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...when the offer of an internship arises, it would be foolish to turn it down, even if it’s unpaid, right?"
It’s widely known that education only counts for so much on your CV and what employers are really keen to see is experience, and good experience at that. Golley Engage looks into the recent reports that over 100 companies are being warned to pay their interns, and whether recent graduates are real...
Recent research by social media monitoring service Reppler has found that 91% of employers use social media channels such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to screen job applicants – with 69% rejecting a candidate based on something they saw.
Recent research by social media monitoring service Reppler has found that 91% of employers use social media channels such as Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn to screen job applicants – with 69% rejecting a candidate based on something they saw. Clearly the benefits of being able to screen applicants...
This week Inside Facebook, which tracks the popularity of the social networking site, reported that whilst Worldwide, user numbers are nearing 700 million, Facebook has reportedly lost 100,000 British users overall in May. Facebook is experiencing record growth in emerging economies such as China, India and Brazil but the figures, published on Monday, have prompted speculation that Brits and Americans are turning off in droves.
So what does this mean for marketeers? Is it really the case that the new darling of consumer brands across the globe could have already had its day? Facebook has gone on record refuting the figures, they claim that a variety of different metrics are used to track Facebook’s popularity and that so...
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