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Why You Should Always Provide Context
Take My Word For It
English - June 14, 2019 05:24 - 1010 KB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsCareers Business whrv hampton roads danny rubin career development professional development job search career improvement business intelligence networking professional tips Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Ever seen this move on Facebook? Someone will post an update like, “So sorry to leave my job, but can’t wait for my amazing new opportunity – exclamation mark prayer hands emoji.” Then every single person who reads the update has the same question: “Well, what’s the new job?” When you share big life moments on social media or through email, remember to actually share the life moment. Tell people about the new opportunity – your job title and the role you will play. Never leave your people in the dark.