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Leslie Camacho

Five Lessons Learned From the WSJ Managing Your Career Column - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    Career Management: No one can manage You Inc. better than you. And here's how to do it.
Leslie Camacho

News and Announcements for September - 3 views

Happy September, This month I would like to welcome Amanpreet Kaur to our group. To view her profile or become her Diigo friend, go to "members" and click on her name. It's that easy. This mon...

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Leslie Camacho

Careers Q&A: The Best Ways to Promote Yourself and Your Job Search on LinkedIn - WSJ.com - 1 views

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    "Q: As a LinkedIn user, I am seeing many people stating, "looking for a job opportunity" and other similar statements in their profile or status. If you are unemployed, is it good to announce that you are looking for a job this way, or does it potentially damage your image?"
Leslie Camacho

Job-Search Networks, in All Shapes and Sizes - NYTimes.com - 0 views

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    ON a recent Monday evening in the basement of the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Brooklyn Heights, a group of seven local residents gathered to discuss their faith - in the job market. One woman, who had been laid off from a high-powered job at a local hedge fund, sought advice about the benefits of accepting part-time work. Another participant, a man who had worked more than a decade in the technology industry, wondered aloud whether switching fields would be wise.
Leslie Camacho

Create Your Own Nepotism| Career Advice | GottaMentor - 0 views

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    I think it`s pretty undeniable that nepotism pays, but don`t worry if your daddy`s not a big executive. You`re in luck because you can create your own nepotism. You don`t need a blood relationship for someone in power to take an interest in you and put you on the fast-track. Here are ideas that can give you the same advantages as those born with great connections.
Leslie Camacho

The Savvy Networker - 0 views

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    The 2009 job market is very different from job markets of the past. If you haven't job-hunted in a while, the changes in the landscape can throw you for a loop.
Belinda Wilson

Gen Y: How to Get a Job Now - BusinessWeek - 0 views

  • They rely on career services or troll Monster.com, where one posting draws hundreds of applicants. If you can't get a paid internship, start a tutoring business or baby-sitting business, or consider auditing classes or shadowing someone in an industry that interests you. Now is the time to expand your network. Go through your résumé line by line. Think not just of family and professional contacts, but also connect with high school and college friends, people at community organizations, churches, sports clubs, and ethinic-affinity groups. Tell all of them you're available and looking for work. This is the time for a guerrilla job search.
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    Article on different job search methods for recent graduates and their parents
Leslie Camacho

How Facebook Can Ruin Your Friendships - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    But I don't give a hoot that you are "having a busy Monday," your child "took 30 minutes to brush his teeth," your dog "just ate an ant trap" or you want to "save the piglets." And I really, really don't care which Addams Family member you most resemble. (I could have told you the answer before you took the quiz on Facebook.)
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