More and more people are turning to professional networking sites, such as LinkedIn, to reach out to customers, exchange ideas with colleagues and form impressions of potential hires.
When used correctly, online networking can enhance professional relationships and broaden business horizons. But if you’re not careful, these sites can also leave co-workers and customers with a negative impression of you.

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One morning in August, Robin Dayer arrived at the Chicago headquarters of Abbott Laboratories to interview for a financial-analyst job. By nightfall, she’d landed the position.

Ms. Dayer, 45-years-old, was one of four candidates who interviewed around the same time for the job. They were all part of a new program, launched in July and designed to accelerate the pharmaceutical company’s recruiting process. Before then, candidates were expected to participate in two or three interviews over a span of several weeks before an offer was made.

Welcome to the world of speed interviewing.

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In a recent report by the AACN, 42,866 qualified applicants were rejected in 2006 from baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs because of not having enough “faculty, clinical sites, classroom space, clinical preceptors and budget constraints.” Seventy-one percent of the nursing schools that responded to the survey indicated that limited space in their nursing department was because of lack of faculty.

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Regardless of where they go, young health-care professionals have an edge on those in other jobs because of the high demand. Demand is so high, in fact, engineers, teachers, retired military members and others from unrelated fields are entering training in the health-care industry.

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Are you in need of resume advice? No job-seeker should ever be without a strong resume, so we have reproduced some examples of professionally-developed resumes for you—free of charge.

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Is something not quite right in your job? Are the other folks in your office the ones who get the promotions, big bonuses, or high-profile assignments while you sit by quietly (or not so quietly) steaming? Read on to find out if you are sabotaging your career, and if so, what you might do to rectify the situation.

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