tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916149.post8315838215827830762..comments2021-03-19T04:33:47.788-07:00Comments on Beth Bridges - The Networking Motivator (tm): Boiling Down the Essence of Networking for Job SeekersBeth Bridgeshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13181919419495165248noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916149.post-78793077397491792582012-03-21T23:23:47.275-07:002012-03-21T23:23:47.275-07:00Nice post. Great blog. Keep posting such kind of i...Nice post. Great blog. Keep posting such kind of information on your blog. I bookmarked it for continuous visit.<br /><a href="http://seotoolster.com/seotoolster/html5-player/html5-video-player-audio-player" rel="nofollow"> html5 audio player</a>html5 audio playerhttp://viperwolfplayer.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916149.post-90470889425835304502009-05-27T18:43:42.924-07:002009-05-27T18:43:42.924-07:00I recently sat on a panel addressing job seekers. ...I recently sat on a panel addressing job seekers. My advice included the following points:<br /><br />Show up - you can build a reputation for being dependable<br />Be on time - always<br />Have a good attitude - no one wants to work with a whiner<br />Don't burn bridges - especially in a small community, everyone is connected to your networkSusan Williamshttp://www.venangochamber.orgnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916149.post-11438448795301031442009-05-27T00:25:21.822-07:002009-05-27T00:25:21.822-07:00I would say, you should only apply for a job you r...I would say, you should only apply for a job you really want to do! No matter how many rules and valuable suggestions you follow, if you hate your job, you'll be never good at it and you life becomes a living hell. <br />If circumstances force you to take every job offer coming along, then take it and use every minute to work on your dream.<br />A good place to start networking might be twitter - easy to use, a lot of helpful tools, and within 140 characters you can't say too many wrong things.<br />The fastest start to actually talk to people who are willing to hire you might be Xing (www.xing.com). This is a platform where you can present yourself, and create a CV in your profile and actually start looking for job offers. It's free (with certain limitations) but in the beginning I don't think it's necessary to upgrade and become a paying member (especially if you are on a thight budget). Check other peoples profiles in the beginning and you know how this can be done.Angelikahttp://vur.me/AgelDiamond/MLM-Rockstarnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29916149.post-47294427049494623622009-05-21T11:14:40.540-07:002009-05-21T11:14:40.540-07:00I actually wrote about a similar topic just yester...I actually wrote about a similar topic just yesterday. I made the parallel between having a strong personal brand and being picked first for sports on the playground...here are my three key rules:<br />1) Be Authentic<br />2) Have Value<br />3) Know how to Communicate<br /><br />The full blog post can be found at www.TravisSheridan.comTravis Sheridanhttp://www.travissheridan.comnoreply@blogger.com