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Network with meaningful connections who add to your network in positive ways. Keep in mind that companies often poach employees from their direct competitors. Make sure you are being seen by the right people and if that’s someone you don’t know well, include a note. Don't make it hard for recruiters or potential employers to find your resume or LinkedIn.

#any level #ambivert #all Industries #interviewing skills
lauren newton
UX Recruiter and Content Strategist @ Facebook

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Knowing what to include in your LinkedIn profile and using it appropriately always makes you walk a fine line. It’s tricky because it is a social media platform, but keep in mind that it remains a professional networking platform. It should be an effective reflection of your resume and have information that's easily digestible and readable. Save space and strategize your information format and placement. Keep in mind that endorsements don’t mean much to employers, but recommendations are very effective.

#any level #introvert #all Industries #interviewing skills
lauren newton
UX Recruiter and Content Strategist @ Facebook

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Highly performing teams are aligned. When you start a project use an 'even-over' tool to help prioritize work and make sure everyone is working towards the same goal. List every goal of the project and get agreement which one should come to the top by saying "goal X even over goal Y".

#senior level professional #extrovert #all Industries #team work
Bree Groff

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Your personal image is also your personal brand, so when you're on the job hunt, your entire LinkedIn page should be reflective of your personality. This is important because oftentimes, your profile can be your first impression to employers and recruiters.

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lauren newton
UX Recruiter and Content Strategist @ Facebook

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Bridge the gap between people living paycheck by paycheck and people in wealth management by having a personal commitment. Invest in a college degree, most of your living hours are on work. Buy a couple shares and have incentives. The bottom line is to find a way to put money in your pockets, have it naturally grow and all without taking money from others.

#mid-level professional #ambivert #all Industries #salary negotiation skills
Jane Barratt
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