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- Seventy Social Networkers in a Patio at The Pub | New Media Cincinnati (tm) on First Post
- Three words for 2010 | Daniel Johnson, Jr. on Turn the page
- How I spent 2009 - in blog posts | Daniel Johnson, Jr. on New Media Dayton!
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Recently from How I Got My Job- The hardest part of your job searchImage by brixton via Flickr What is the hardest part of your job search? Is it finding contacts to one of your target companies? Is it building a list of companies you’re targeting? How about preparing for interviews? For me, the hardest part of my job search is also the most important part. What I’m about to say [...] […]
- On not hearing back after applying onlineEver felt snubbed by an HR department when you’ve sent in your application, having dotted all the i’s and crossed the t’s? Here’s an interesting article shared on a LinkedIn group I’m a part of that might make you feel better: Complaint Box | The E-Snub – City Room Blog – NYTimes.com […]
- A pink slip or a blank page?Getting laid off and losing a job doesn’t have to be the end of the world. It can be the best time to reinvent yourself. As one person in Lemonade: The Movie said, it’s not a pink slip – it’s a blank page. Please set aside 36 minutes and watch this movie. I saw it on [...] […]
- The hardest part of your job search
Recently from Get That Job!- The hardest part of your job searchImage by brixton via Flickr What is the hardest part of your job search? Is it finding contacts to one of your target companies? Is it building a list of companies you’re targeting? How about preparing for interviews? For me, the hardest part of my job search is also the most important part. What I’m about to say [...] […]
- On not hearing back after applying onlineEver felt snubbed by an HR department when you’ve sent in your application, having dotted all the i’s and crossed the t’s? Here’s an interesting article shared on a LinkedIn group I’m a part of that might make you feel better: Complaint Box | The E-Snub – City Room Blog – NYTimes.com […]
- A pink slip or a blank page?Getting laid off and losing a job doesn’t have to be the end of the world. It can be the best time to reinvent yourself. As one person in Lemonade: The Movie said, it’s not a pink slip – it’s a blank page. Please set aside 36 minutes and watch this movie. I saw it on [...] […]
- The hardest part of your job search
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Recently at danieljohnsonjr.com- The case for more local community networking groupsImage by danieljohnsonjr via Flickr In a recent interview I was asked if I was unwilling to promote other networking groups. It would seem some are under the impression that only a select can create community events. The case for more local community networking groups Now, if you’re active in the social media community in Cincinnati, you might [...] […]
- Comments policy for better community engagementImage by danieljohnsonjr via Flickr If everyone got along, the world would be a pretty boring place, wouldn’t it? One of the great things I love about having a blog and using social networking tools is that they enable discussions to happen, so that I and other readers are able to see multiple points of view. I [...] […]
- Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-03-14Good morning from beautiful Cincinnati! 50 degrees today! # I hab a tode wid a scradchee droat. Cannot wade to go bat to bed. # @Lumpy We got caught up on the entire series over the holidays late last year. Hope you're enjoying it! in reply to Lumpy # @Lumpy DVDs make it so easy to watch. Cliffhanger [...] […]
- The case for more local community networking groups
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