This week in human resource treasure chest:
- 50 Job Search Tips From Recruiters
- 10 Ways to Social Media Marketing Success
- Think You Should Launch Your Product At A Conference? Maybe… Or Maybe Not
- A Four Letter Word About Job Search
- Your Worst Job – Ever?
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50 Job Search Tips From Recruiters
While finding out the most effective work on conducting a job search, job seekers may get many messages on what u should (or what should not) depending who they get to talk. Recruiting Professionals and HR can be a great source to get information, according to given their roles in the recruitment and selection process.
10 Ways to Social Media Marketing Success
Two things are most important that involves in social media: people and content
Generating (or making) business is solely depends on making connections with people or (company) who can get profit from your products or services. Mostly a person attracts to business by content, whether via articles or advertising.
Think You Should Launch Your Product At A Conference? Maybe… Or Maybe Not
After couple of days and started seeing lot of startups at TechCrunch disturbs (Number of startups, competitive startup, Yet to come more), I can count the names of dozens of the them out of several dozen I saw. I can easily memorize that I saw them for a little while. It will slowly fade away after few days until one of them do something well.
A Four Letter Word About Job Search
Fear was the name of my First Blog post I ever wrote. At the very start my first post took several hours to write it because I had lot of fear regarding blogging. How to write, what to write, what to say what not say this are all the question were going in my mind.
Some of you may ask what made you strong. What didn’t kill you? Or makes you better person. Despite knowing the fact that it was a Character Building experience, if have to do it all over again. I had left the job without giving prior notice.