Fake it til you make it? Please. No need for that. With online learning sites and videos, a lot of information and in depth educational materials are available for free. The flipside? If you have been looking for an eye catching way to display your skills, teaching your specialty to eager online learners can help…
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We all have weaknesses; it’s just a fact. So why do we have a tendency to hide, mask, or defend our weaknesses rather than embracing them? I think it is because we have a fear of being judged. Well, I am putting myself out there, and I recently made a commitment to addressing one of…
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In the first part of the “Digital Dirt” series, we focused on personal information that’s readily accessible online, but not necessarily using a social media platform. This is where internet users can unintentionally dig themselves a deep hole in digital dirt. Lack of Internet Privacy. Facebook has close to 1 billion users, Twitter at 555…
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Social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter allow people to connect and share with the click of a button. Though we may love sharing funny cat videos and posting awkward stage photos of our friends, potential job candidates need to be increasingly careful about their digital footprint. The following is part one of a…
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A man I know very well, who for his company’s PR restrictions I cannot name, was once a left brainiac. He learned Morse code, was an eagle scout, and an Electrical Engineer in college (Go Irish). There was one Saturday where his friends had to drag him out of the library to go to a…
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Fashion in the workplace Post recession, a good amount of people in our country are looking to find a new job, a job, a better job, a promotion or expand our networks to make sure we are connected with our industries, and as shallow as it sounds, we need to look good. I have had…
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