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bobypop

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How can you use social media to find a job? What advice would you give the job seeker?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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What is the formula the text suggests for positive imagery?
 
  A) Words + Feelings + Commitment = Confidence
  B) Words + Practice + Feedback = Confidence
  C) Words + Vivid Mental Pictures + Feelings = Confidence
  D) Words + Delivery + Repetition = Confidence



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Answer to Question 1

Use social media to turn contacts into relationships that produce referrals. More jobs are a result of referrals (78 percent) than any other method. Post a good profile, solicit feedback on it, join social media groups with similar interests (and post frequently), and interact with like-minded people via Twitter.

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