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Connecting talent with opportunity in the digital age | McKinsey & Company - 0 views

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    access to a 2015 report on digital tools to increase employment/earned income opportunities
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Your Digital Footprint - 0 views

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    Nice visualization and good information on shaping your digital footprint in 13 slides.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Resume Templates for Visual Resumes - The Muse - 0 views

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    identifies 5 digital resume tools for taking advantage of html
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The 10 Pillars To Creating a Compelling Digital Resume | Jeff Bullas | LinkedIn - 0 views

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    Jeff Bullas offers ten tips on creating your virtual resume
Lisa Levinson

A Recruiters' Perspective: Job Boards and Career Websites - 0 views

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    Mashables take on Job Boards and Career Websites from the perspective of the recruiter. Basically, Rob Byron is saying build your brand because otherwise you won't stand out on Job Boards or anywhere else. Your digital footprint and network will do you more good than a job board.
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    Mashables take on Job Boards and Career Websites from the perspective of the recruiter. Basically, Rob Byron is saying build your brand because otherwise you won't stand out on Job Boards or anywhere else. Your digital footprint and network will do you more good than a job board.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Tips for Writing a Résumé in a Digital World - 0 views

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    This is the complete WSJ infograph on Pinterest for writing a resume in an online world. Lots of information in compact space.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Digital Footprints - Managing Your Online Reputation - 0 views

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    Good slide presentation on managing your online reputation by Susan Bearden at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

New Job Search: Landing a Job In The Digital Age: Associations Now - 1 views

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    Informative blog post by Katie Bascuas at Associations Now on importance of LinkedIn presence and inside professional associations' social media channels for job hunters, September 3, 2015
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

What Is a Digital Resume-and Do You Need One?|Vault Blogs|Vault.com - 1 views

  • the first thing 70 percent of people do when looking for local businesses is fire up their browsers and head online to do a search.
  • every single day, more and more of the world is online, and as that trend continues the internet is becoming our de facto first choice of where to go to find things, whether that means the closest deli to our apartment, a quality used car, or someone to fill the position that just opened up at our company.
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    blog post by Juliana Weiss-Roessler on why online resumes are critical to have these days, February 15, 2013. She recommends using LinkedIn, online resume builder, and your own website.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Personal Development Shouldn't Stop After 60! Use These Tools to Network or Start a Bus... - 0 views

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    Margaret Manning's video interview with John Tarnow on digital tools to use for networking and starting businesses. (17 minutes) shocked at # of people who do not have photos on social media profile including LinkedIn "Transparency is new privacy" "Linkedin is great tool for our generation, Facebook more social, need to fill in LinkedIn profiles to give employers/clients sense of compatibility, affinities" It is also connecting to people they know. How important is blogging? A-It's a process to find what your point of view is. Part of reinvention process is figuring out what we have to say, that others can learn from. Manning did a list of 60 things for younger women to know Being of service to community is key. Subscribe to news feeds, Google alerts on handful of topics that relate to this interest. Go to website, comment, engage with other people to develop your voice, your brand. Purpose of networking--to have fun, to link up with others, looking to start a business--great opportunities on Linkedin, search tools. Act locally, think globally. Define product and market--same old skills we have used forever. only difference today is scale. Twitter is way of getting message out, supporting brand. Outward platform. Social mindset is needed for starting businesses. Live in a sharing economy--software, business development, etc.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Why Good People Can't Get Jobs - Wharton Digital PressWharton Digital Press - 0 views

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    Interview with Peter Capelli, Wharton School professor employers want to hire people without having to train or onboard them so they are hiring competitors' employees to reduce start-up time. Also adding more requirements to have work done in 1 job instead of multiple jobs Employers have problem; they are overwhelmed with applicants, many more applicants than jobs. Companies have gutted admin functions, rely heavily on automation. Hard to get software right to get right people through. How can we get software to recognize nuances of candidates? three problems: employers have to focus in on critical requirements; how much is it costing companies to keep position vacant? Realistic expectations for work, for pay (guessing game for applicants), then start worrying about software. self-screening out is answer. Applicants don't get follow-up email responding to application. Can't find the skills I want at the price I want to pay--employers say it is lack of prospective applicants, not what they want as being unreasonable.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Tips for Writing a Résumé in a Digital World - WSJ - 0 views

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    The WSJ offers tips for online resumes but the bottom of the article appears cut off. Doesn't provide a date.
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Technology Still a Big Disconnect for Older Americans - US News - 0 views

  • "Technology is an enabler; it is not the solution," he adds. Further, using high-tech tools can be a solitary act that creates "unintended opportunities for isolation. This idea that people are going to get all their socialization through the Internet is just not going to happen.""People think that somehow boomers are going to trump biology" in terms of being able to stay technically proficient as they get older, Collins says, "but it's not going to happen."People with Parkinson's, for example, face challenges in using most of the small, touch-screen devices now on the market, he observes. The new iPhone has won raves for its digital assistant, called Siri. But what if the user can't hear? Or what if they have macular degeneration and can't see the screen on a computing device?
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    technology issues for baby boomers and even older adults--we will not benefit as much as I thought based on this assessment by Philip Moeller, February 27, 2012.
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