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How Your Work History Affects Your Job Hunt in the New Age of Work

The resume--and other details of the job hunt--certainly are changing. Resumes are morphing into a combination of digital identity and the traditional summary of work experience and skills. And perhaps what has changed the most is how your work history affects your job hunt.

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Making LinkedIn Work for You Tips for getting noticed and getting connected

With roughly one new member joining per second, LinkedIn has rapidly developed into a global professional networking superpower. But with so many people competing for attention on the site, it's easy to get lost in the crowd. Here are a few quick tips to help you get noticed (in the right way) and get connected to potential employers.
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Your Career 2.0 Make a smooth transition back into the world of work

Going back to work? You're in good company. According to a recent MetLife Foundation/Civic Ventures survey, somewhere between 5.3 and 8.4 million people aged 44 to 70 have made the transition back to work by launching "encore careers." So if you're headed back to work, prepare yourself for a great career comeback with these tips.
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Top 10 Steps to Catapult Your Career up the Corporate Ladder

Every career success story is unique. While there isn't a magic answer for taking your career to the top, following these ten steps will get you headed up the corporate ladder.

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4 Steps to Career Passion

As you look ahead, think of the rest of your career as a journey. That journey has the potential to be an incredible adventure, or the roadtrip from hell. Here are four steps to make sure you enjoy the ride!
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