Dave Fleet

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25 Suggestions For How To Use Twitter

Dave Fleet

Boost your reputation – Post your own content or curate others’ to build your own reputation in your chosen area. Inbound job hunting - Network with peers in your industry, build relationships with hiring managers, develop your own reputation and watch the number of job offers you receive rocket.

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Cooks Source: How to Avoid an Unnecessary Crisis

Dave Fleet

Thousands of people posted comments to the Cooks Source Facebook page, which went from a couple of hundred fans to three and a half thousand “fans&# over the next two days. These comments rapidly turned from general outrage to quite offensive mockery. The response when Gaudio posted this email was jaw-dropping.

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Armchair Quarterbacks: Don’t Be That Troll

Dave Fleet

Damage your own reputation and that of your employer. People will draw that line whether you want them to or not (to take it a step further, ask the many people who have lost their jobs after ill-advised comments online). Say goodbye to being on that shortlist. Get me worked up. Yeah, right. Don't be this guy either.

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Lessons along the road: 5 career pointers for new graduates

Dave Fleet

Now, I take Coleman Cox’s comments with a pinch of salt. The person I would have reported to had a reputation as being difficult, but the role was another step up the career ladder. If you’re working 70 hours every week – and I’ve been there – it’s not good for you, your family or your colleagues. Don’t do that.

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Lessons along the road: 5 career pointers for new graduates

Dave Fleet

Now, I take Coleman Cox’s comments with a pinch of salt. The person I would have reported to had a reputation as being difficult, but the role was another step up the career ladder. If you’re working 70 hours every week – and I’ve been there – it’s not good for you, your family or your colleagues. Don’t do that.

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