The Week in Links, August 20

How To Navigate A Career Fair.
The Emerging Professional

“Know who you want to talk to in advance and have something interesting to say,” plus six more tips on how to make the most of a job fair.

Why Young Professionals Should Work For Small Nonprofits.
Jobs For Change

If you work for a small nonprofit, you’ll most likely gain experience outside of your job description, build stronger relationships with senior leaders, and get a fancy job title.

3 Websites Every Entrepreneur Should Visit.
Visions From A Visionary

SmartBrief, TED, and TechCrunch. ‘Nuff said.

When The Boss Invades Facebook.
Personal Branding Blog

For heaven’s sake, be responsible with your Facebook these days! When your boss finds your profile, you’re going to have to decide if you want to add her or not. If you do decide to add, make sure that you audit your profile so that she can see only the parts you want visible.

Best Interview Answers.
About.com: Job Searching

What would you do if the boss was 100% wrong? What are you passionate about? Questions like these can be tricky to answer. Follow this link for even more links regarding best possible interview answers.

Study: New PR Hires Must Blog, Tweet, Use SocNets.
Marketing Vox

PR hiring managers say that being social media savvy is almost as important as anything else when it comes to skills and qualifications. If you’re wanting a job in PR, you might want to start tweeting.

The Savings Experiment.
AOL News

“Buying cheap fast food, wearing inexpensive makeup, making your own soda at home. Are these money-saving options all they’re cracked up to be? We’re running 10 experiments to see what things really cost, and where the real value is. Watch a new video each week, and get some extra cost-saving advice on the side.”

How To Manage Your Online Life When You’re Dead.
TIME

Okay, it’s kind of morbid, but haven’t you ever thought of this before? Maybe not, till now.

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