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Names can be useful but misleading things

NOTE: I'm re-upping this post from earlier in the year because: a) it's still relevant; and b) I asked what job boards called themselves in the latest Recruiting Site Trends Survey. Turns out a lot of them call themselves 'job…

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path to profitability

Path to profitability?: a tale of Uber-idiocy

Uber has the distinction of having its company name enter the English language as both a verb and noun: 'Let's uber to the restaurant', and 'We'll grab an Uber'. Like Kleenex and Band-Aid before it, Uber is sliding into the…

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LinkedIn's new moves

LinkedIn’s new moves

In talking about LinkedIn's new moves, you have to remember that it is big - literally. It has more than 15,000 employees in 30+ offices around the world. It has 645 million members in 200 countries. And it's trying some…

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offline the new online

Is offline the new online? Deja vu all over again!

Is offline the new online? As famed New York Yankee (and St. Louis native) Yogi Berra once said, “It’s deja vu all over again.” While he was talking about baseball, the comment could easily apply to the recruitment marketing business…

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drive away jobseekers

Want to drive away jobseekers? This is how

Note: The Doctor is offsite this week with a client, so here is a post from 2009 (!!) that is still relevant.  If you're looking for work, nothing can make you throw up your hands faster than a job board…

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