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What Should Your LinkedIn Profile Pic Look Like?

Wondering what your LinkedIn profile pic should look like? Easy—just flip the situation. You’re scrolling through LinkedIn, and someone sends you a connection request. You check out their profile and, bam, you see a blurry, casual selfie. Instantly, your impression …

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Personal Branding: Who You Are vs Who You Want to Portray

Every day, through actions, deeds and accomplishments you are building your personal brand. Whether that brand is negative or positive, good or bad, you are building a brand that employers will notice. 

It is not so much what you say about yourself when …

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How to Use LinkedIn Effectively: Your Full Guide

In today’s digitally driven world, understanding how to use LinkedIn effectively is essential for anyone serious about their professional growth. The platform has become a vital tool, not only for professionals seeking career advancement but also for businesses looking to …

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It’s Time You Get Your Personal Brand Noticed

As you begin to search for a job, something to consider is your personal branding. Your online presence and persona are available to more than just your friends and family in a digital age. For many millennials and generation z, …

By CareerShift
Job hunting & career management solutions
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Becoming Indispensable: Your Key to Thriving at Work

There’s an undeniable appeal to being the go-to person in the world of professional ambitions.

When your boss needs a project leader, colleagues seek your advice, and project reports are incomplete without your feedback, it’s easy to relish the feeling …

By Ivy Exec
Ivy Exec is your dedicated career development resource.
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