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4 Networking Mistakes to Avoid

Knowing the networking mistakes you should avoid in the first place will help you create and maintain an effective network to draw on for future inspiration and guidance. ...

How to Deal With Angry Coworkers

It’s now more important than ever to be working in a comfortable and safe environment, you always want to keep your composure in the workplace, so here are some tips on how to deal with angry coworkers... ...

4 Things to do in Social Media that can help you to land a new job

Whether you're a fresh graduate or in the early stages of your career, social media can play an important role in your ... ...

Be a social climber

Most social networking sites share a common goal of connecting or reconnecting people through the internet. At some point in their history, each has built a credible following of members. It is this member base that attracts the attention of businesses wishing to identify, connect and engage with it, and eventually to sell products and services to it. ...

Trace Insider Trading for Facebook, Advanced Micro Devices, Walgreen, Twitter, Microsoft, and Apple

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Hiring Tips: Tips to help recruiters manage online reputation

Technology offers employers, recruiters and hiring managers powerful new recruitment tools, but the pace of change can be an obstacle, and face-to-face methods need to remain central to the process. ...

Power of social media comes with great responsibility

As news of Twitter’s proposed IPO filters through investment markets, it should serve as a timely reminder for companies that social media platforms are here to stay, writes Kathleen Healy. ...

The personal touch

Last week, we discussed how important it is to maintain personal connections as well as your virtual networks, writes Marc Burrage. ...

A lifeline online

Microsoft and CUBC team up to tackle youth suicides caused by cyberbullying, writes James Ockenden. ...

Face up to contacts

Networking used to be so simple, writes Marc Burrage. ...