6 networking blunders to avoid
The objective of networking is, of course, to gain some benefit—a sales lead, a mentor, or maybe a new job—but a ‘gimme, gimme, gimme’ approach won’t get you very far.
The objective of networking is, of course, to gain some benefit—a sales lead, a mentor, or maybe a new job—but a ‘gimme, gimme, gimme’ approach won’t get you very far.
Some of these headlines are extraordinarily clever. Others perhaps send the wrong message. Either way, they demand one’s attention.
Many members of Gen Y see work engagement as devotion to their own abilities, rather than to fulfilling the needs of their employers. Others are simply subsidizing their leisure pursuits.
The press release isn’t dead, necessarily, but the standard text-only missive is probably just shambling along. Liven things up with still and moving images.
Top exec Marissa Mayer made the comment on a conference call with reporters and analysts, referring to 1,100 net layoffs in the first quarter of 2015.
Top exec Marissa Mayer made the comment on a conference call with reporters and analysts, referring to 1,100 net layoffs in the first quarter of 2015.
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