International Affairs and Global Strategy ISSN 2224-574X (Paper) ISSN 2224-8951 (Online) Vol.25, 2014 www.iiste.org E-Recruitment as a Strategy for Informal Networking: A Case Study of Mobilink Muhammad Arslan (Corresponding Author) Rashid Zaman Bahria University Islamabad, Pakistan PO box 44000, E-8, Islamabad, Pakistan Email: MuhammadArslan73@gmail.com Abstract E-recruitment strategy is necessary to attract the potential employees to better equip the organization with competent workforce
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REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES AND LITERATURE Local Related Literature Social networks gave a big help to everyone, especially among the students businessman and other members of the society. Social networks has different features that may enjoy by the people all around the world, what the problem is, people loses their self-control in using them. Facebook is the most popular social networking site today wherein people may share and upload videos, pictures, messages and chat. Twitter
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perpetuate with his/her busy life and simultaneously be able to stay connected with his/her dear ones? The answer is to create a profile on social networking sites (SNS) like Myspace or Facebook, connect with the friends, and start sharing your thoughts and memorable moments of life by uploading the pictures or videos at your leisure. Post 1999, online social network sites like Myspace and Facebook have become common destinations for young people in the United States. Throughout the country, young
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Exploring Negative effects of social media in work places Muriithi, Mary Watetu A research term paper in econometrics submitted to Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the PHD degree in Business Administration Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture &Technology 2014 DECLARATION This report is my original work and has not been submitted or presented for examination in any other university, either in part or as a whole. Supervisor
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Social Media ENG Sandy Davis Social Media According to a study by Pew Research Internet Project, “Some 73% of online adults now use a social networking site of some kind. Facebook is the dominant social networking platform in the number of users, but a striking number of users are now diversifying onto other platforms. Some 42% of online adults now use multiple social networking sites”.(Social Media Update 2013) Even though social media is believed to have a negative effect on our culture,
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nor utilize their cell phones. Without online networking and innovation whatever is left of the world would be left distanced from whatever is left of the world. Social Network and computers are so important to the world's industrialization of society. Many aspects of society would negatively affected if technology disappeared for one day. From the office to schools the repercussions of a world wide loss of technology would be crucial. Technology/ Social Media isn’t just to communicate, but most people
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The Impact of Social Media on Everyday Life Social media can impact life in a many number of ways. It can impact things as public as a business that grosses billions of dollars every year, to something as small as your personal life. It can be known to greatly improve an image or it can tear it apart from the inside out. It all depends on the way you portray your image as well as maintaining the image you display. Maintaining the image will sway the way other people portray it. Not everyone will
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in social media communication. It shows the sequence of decisions to be made in designing a promotional programme along with the factors which will impinge upon those decisions and the shape of the promotional programme which will eventually emerge. The chapter also features a fairly detailed discussion of the relative roles of each element of the promotional mix in the overall marketing communication process concentrating specifically on the marketing communication, the revolution of social media
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Today it seems that free speech in social networking has become increasingly prevalent. Over four hundred million people across the world are involved in some sort of social network, thus the importance of their voice when dealing with free speech. People want their voice to be heard, especially using things such as Twitter and Facebook. The issue of this however concerns the creators and if they should monitor what is being said on these sites. If social networking sites were to monitor our every
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Future Business Use of Social Networking Julian Marcelo (13167299) Ardeshir Mehta (13074409) Fahad Damanhouri (13167299) Table of Contents Future Business Use of Social Networking 3 Executive Report 3 Technology Description 3 Industry Evaluation 6 Major Players in This Industry 6 Major Opportunities and Threats Present in This Industry 6 Status of Technology 7 Business Context…………………………………………………………………........................8 Implementation Issues …………………………………
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