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If you just have an #opentowork green banner on your LinkedIn profile, it's not enough. You want to clearly describe your background, prior experiences, what you want to do next, the type of ...
Unemployed people are no longer afraid to look desperate. A new trend on LinkedIn has prompted users open for work to use a banner reading "#Desperate" on their profiles to signal to employers ...
Vice President Pence declared Thursday that it had been a “banner week” for infrastructure, even as another event commanded the attention of Washington and major cable news networks all week ...
Courtney Summer Myers' LinkedIn post with a #Desperate banner went viral, gaining 147,000 likes. The post reignited the "Open to Work" banner debate, a tool seen as both helpful and desperate. The ...
"There’s been a lot of discourse about how the #OpenToWork banner puts off recruiters and hiring managers, because it makes you come across as desperate," Myers, 28, wrote on LinkedIn. "Frankly ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the federal government's recently passed $1.2 trillionInfrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, Banner Public Affairs today announced the ...
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Banner Public Affairs (Banner) today announced that Wendi Wilkes has joined the firm as Senior Vice President of Government Relations and Chief of Staff of ...
Patrick Mitchell lends winning coalition building and issue advocacy experience to Washington, D.C. office WASHINGTON, Sept. 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Banner Public Affairs (Banner) today announced ...