posts with all the freshly-minted graduates you know! The Ultimate Guide To Getting A Job After You Graduate HubSpot 31 Tips for the Newly Graduated College Student Career Cloud Never miss the job search news you can use. Sign up now! Email Address
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