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Thursday, August 20, 2009

How to Transfer Your Skills and Weather This Down Economy

From: "The Mergis Group"
Date: Wed, 19 Aug 2009 09:50:46 -0500
Subject: Using Transferrable Skills to Weather the Down Economy - Mergis Group Professional Summit


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How Finance Pros Can Use "Transferable" Skills to Weather the Down Economy

Large-scale layoffs have many finance workers plotting their next moves. While they may have to think a bit more creatively, many have the skills they need to keep their careers afloat. The key to success is identifying and marketing transferable skills.


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More Employers Turning to Social Networks as Channel for Recruiting New Talent

Web-based social networks have surpassed their stature as online communities for young people and have emerged as a powerful avenue for professionals to make connections. There are three particular social networking sites that professionals should explore if they are serious about expanding their contacts and building their career development options.
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