Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Summary Sunday Be Better At What You Do

Summary Sunday Be Better At What You Do Burnt out? Over-worked? Discouraged? It happens to all of us. This weeks roundup of posts will help you be better at what you dofrom  learning how to search LinkedIn to being more productive at networking or your job! LINKEDIN LinkedIn Privacy Settings and How they Effect Your Job Search By Dana Levy, Brooklyn Resum Studio | YouTern How much do you really know about your privacy settings on LinkedIn? Learn what information you can control and what you cant. How To: Search the New LinkedIn Search Interface (Properly) Using Field Commands by  Holly Fawcett | SocialTalent This should really be titled, how to search LinkedIn now that advanced search is gone! It is written for recruiters, but all the same instructions apply to you as well. NETWORKING How To Network Your Way To A New Job by  Phoebe Vertigan | Firebrand Talent Ignition You know you should be networking, but the thought of it repulses you. Keep in mind this one tip from the articleand please, go read the other 4 tips: Focus on sharing knowledge and learning something new CAREER Lets Stop Calling Them Soft Skills by Seth Godin | Its Your Turn Anything written by Seth Godin is worth your time to read! He talks about the importance of soft skills- which shouldnt be overlooked. WORK SMARTER SUMMIT: Free videos from experts   If youve never taken part in an online summit, heres your chance. Over 35 experts share advice, tips and hacks for working smarter, not harder! But you only have 36 hours left to access them at no cost. Register here now Here are a couple of my favorites! Dorie Clark On How To Get Your Work Recognized Mark Babbitt On How Working Social Is Working Smarter How to Build a Great Reputation by Frank Sonnenberg It isnt enough to do your job well. People have to know about you! Here are 8 things you can do to shine! How Proper Use of Work Breaks Greatly Increases Productivity [Infographic] by QuidCorner on YouTern Research proves youll do better work if you take breaks! Everyone is different, so find a routine that works for you! by QuidCorner

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