New Higher Education Graduates Encouraged To Shield Their Internet Track Record
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Provo, Utah (PRWEB) April 05, 2012 With college graduation soon approaching, Don Sorensen, President and founder of online reputation management firm Big Blue Robot, today released guidelines for new graduates when it comes to developing and protecting their online reputation. Today, most professionals will not only switch jobs and companies up to 10 times in their working career, but they’ll most likely switch professions a number of times before they retire. The days when one could get a job at a company and stay there for 20 years are pretty much over.
Today’s workforce is more mobile and more open to changing job titles, duties, and companies to fit their lifestyle and life goals. Sorensen points out that solid personal reputation management starts with the individual and provides specific ways for graduates to boost their reputation and look toward the future.
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From: (online reputation management) http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2012/04/05/prweb9366058.DTL