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May 10, 2017
12:00PM - 2:00PM

Florida Career Development Association (FCDA) Professional Development Series

“SOCIAL NETWORKING YOUR WAY TO A NEW JOB”

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“SOCIAL NETWORKING YOUR WAY TO A NEW JOB”

Presenter:  Karol Taylor, MA Counseling Psychology, GCDFI, CCMC, JCTC, MCC, CBBSC, http://www.tayloryourcareer.com

Recruiters use Social Networking to locate new hires; Job Seekers use it to find jobs. Yet many Career Counselors hesitate to embrace it.  LinkedIn found that Social Networking is the fastest growing source of quality hires globally, having grown by 73% in the past four years. Jobvite discovered that job seeking is now a 24/7 activity, with job seekers using their mobile phones during their commute, while on the job, and even in the bathroom! Gain insights for successfully bridging the digital gap into the world of social networking and get an overview of the top social networks.

 

To register visit:  flacounsellng.org and NCDA Members Enter

Promo Code:  FCDAWebinar2017

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Add to Calendar aCLuDhaqizCaPxAftmqF167204 05/10/2017 12:00 PM 05/10/2017 02:00 PM false Florida Career Development Association (FCDA) Professional Development Series “SOCIAL NETWORKING YOUR WAY TO A NEW JOB” Presenter:  Karol Taylor, MA Counseling Psychology, GCDFI, CCMC, JCTC, MCC, CBBSC, http://www.tayloryourcareer.com Recruiters use Social Networking to locate new hires; Job Seekers use it to find jobs. Yet many Career Counselors hesitate to embrace it.  LinkedIn found that Social Networking is the fastest growing source of quality hires globally, having grown by 73% in the past four years. Jobvite discovered that job seeking is now a 24/7 activity, with job seekers using their mobile phones during their commute, while on the job, and even in the bathroom! Gain insights for successfully bridging the digital gap into the world of social networking and get an overview of the top social networks.   To register visit:  flacounsellng.org and NCDA Members Enter Promo Code:  FCDAWebinar2017 webinar