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Delhi School of Communication offers Advertising Courses in Delhi - 0 views

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    DSC has been a first in many domains. It pioneered the concept of Advertising Industry training, also bridging the theory-practice gap through its Apprenticeships and Internships.
Leslie Camacho

Reverse Mentoring Cracks Workplace - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "In an effort to school senior executives in technology, social media and the latest workplace trends, many businesses are pairing upper management with younger employees in a practice known as reverse mentoring. The trend is taking off at a range of companies, from tech to advertising. "
Leslie Camacho

Promoting Your Job Search When You're Already Employed - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "How should you go about advertising yourself on LinkedIn when you are already employed? It seems like you wouldn't want to be too overt, since people from your present company are likely to see your posting. Is it OK to note that you are open to job queries?"
Leslie Camacho

Promoting Your Job Search When You're Already Employed - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "How should you go about advertising yourself on LinkedIn when you are already employed? It seems like you wouldn't want to be too overt, since people from your present company are likely to see your posting. Is it OK to note that you are open to job queries?"
Leslie Camacho

Seven Steps for Career Professionals to Take When a Reporter Calls - 0 views

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    "Have you ever received a call from a reporter looking for a career development professional? Such calls could be triggered by a number of different events. If you advertise your services or events such as career or job fairs, reporters may follow up. If the economy is in a downturn, with major employers eliminating jobs and millions of people re-thinking their career futures, reporters may come to you as an expert source of comment and analysis. If the economy is expanding and people are exploring new work options, reporters may seek observations about the resulting trends. If your organization issues a press release, you should be prepared to field any inquiries that result."
Leslie Camacho

Job Postings Surge as Economy Warms - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "As the economy gradually recovers, some big U.S. companies are cranking up their recruiting and advertising thousands of job openings, ranging from retail clerks and nurses to bank tellers and experts in cloud computing."
Leslie Camacho

Bias Against the Unemployed Is Subject of Probe - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "WASHINGTON-The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has begun a probe of whether employers and recruitment firms are unlawfully barring the unemployed from applying for certain jobs, the agency's chairman said. EEOC Chairman Jacqueline Berrien said at a hearing Wednesday that the agency began hearing anecdotal reports of the practice last summer, including from news reports and from worker-advocacy groups gathering examples of help-wanted advertisements that said only individuals who currently had jobs should apply. "We'll take a close look at what we heard and consider if there's anything we might need to do to clarify standards," she said."
Leslie Camacho

Hiring Managers Take Their Time Filling Jobs - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "Hiring has yet to hit a rapid clip, but it's not for lack of job openings. Since December, the economy has added about 130,000 jobs a month, barely more than what is needed to keep up with population growth, according to the U.S. Labor Department. Meanwhile, the number of job openings advertised online has grown by more than 400,000, to 4.2 million, according to the Conference Board, a research organization. That increase continued a trend that began in the spring of 2009."
Leslie Camacho

CNN.com - 25 words that hurt your resume - Jan 20, 2006 - 0 views

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    So, you're experienced? Before you advertise this in your resume, be sure you can prove it.
Leslie Camacho

17% of smartphone owners use check-in apps | Electronista - 0 views

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    3 in 4 mobile users check-in from a smartphone comScore, a market research firm that measures trends in the digital world has released a study that shows just how mobile the world has become. Their research reveals that many mobile and smartphone users checked in using mobile apps such Facebook Places, Foursquare and Gowalla. The study, which surveyed users in March, found that 16.7 million, or 7.1 percent of the total US mobile subscriber base used location-based "check-in" services on their phones. 17.6 percent of the estimated 12.7 million smartphone owners now use these services.
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