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Social Media Can Help or Hurt Your Job Prospects

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Linda

social mediaWant to advance your career? Professional development today must include smart use of social media sites. Social networking is important, whether you are looking for a job or are mid-career, and whether you work for yourself or are advancing the corporate ladder. If your current social media image is negative, then your ability to get hired or enhance your career goals and professional development is seriously hindered. The type of information that employers see as negative is pretty obvious. But we’ve come up with a few examples in case you are unsure. Read all about them on our sister site, Living on the Cheap.



Posted by Linda on February 15, 2016 | Updated February 15, 2016 Filed Under: Jobs · Personal growth

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