Tag Archives: Networking

Adorable and Informative Blog Seeks Pithy Community Manager

So far YPC has launched its blog in fits and starts. We would like to add a lot more consistency and professionalism to the process. Specifically, we’re looking for somebody to lead the growth YPSpeak, recruit contributors, manage scheduling, and get the word out on social networks and in real life. This person would help [...]

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Networking 101

Networking 101

When I was a kid one of my favorite books to read through were field guides. The singular focus on presenting a large amount of information quickly and efficiently without lots of background makes field guides both primer reference manual when learning a new subject. In Stop Job Searching, Start Networking Brad and Courtney have [...]

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Life After Grad School Doesn’t Have To Be That Painful

Life After Grad School Doesn’t Have To Be That Painful

When you’re unemployed and desperately searching for work—and your student loans are already in repayment—it makes you wonder exactly why you’re paying those bills. While some may follow the lead of a woman who sued to get her tuition back, there are other avenues to securing income and making ends meet. The Job Search  Searching [...]

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20 Tips for Navigating a Networking Event

Two out of three people get a job through networking. Most job seekers spend the majority of their time scouring online postings and blasting their resumes to job boards. Ask any hiring manager or recruiter where they find most of their candidates, and time and time again they will say through a referral or a [...]

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Throw Out Your Elevator Speech!

Do you have a polished “elevator speech”? How often does it work, and what is it really intended to do? Think about it. In the world of sales an elevator speech is intended to: Get the other person interested enough in your product or service to either 1) buy from you and/or 2) get a [...]

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Recession-Busting Tips for Getting a Job in Tough Times

There is a lot of doom and gloom out there. With all the grim headlines, it’s pretty easy to feel down and out about your job search. If you were laid off, downsized, or euphemized, then it’s hard to stay positive and vigilant about taking a bright, successful next step. The good news is that [...]

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The Importance of Differentiation Part 2: Master Your Offline Brand

The Importance of Differentiation Part 2: Master Your Offline Brand

When 26 year old William Reigle became a victim of downsizing at an otherwise stable IT company in downtown Chicago he made a realization: working at the same office for the first four years after graduating college had left him in a vulnerable position. Other young professionals who had made job changes in recent years [...]

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You v. Facebook: Facebook Wins, But You Can Trump

You v. Facebook: Facebook Wins, But You Can Trump

Facebook was in the news a few weeks ago when it changed its Terms of Use so that it could own and use all of the information you posted, even after you deleted your account. Within days, public outcry was so severe that Mark Zuckerberg reverted to the old Terms of Use. I check out facebook [...]

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You Have a New Friend Request

Today’s economic environment has proven that almost every industry and profession provides little job security. Whether we work for a Fortune 500 corporation or start-up business, we are all “self-employed”. Corporate downsizing, outsourcing and consolidation are ever increasing the volatility in our employment and the frequency of our job changes. Networking, both social and professional, [...]

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