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		<title>By: CMS Career Blog &#187; 7 Key Ways to Promote Your Personal Brand</title>
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		<description>[...] By now you understand that finding the perfect job requires more than simply writing a resume and posting it online. In fact, if you are going to take the “apply-on-line” approach you should spend NO MORE than 2 hours per week at it. Less than 5% of jobs are ever posted online, so if you are going to find your next job fast you need to spend your time elsewhere. The successful and savvy job seeker will develop a compelling personal brand and spend 75% of their time (or more) promoting it. Here are 7 key ways to promote your personal brand. (continue reading at http://careeradvice4u.com/7-key-ways-promote-personal-brand/) [...]</description>
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