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This article discusses whether you can be fired for your posts on a blog or social network such as Twitter, Facebook, MySpace or Linked In.
While you may have your own blog, a Facebook or MySpace page, a Twitter account or a membership on another social network, you are ultimately responsible...
Can you limit the amount of information your former employer provides to a potential employer when asked for a job reference?
A Common Issue Concerning Letters of Recommendation
A frustrated employee is about to start looking for a new job, having just left an old job. However, the former...
When it comes to filling in a job application or creating a résumé, some people tend to lie or significantly exaggerate their credentials or experiences in the hopes of increasing their chances of being successful. And while this can sometimes land you the job, materially misrepresenting your...