7 Reasons Why You Need A LinkedIn Routine – Employed Or Not by Cheryl Simpson / Careerealism As a Job Search Coach, one of the most common mistakes I see professionals making is spending too little time on LinkedIn. Yet, not only is LinkedIn a powerful job search adjunct; it’s also a formidable career management tool. Consider these statistics: LinkedIn … Read More
Is There an Unhealthy Side of mHealth?
Is There an Unhealthy Side of mHealth? By Jessica Tym / mHealthWatch Though consumers are spending a lot of money on mHealth products, or the use of mobile devices for medical and health purposes, and the industry is expected to grow from $2.4 billion to 26 billion in 2017, Nathan Cortez, law professor and associate dean of research at Southern … Read More
3 BIG Mistakes To Avoid When Looking For A Recruiter
3 BIG Mistakes To Avoid When Looking For A Recruiter by Heather Green / Careerealism Job hunting is easy, right? All you do is find a recruiter, comb through their ads and apply to the jobs that suit you. How’s that for simple? Well, if you’ve ever had to spend a while canvassing the job market, you’ll know that it’s … Read More
How do you know whether you are being engaging at interview?
How do you know whether you are being engaging at interview? By Sophie / More insight In some ways, attending an interview is like a first date: two potentially interested parties meeting for the first time to see if there is a spark, a connection which warrants further exploration! Arguably, an interview is more like speed-dating – more likely to … Read More
AR Going Mobile in a Major Way
AR Going Mobile in a Major Way By Michael Essany / MobileMarketingWatch The augmented reality market is set for a major boom. “The mobile augmented reality (AR) market is finally on the verge of fulfilling its potential and going mainstream, following years of hype,” the introduction to a new report from Tractica reads. So why now? The proliferation of smartphones … Read More
How to Be Confident and Open for Your First Interview
How to Be Confident and Open for Your First Interview By Kateline Jefferson / Undercover Recruiter You are a total “newbie” in the job market. You have your degree, your resume, and good references lined up. Unfortunately, your interview experience has only consisted of a brief conversation with the manager of a fast food restaurant prior to getting employed. You … Read More
Could Wireless Monitors Improve Ebola Care?
Could Wireless Monitors Improve Ebola Care? Scripps Program Will Test Wireless Approach Soon By J Barton / mHealthWatch In the pantheon of diseases, ebola is a particularly tricky adversary. It’s one of the most lethal — and it’s one that can turn even casual contact into a death sentence. That’s why many are hoping a new project, wherein Scripps Translational … Read More
How to Write a Resignation Letter
How to Write a Resignation Letter By H Durak / Learnist Careers If you have made the decision to leave your current role, then you need to make sure that you follow the rules for resigning correctly. This will include writing a resignation letter, so your company knows of your intentions to leave. Here, we will explore more about how … Read More
Automation to Contextualization, Are You Ready For The Move?
Automation to Contextualization, Are You Ready For The Move? By Preksha Samar / AppAloud Days have gone when people expected any hardware/software system to (just) automate some task or a piece of work. Now, systems are expected to execute things in a contextual and intelligent manner without being explicitly said/trained to do so. IT and consumer relationship is on its … Read More
Marketing high-flyers lack digital university qualification
Marketing high-flyers lack digital university qualification By Liz Morrell / Marketing Tech The relentless pace of change in the digital marketing world means it is hard even for those in the job to keep up with change. It comes as little surprise, then, that universities have failed to keep up with relevant, timely courses that suit the needs of today’s … Read More