Monday, November 16, 2009

Yahoo Hots Jobs Trivia! Under Career Tools/Networking ,who wrote the article "Beyond the Business Card"?

Cheryl Ferguson


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Yahoo Hots Jobs Trivia! Under Career Tools/Networking ,who wrote the article "Beyond the Business Card"?
Hey DavidaH. Just me dropping in. Looks like you've got your answer. Don't you abandon us now, on "musiclover" site. I like reading 'bout everyone in one site. Keep in touch.
Reply:Hot jobs answer is Cheryl Ferguson





The other US99 answers are;


Artist - Diamond Rio


Dean's - Fox Fudge


NASCAR - e


Taylor Swift - Sears Tower





Champions - A


Extraordinary - A


Famous Firsts - B


Home Depot - Garden News


Hot Jobs - Cheryl Ferguson


Villains - C





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Reply:short answers


artist-dia


dean-fox


nascar-e


taylor-sea


champ-a


extra-a


first-b


hot jobs-e


spiralfrog-e


vill-c
Reply:us99 codes and trivia answers for 4-11-08





Artist of the day...DIAMOND RIO


Dean’s dairy code of the day...FOX FUDGE FREAKOUT


Taylor Swift code word of the day...SEARS TOWER





Champions trivia answer…A) BOSTON RED SOX


Extraordinary Trivia answer...A) PALEONTOLOGY


Famous Firsts trivia answer…B) EASTER SUNDAY


Hot Jobs trivia answer...CHERYL FERGUSON


Villains of the Silver Screen trivia…C) JUNTAO
Reply:4/11-----------triviia


Artist------------- Diamond Reo


Deans------------ Fox Fudge Freakout


Taylor Swift------------Sears Tower





Champions---------A


Extra ---------------A


Famous ------------B


Hot Jobs ------------Here We Come A-Networking


Spiral ----------------Date of Birth:


Villains--------------------C





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Reply:Artist of the day - Diamond Reo
Reply:Cheryl Ferguson





Champions Currently, there is only one Major League baseball team to come back to win an American League Championship Series after losing the first three games in a best-of-seven series. This first time event occurred in the 2004 MLB season. What was the name of the team that came back to beat the odds and win the AL Champion Series? (Enter in the LETTER of the correct corresponding answer). - a) Boston Red Sox,Extraordinary Thomas Jefferson was the third U.S. President and main author of the Declaration of Independence. However, in 1797, Jefferson presented a paper to the American Philosophical Society on a topic of a totally different nature. It was the only paper on this topic that Jefferson wrote. What was the topic of this paper? (Enter in the LETTER of the correct corresponding answer). - a) Paleontology


Famous Firsts In 2007, the daylight savings time (DST) was pushed up to begin three weeks earlier on the second Sunday in March. Americans following DST set their clocks ahead one hour to "spring ahead." On what holiday did the first daylight savings time take place in the U.S. in 1918? (Enter in the LETTER of the correct corresponding answer). - b) Easter Sunday,Hot Jobs Trivia Yahoo Hot Jobs! Find the right one. For 2500 Points: Under Career Tools/Networking, who wrote the article "Beyond the Business Card"? - Cheryl Ferguson - Source:http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/networking/Beyo...


Villains of the Silver Screen In the 1998 movie, Rush Hour, Chris Tucker and Jackie are after the man who has kidnapped Consul Han's daughter. Actor Tom Wilkinson plays this villain, but he is a duel character. One character, Thomas Griffin, is a British Commander Representative who knows Counsul Han. But his other character is secretly a Chinese criminal mastermind behind the kidnapping plot. What is this character's name? (Enter in the LETTER of the correct corresponding answer). - c) Juntao


Beyond the Business Card


Networking in the 21st Centur


By Cheryl Ferguson


Digg Networking is more than just a buzzword. It's probably the best opportunity you will ever have to make connections, build relationships and help yourself and others in the networking group succeed. Networking with like-minded individuals is also a great way to explore new career options, learn more about a specific industry, gather insights from peers on critical business issues and grow professionally.


Networking With a Goal in Mind


Think about what you want to accomplish by joining a particular networking group. Are you looking for a job, trying to develop new business or do you want to expand your network of contacts and become known as the go-to person in the industry? You can choose to be either an active or passive member of the group, but will get the most out of the experience by regularly attending and participating in the activities.


Once you decide on the networking group that matches your goals, you can immediately increase your visibility by volunteering to participate on a committee.According to Executive Career Consultant Kathleen Jennings, of The Jennings Company, "It's not who you know, it's who knows you." Joining a professional networking group is an opportunity for you to gain access and exposure to people you might not otherwise meet: a company executive in an industry that you've always wanted to learn more about, a keynote speaker who's an expert in your field, and yes, even someone who may be in a position to offer you a job, or who can connect you to the hiring manager at a company where you've always wanted to work.


You can find out when and where networking groups meet by scanning the business-events section of your local newspaper or business weekly. Visit the website of the networking group before going to the first event to learn more about their members, mission and focus. Armed with this information, you can go to the next breakfast, lunch, or after-hours function prepared with questions for the members and guests you introduce yourself to at the meeting. Stay Connected Between Meetings


The internet is a great tool to use to stay visible and connected to your networking group between meetings. You can:


Search on Yahoo! for the name of the person you're planning on meeting for that informational interview.


Forward a link to an article of interest to the new member you met at the last function.


Send an email with contact information for a referral.


Post a reply to a request on the group's message board.


There's a fine line between being seen as a resource and being seen as a spam artist; don't send excessive or inappropriate email. Make sure that your contacts between meetings are relevant and pertinent to the business at hand.


Listen First


An easy way to relax at a networking function is to take the focus off yourself by first listening to the other person. This technique also helps you gain insight as to how that contact can help you, making the connection that much stronger. It's not about collecting the most business cards; it's about collecting the right ones.


Thank-you notes and quick follow-up to requests for information are little courtesies that mean a lot. Your professionalism will be noted, your calls returned and your referral business will blossom. It also signals to the parties involved that you are committed to success -- yours and theirs.


If you take advantage of all that networking has to offer, and if you have joined the right networking group, you'll find that suddenly, you seem much more visible. People will seek you out and recognize you as a valuable resource.


If you're networking correctly, you'll find you have more visibility, greater knowledge, and a wider circle of reliable contacts; and that you can leverage those assets to further your career
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Champions = A


Extra = A


Famous = B


Hot Jobs = Cheryl Ferguson


Spiral = Password Must Be 4-20 Characters, Case Sensitive


Villains = C

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