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Il significato di "marketing yourself" nella newsletter di Community Credit

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The most overlooked aspect of marketing yourself is that it has to start today. If you start when you decide to become your own boss or hunting for that next gig, it might be too late.

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The answers to these questions all revolve around Marketing yourself. From my past experience, you need to always be marketing yourself. If you learn something important, blog about it. If you want to show off your skills, create an example. Do you love .NET? Create a .NET website or portal.

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Believe me, having your own website says volumes about you, your skills and your motivation. Remember, seeing is believing and employers have seen to many resumes that look good on paper, but end there. Seperate yourself from the rest of the crowd.

Se volete un consiglio... iscrivetevi... ne vale la pena!

Update: qui trovate l'ultimo numero della newsletter.

Print | posted on sabato 13 maggio 2006 06:14 | Filed Under [ Community e amici ]

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# Re: Il significato di "marketing yourself" nella newsletter di Community Credit

Questo numero della newsletter non mi è arrivato... cavoli... con la posta giù da 5 giorni mi sento tagliato fuori dal mondo...
13/05/2006 12:07 | Simone Chiaretta
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# re: Il significato di "marketing yourself" nella newsletter di Community Credit

You are in luck, Simone, you can find the current newsletter at the following url:

http://www.community-credit.com/NewsletterMay2006_1.aspx

If you, and others, want to see a collection of the humor bits found in each month's newsletter, you can find them here:
http://www.community-credit.com/NewsletterHumor.aspx
13/05/2006 17:17 | David Silverlight
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