The new way to find a job – getting wired for work

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If you or someone you know is looking for a job, keep reading:

In today’s tough job market, it’s hard to get the attention of recruiters or hiring managers. Routine job notices generate a blizzard of resumes, burying the best candidates.

But now, you can get the inside track with free and low-cost networking tools. You’ll get early notice of new job opportunities and direct access to hiring managers.

Eight in 10 employers now use LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook to recruit or screen applicants. You can’t afford to ignore these powerful new career tools.

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  • Build and expand your network of business contacts.
  • Get powerful recommendations for your next job or promotion.
  • Learn how to polish your online reputation.
  • Discover warning signs of job scams and rip-offs.
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