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(Psych Central News) Social networking for vocational prospecting appears to be more effective in the United States than in Germany. In a new study, researchers from North Carolina State University discover that while informal networks help both European and American job-seekers, networks in America help job-seekers find higher paying positions. But one downside is that the practice may [...]

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