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Ready for Anything: Preparing for The Future of Communications
Check out this white paper to learn more about the future of the communications industry and how you can prepare for it.
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Why every student should be on Twitter
Twitter isn't just about friends, family and colleagues. Not only does Twitter almost guarantee a response from people, it could also land you a job.
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Reppler Facebook app reports on the cleanliness of your content
Reppler launches Facebook app to help you monitor and keep your online reputation clean.
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Wellness coaching is where the employment is
What we have lacked in America's health system is lifelong communication. Change that, and you will not only bend the health care cost curve, you are going to bring a lot of people into a...
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Oracle's offer letter to Hurd: We'll pay you $950,000, bonus up to $10 million
Oracle will pay new co-president Mark Hurd $950,000 a year with a target bonus of $5 million. Hurd's with a cap of $10 million.
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Looking beyond the doors: A powerful employment motivator
Glassdoor.com released a list of technology companies which offer an inside-look into their workplaces and offices, attempting to entice the prospective grad student to their ranks.
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'I've just graduated!': 5 crucial pre-employment tips
For those leaving university after their final year exams, five key important things to take into account when preparing and applying for jobs.
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Asia still on lookout for best IT talent
Employees once had a pick of the type of jobs they want, but the tide has changed and it is now an employers' market. But the cream still rises to the top.
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Are drunk Facebook photos killing your job prospects?
Almost a third of HR and business managers in the UK check out their applicants' social networking pages. Their biggest red flag? Drunken photos and rude comments.
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Five alternative careers for IT pros
Considering a career change? Book author Janice Weinberg points out some of the paths open to IT workers. Yes, there is life beyond the server room.
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Which IT jobs will survive the credit crunch?
The economic downturn will see an increase in demand for tech professionals specializing in IT architecture as businesses consolidate their operations.
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VMware's R&D chief quits after 9 months
VMware said Tuesday that its executive vice president of research and development has resigned after nine months on the job. In a terse statement, VMware said that Richard Sarwal quit to go back...
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Police Blotter: LAPD may rehire celeb-obsessed ex-cop
Los Angeles police officer fired for using police databases for information about celebrities is on track to get his job back.
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Is there an employment gap between employers and students?
According to new research, companies expect students to have internships - but don't offer them, and social media background checks appear to be on the rise.
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Petition: Pass the Password Protection Act
Access Now has launched a petition to pass the Password Protection Act (PPA), a bill looking to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts.
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California to ban employers asking for your Facebook password
California wants to become the second state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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Password Protection Act: Ban bosses asking for Facebook passwords
The Password Protection Act, which looks to protect employees from employers asking for access to their social networking accounts, has been introduced in both the House and Senate.
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Judge: Facebook Likes not protected by First Amendment
U.S. District Judge Raymond Jackson has ruled that Facebook Likes aren't speech protected by the First Amendment. Employees fired for Liking something on the social network have no legal shield.
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Maryland bans employers asking for your Facebook password
Maryland has become the first state to ban the practice of employers asking current employees as well as job applicants for access to their social media accounts, such as for Facebook.
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TeenTech Weekly: Employing the Gen-Y
A special edition of TeenTech Weekly: Businesses, employment and the Gen-Y.
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SNOPA legislation would bar employers from social network passwords
The proposed Social Networking Online Protection Act is designed to shield the social networking passwords of job applicants and students.
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