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A book review by Paul Share In The Whuffie Factor, author Tara Hunt tells the fascinating story of how, in recent years, entrepreneurs and companies of all sizes have used social networking to succeed...
View ArticleNetworking is Not About Getting a Job – It Is About Making Connections
By: Frank McGrath Networking is tricky if you are chasing an unspecific, yet oddly limited, goal: I need a job. I need a job now. I need immediate, directed help that I hope to get from indirect...
View ArticleHere Comes Everybody
And They’re Coming to Teach You Things You Need to Know By: Victoria Goldenberg Could No Shortage of Work (NSoW) have existed 20 years ago? The costs in time, money and labor to gather and direct...
View ArticleFour Things You Must Do in Your Job Search
by: Kitti Brady Recently I was asked to share some thoughts on what I’ve learned about job hunting so far, so I put pen to paper and came up with a list of the four most important tools any job-hunter...
View ArticleMaster the Art of Selling
Book review by Frank McGrath At one time or another, everyone has gone to a networking function, returned with a stack of business cards, and said “well, now what?” That literal and figurative inert...
View ArticleDo You Have Too Many Friends?
Story by: Adrienne Rodney, Interview by: Brooke Allen Robin Dunbar, British anthropologist and evolutionary psychologist at Oxford, says you can have at most 150 sensible, reciprocated relationships....
View ArticleStartup Weekend: 54 Hours to Create a Company
by: Adrienne Rodney It has been said many times that it is better to create your own job than to find one. If you are unsure how to begin, there is a worldwide community that can help you. In 2011 we...
View ArticleHow America Can Level-Up Skills and Land Good Jobs
Article and Video Interview by Brooke Allen I’ve often wondered what can be done to make it fun to learn new skills and hunt for a job. Surely if FarmVille can make farming fun, and Call of Duty can...
View ArticleCan Hiring One Person Have a “Collateral Benefit” for Dozens?
NSoW founder, Brooke Allen, asks his job candidates to help each other find work rather than compete for the one job he is trying to fill. by: Brooke Allen I am hiring a replacement for Adrienne, who...
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