February 4, 2010 by Jared Bilski
With a slew of firms running into problems because of staffers’ social networking habits, it’s no wonder some workplaces are banning these sites altogether. Before you go that route, consider these reasons why you should do the opposite.
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Tags: Dell, Facebook, Industry-specific experts, LinkedIn, Social Networking, Social networking habits, Twitter
August 25, 2009 by Kim Dustman
Clients and prospects are checking Facebook more than e-mail, and YouTube has become an office pastime. So there are plenty of reasons to get involved in social networking right now.
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Tags: Connection building, Facebook, Social Networking, Twitter, YouTube
June 26, 2009 by Jared Bilski
The days when brace-faced, acne-covered teens were the only ones navigating social-networking waters are gone. Today, it’s rare to find organizations that don’t have a presence on sites like Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Tags: Facebook, LinkedIn, Online posting policy, Small businesses, Social Networking, Twitter
October 2, 2008 by Jared Bilski
Ever wish you could find out more on that finance applicant you’re on the fence about? You’re not alone, and more employers are digging deeper.
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Tags: Confidential info, Employement candidates, Hiring process, Social Networking, Survey