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Monday, June 27, 2016
Finding Work in the Hidden Job Market
www.nextavenue.org: If you’re considering a job switch, chances are you’ve already updated your resumé, polished your LinkedIn profile and signed up for job alerts. But if you want to tap into the hidden job market — the 80 percent of job openings that are never advertised — I’ve got another to-do for you: Join a talent community.
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I recognize the ridiculousness of the imperial system of measurements. However, like the author if this article I use the imperial system regularly, and don't have plans to change from that. For now, it is just how all the people in my community of makers thinks, which is part of why I have no desire to change. In addition, This system is what I was brought up on, and it is how I learned to build and make, and whenever I have used the metric system for something it is a nightmare for me, because I try to build in my head as much as possible and I can't visualize the metric system in the same way as the imperial system. I've noticed a lot of Americans are of the same sort of mind, and I can't imagine being able to change over to the metric system anytime soon; the imperial system is just ingrained at this point.
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