November, 2009

Recruiting with LinkedIn: Accepting Bulk Invitations

Recruiting with LinkedIn: Accepting Bulk Invitations

Constant changes to the UI within LinkedIn seem to cause confusion amongst users. One such option that is still available but has moved is: Bulk accepting initiations. Though this feature was moved a long while back, it was important to... (Continue reading)

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Searching with Kosmix part II

Searching with Kosmix part II

Kosmix is a guide to the Web. The site (www.kosmix.com) lets users explore the Web by topic, presenting a dashboard of relevent videos, photos, news, commentary, opinion, communities and links to related topics. Kosmix’s categorization engine organizes the Internet into... (Continue reading)

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Sendouts crushes the Recruiting Makeover

Sendouts crushes the Recruiting Makeover

Recruiting Makeover is the hottest new contest to hit the recruiting and staffing industry! And the idea is catching on fast with local businesses. The goal is to find the one lucky company who will get the call to makeover... (Continue reading)

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Twitter is not as smart as Google: @BizStone

Twitter is not as smart as Google: @BizStone

The new agreement allows Twitter users to automatically broadcast their tweets to a message board on LinkedIn. And LinkedIn users will be able to have their status updates sent directly to their Twitter feed.... (Continue reading)

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Keeping it to 140 characters creates concise and thought provoking insights

Keeping it to 140 characters creates concise and thought provoking insights

That’s what Dr. Monica Rankin Professor of History at UT Dallas says and it’s why she brought Twitter into her classroom. What? Twitter in the classroom? Hey parents, did you pay $28 K this semester for you kid to play... (Continue reading)

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Posting and Recieving jobs with TweetJobs.net

Posting and Recieving jobs with TweetJobs.net

James explains that when you are limited to just 140 characters, the information you broadcast has to be succinct and clear, holding only the most relevant information to the job seeker. Tweetjobs was developed to wok smart...... (Continue reading)

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