If you spent any time around Facebook last week, you probably know that they changed things up with how they display information. It was a big deal to some … Read more
With Facebook’s Changes, Just Posting Jobs Is Not a Social Media Strategy
The Facebook changes announced last week at the developers conference, and those in the weeks before, have major implications for the way employers use the … Read more
Finally, We Have Identified a Relevant Professional Search Engine
The competition for professional networking sites just took an attention-grabbing twist, as Identified launched in public beta Monday. This new site is … Read more
How to Handle Workers Griping Online: Bring Back the Complaint Box!
Have you ever seen one of those good, old fashioned complaint boxes? What I remember is it being crafted out of wood, the chained pen, and the slot on the … Read more
Google+ vs. Facebook: Changes Keep Coming
Google+ went public yesterday, opening up its three-month old social network to anyone who wants to join. At the same time, it also announced what it said … Read more
Foursquare’s New Privacy Updates Aren’t Really… Private
I’m a fan of appropriate use of Foursquare. That means not connecting with people whom you wouldn’t be at least a little excited to entertain … Read more
One Employer’s Response to a Social Media Nightmare
By Eric B. Meyer Earlier this year, a Philadelphia-area teacher was suspended after her school learned about nasty comments on her personal blog concerning … Read more
Collaboratively Map Your Organization with WikiOrgCharts
Today, WikiOrgCharts, a company that allows for collaboratively drawing out organizational charts launched its website at TechCrunch Disrupt in San … Read more
Disrupt-ed Sourcing
TechCrunch put forth a few contests over the last few months in which readers were asked to provide a compelling reason why they should be awarded a free … Read more
Vizualize the Future of Resumes
I now officially believe that paper resumes are dead. It has been almost two years since I have received a paper resume in the mail. I have even noticed … Read more