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- Article: With 'frictionless sharing,' Facebook and news orgs push bo From: Eric Nilsson
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- CNG - "Why (or Why Not) and How to Engage a Career Coach", 10/6/2011 From: CareerNetworkingGroup@yahoogroups.com
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- Article: How to Write a Career-Changing Resume (FINS) From: Eric Nilsson
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Article: With 'frictionless sharing,' Facebook and news orgs push bo
Posted by: "Eric Nilsson" ericnilsson@earthlink.net norsemantechnology
Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:09 pm (PDT)
With 'frictionless sharing,' Facebook and news orgs push boundaries of
online privacy
Jeff Sondermanby Jeff Sonderman <http://www.poynter.org/author/ >jsonderman/
Published Sep. 29, 2011 9:52 am Updated Sep. 29, 2011 10:14 am
Facebook again may have gone too far in its quest to make privacy obsolete,
and this time some news organizations could get burned by going along with
it.
Facebook spent years making it easier for us to share by building its
network and placing "Like" buttons across the Web. Its latest idea
<http://www.poynter.org/latest- news/media- lab/social- media/146874/ facebook- t
o-make-big-shift-to-passive- content-sharing/ > goes much further, turning
sharing into a thoughtless process in which everything we read, watch or
listen to is shared with our friends automatically.
See the full article here:
http://www.poynter.org/latest- news/media- lab/social- media/147638/ with-fricti
onless-sharing-facebook- and-news- orgs-push- boundaries- of-reader- privacy/
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CNG - "Why (or Why Not) and How to Engage a Career Coach", 10/6/2011
Posted by: "CareerNetworkingGroup@yahoogroups.com" CareerNetworkingGroup@yahoogroups.com
Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:25 pm (PDT)
Reminder from: CareerNetworkingGroup Yahoo! Group
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CNG - "Why (or Why Not) and How to Engage a Career Coach"
Thursday October 6, 2011
6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
(The next reminder for this event will be sent in 5 days, 4 minutes.)
Location: Bernards Township Library
Street: 32 South Maple Ave
City State Zip: Basking Ridge, NJ 07920
Notes:
Speaker: John Hadley
Do you wonder:
Can a coaching really help you accelerate your job search, or get to the next level in your career?
Is working with a Career Coach right for you?
How do you find the right coach?
What steps ensure you get the most value?
Career Coaching can make the difference between settling for just any job and landing the job and pay you deserve, but it's not the right answer for everyone! You should only invest in it for the right reasons, and if you come to our next Career Networking Group on Thursday, October 6th, you will discover:
- Why so many successful executives have coaches.
- What you CAN get from a Career Coach.
- What you CAN'T get from a Career Coach.
- Whether this investment makes sense for YOU.
ABOUT OUR SPEAKER
JOHN HADLEY: After graduating from Stanford University, John Hadley worked in the financial services industry for 25 years, in roles ranging from Product Manager to Chief Actuary. He then opened a successful systems consulting practice, which generated over $1.5 million in revenues. Now John is a career coach who works with job seekers frustrated with their search, helping them to land the job and pay they deserve. He also coaches professionals struggling to achieve the visibility that leads to interesting new opportunities at work and in the market. John offers a FREE monthly Career Tips Email newsletter read by over 8,500 subscribers. You can find that and a variety of other career resources on his website at www.JHACareers.com.
Agenda:
6:30PM Open networking
7:00PM Workshop: "Why (or Why Not) and How to Engage a Career Coach" by John Hadley
8:15PM CNG announcements, 30-second introductions by each attendee, open networking
8:55PM Adjourn
9:15PM Optional: Reconvene at The Ridge to continue networking
Directions:
I-287 to N. Maple Ave. exit toward Basking Ridge
Go about 1.5 miles on N. Maple Ave.
N. Maple Ave. becomes S. Maple Ave.
Bernards Township Library is on the right
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Article: How to Write a Career-Changing Resume (FINS)
Posted by: "Eric Nilsson" ericnilsson@earthlink.net norsemantechnology
Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:04 pm (PDT)
Career Advice <http://it-jobs.fins.com/ > Sep 26Archive.aspx? ArticleType= 37
2011
How to Write a Career-Changing Resume
By Alina Dizik
In the last few years, executive resume writer Mary Elizabeth Bradford has
noticed more of her clients seeking a career switch, even after having built
successful careers in another field.
Nowadays, mid-level career changers -- such as software developers who now
work in finance or entrepreneurs who come back into corporate life -- make
up more than 45% of her practice. Many struggle to create an
attention-grabbing resume, she says.
"The ability to objectively match up relevant skills to the position of
choice is invaluable," Bradford says.
Eager to switch careers? Here are 10 ways to improve your resume:
See the ways here:
http://it-jobs.fins.com/ Articles/ SBB0001424052970 2048313045765947 91702213136
/How-to-Write-a-Career- Changing- Resume
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