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Are Cover Letters Stil Relevant for Social Media & Tech Jobs? - 0 views

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    As more companies use social networks to screen candidates, many applicants are questioning whether their cover letters are still relevant. With the level of transparency in social media, what can a cover letter offer that a LinkedIn profile or Twitter stream can't?
Bill Genereux

How to connect social media to your marketing strategy - 1 views

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    Here is a framework for showing how each piece of social media content should support your marketing goals plus overall business plan and strategy.
Bill Genereux

Penn State frat KDR had warning about social media before posting lewd photos | TribLIVE - 0 views

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    A leadership consultant for Kappa Delta Rho's national organization cautioned the fraternity about social media three years before its Penn State chapter made headlines for ...
Bill Genereux

It's Called Social Media, not Sell Stuff Media - 1 views

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    Shouting louder and more often on social media is doomed to eventual failure. Move to a more interactive customer service model, or risk irrelevance.
Mark Walle

Social Networking - 0 views

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    An inside look at where tech is and where it is predicted to go!
Bill Genereux

The Danger of Telling Poor Kids That College Is the Key to Social Mobility - Andrew Sim... - 0 views

  • ean Anyon, an education researcher
  • chools teaching the children of affluent families prepared those kids to take on leadership roles
  • Schools teaching children from low-income families focused on keeping students busy and managing behavior.
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  • middle-class school deemphasized individual expression and in-depth analysis and rewarded the dutiful completion of specified rote tasks
  • Some students learn to take orders and others learn to chart a course of action and delegate responsibility.
  • “hidden curriculum”
  • When school environments casually yet consistently deemphasize the intellectual benefits of higher education, students become less imaginative about their futures.
  • College should be “sold” to all students as an opportunity to experience an intellectual awakening.
  • Access to higher education means that your values and interests can govern your choices.
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