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10 Ways To Leverage LinkedIn For Your Executive Job Search

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Daily Updates on Career, Startups & Business 07 December 2018 Career [10 Ways To Leverage LinkedIn For Your Executive Job Search]( forbes Beyond networking, LinkedIn is an active place for recruiters to search for -- and vet -- candidates. According to a 2017 Jobvite survey, 87% of recruiters use LinkedIn when searching for ideal candidates. [Like IITs, ISB sees huge jump in job offers]( livemint Graduates of the Indian School of Business (ISB) have bagged 1,194 job offers in the first week of their campus placement even though placement process at IIMs is yet to yet to start. [International job offers shoot up in IITs]( ET Job offers for foreign postings have shot up at the elite Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in the initial days of final placements this year, as global companies try to snap up the cream of the country’s tech talent. [13 ways you can be happier at work, according to career experts]( businessinsider If you work 40 hours out of a 168-hour week, that's nearly a quarter of your week spent at work. Of course, you probably want to make sure those hours are more enjoyable than not. But not everyone is happy at work. [Career Mobility? Up Is Not The Only Way]( forbes For many organizations, the second most expensive thing that can happen is for its best and most capable people to quit and leave. Studies show that replacing a good employee can cost up to 150% of that person’s annual salary and benefits package. Follow us on Don't want to receive Career related News and content? [Unsubscribe]( [⠀]

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