
I have worked in politics for over 15 years now, and over that time I have picked up a LOT of tips of what works and what doesn’t so heres a post of my 5 tips to give the best presentation ever!

I have worked in politics for over 15 years now, and over that time I have picked up a LOT of tips of what works and what doesn’t so heres a post of my 5 tips to give the best presentation ever!
A few months ago I was invited to take part in an article about the importance of developing a great work wardrobe while carving out your perfect career. Leona MacDaid, from Maven46 magazine ,and we chatted about lots of wardrobe and career related issues including:
Many people are surprised to learn that according to research you’re most likely to get your next job from someone you’ve already met. You’re also most likely to get your next job lead from an acquaintance, not a friend. This information, and the accepted necessity of networking when job-hunting makes Linked In is a great way to get started if you are actively looking for a new post or position.
I use Linked In a lot, including during recruiting and hiring, and I’ve noticed some things that are really minor, but can have a big impact on whether or not we hire someone or commission work from them. There are lots of different ways to use Linked In and these are just things I’ve noticed through my own use for work that make it much easier for me to access or contact a prospect. Read More