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By Liz Ryan If you hate face-to-face networking, you're not alone. If the top-of-the-list most-feared activity is speaking in front of people, how can launching a conversation with a stranger be far behind? Networking with strangers can be lively and fun, or it can be a shoot-me-now experience. Here
are some tips for easing the strain. By Liz Ryan Every now and then you
read about a person who's been living like a hermit out in the woods for years, but if you have not been featured in one of those news stories, then you do know people. You just don't think you do – you don't think about the people you know. Here's how to find them. By Susan P. Joyce A “boomerang employee” is one who has left an organization (usually quit rather than fired) to work
somewhere else, or to drop out of the workforce for a while. Then, later, they return to work for that employer again, like a boomerang returns to the person who threw it. Here’s why and how to become a boomerang.
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