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If you’re looking for a job, you may be getting tired of the “network, network, network” mantra, especially if you’re a naturally shy or introverted person.

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Job seekers often don’t network as much as they should to find a job. Here are five reasons you may not be networking now, and the reasons you should be networking every day.

The Job Shop San Francisco Just in time for the holidays - we'll be collecting new, unwrapped toys in our office. All donated items will be delivered to Toys for Tots for distribution later this month. If you would like to drop something off, we'll include it in our delivery. Please join us in making a difference in the lives of those in need.

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http://www.keppiecareers.com/2009/11/30/ how-to-use-the-holidays-as-a-time-for-se lf-assessment/
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Are you still eating turkey sandwiches? Keep in the swing of things this holiday season with a little self assessment to fuel your job hunt.

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You leave the interview feeling pretty good. You go home thinking you might have even landed that job. But as time goes on, you begin to wonder. Finally when enough time has passed, you conclude that you did not get the job. ...

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A glass ceiling still looms over California companies, although it's less prevalent in San Francisco, according to a report to be released today.

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First things first: anyone who’s spent a considerable amount of time working professionally will have gaps in their resume. It’s a natural by-product of tackling new career opportunities, continuing education, and/or personal growth. ...

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http://www.businessweek.com/managing/con tent/oct2009/ca20091027_294979.htm
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