5 types of social media posts that recruiters hate
A new study finds that 75 percent of the U.S. workforce is looking for a
job or open to a new position. If you’re among them, you had better
avoid these posts.
By Michael Sebastian | Posted: October 11, 2012

Looking for a new job? You’re not alone. A new study from Jobvite found that 69 percent of employed Americans are looking for or are open to taking a new job, up from 61 percent last year. Among the entire U.S. workforce—which includes the currently employed and the unemployed who are looking for work—the number of job-seekers jumps to 75 percent. Those mulling a new gig should realize that the Internet is where many hiring managers do research about prosp
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