Tony Morrison
Tony Morrison is the Vice President at Cachinko,a unique professional community where social networking and job opportunities come together. His roles include sales, marketing, and business development. He is passionate about building B2B and B2C client relationships and brings this passion to Cachinko where he focuses on helping job seekers to find their ideal job and employers to find, attract, and engage their next rock star candidates. Find him on Twitter and connect with Cachinko on Facebook or Twitter.
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Taboo: 7 Things Job Seekers Shouldn’t Bring Up when ApplyingSome topics are off limits when applying for a new job.
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5 Quick Fixes to Bad Days in Your Job SearchFixes to the bad days you encounter in your job search
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Dream On: How to Keep Your Dream Job in SightHow to keep your dream job in sight and tips to achieve that dream
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Skill Set 101: 4 Job Skills Every Job Seeker NeedsJob skills every job seeker needs
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Spooky: 5 Scary Job Search Facts You Need to Knowjob search facts
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4 Real-Life Monsters in Your Job Search & How to Fight ThemJob search monsters
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4 Reasons Seasonal Employment is Right for YouSeasonal employment helpful for the job seeker
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Social Networking for Every Job SeekerIf you’re a job seeker and new to social networking, it can be pretty confusing as to where and how to start. Make no mistake about it, job search on and within social networking platforms is here to stay. You have made the right choice to get online now. -
No Biggie! 5 Things You Shouldn’t Worry About in Your Job SearchWhen you’re unemployed, it’s easy to stress out about almost everything. Between deadlines, high standards, and lengthy applications, it’s difficult not to be a stress magnet. If you’re already stressed, you might find that you’re becoming even more stre -
What Are the Sharpest Tools in Your Job Search Toolbox?Just like your literal toolbox, your job search toolbox is full of different things that can help you land that new job. What are the sharpest tools in your job search toolbox? -
Are You Networked? 5 Types of Network Contacts Every Job Seeker HasHave you been networking? You should be. In today’s job market, over 75 percent of new hires come from networking contacts. That, my friends, is a huge slice of pie that you could be missing out on. -
New School Year's Resolutions: 5 Things College Students Should DoHappy New School Year! It’s that time of year again. New textbooks, new professors to meet, and a whole new level of sc -
4 "Old School" Job Search Tips that Are Still RelevantTechnology truly has reinvented the job search for the better. That said, some job search practices will stay true for decades. -
5 Ways to Blow a Phone InterviewAh, the phone interview. In recent years, more and more employers have chosen phone interviews for preliminary screening. After reading the resume, an employer wants to learn about the candidate as the person behind the piece of paper.
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Should You Include Menial Jobs on Your Resume? 4 Questions to AskHave you ever held a 'menial' job? By definition, a menial job is one 'not requiring much skill and lacking prestige.' You probably have-everyone has to start somewhere. -
3 Ways to Strengthen Your Network Online & OfflineIt's no secret that networking is an integral part of any job search. But you should be developing your network all the time, not just when you need something. -
When Should I Pass on a Job Offer? 4 Things to ConsiderIn today's job market, the job search and getting hired is difficult, tedious, and incredibly stressful. From the minute you submit your resume to the final handshake of an interview, all you want is for it all to be over. -
How to Turn Your Summer Job into Full-Time EmploymentWhen your goal is full-time employment, a summer internship or seasonal position might seem like you're going off track. But, it doesn't have to. Check out these ways to make yourself indispensable even in your temporary job. -
7 Ways to Stand Out Among Other Candidates in Your Job SearchJust landing an interview is difficult for most job seekers. With a small number of openings and stiff competition, you must stand out from the crowd to get noticed and move forward in the hiring process. -
6 Signs Your Cover Letter Isn't WorkingEven the most relentless job seekers won't get anywhere in their job search if they have a bad cover letter. But how do you know if your cover letter isn't portraying you as a great candidate for a job? Consider the following signs it's not working.
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How to Impress Potential Employers During the Interview RoundYour paper or online application is only the first of a long list of opportunities you have to impress your potential employer--the next step, and perhaps the most important, being the interview.
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5 Shortcuts for Creating a Positive Online Presence for Your Job SearchCreating a good online image for yourself can seem like a daunting task, but it doesn't have to be. There are a few shortcuts to help you quickly and efficiently make sure you present yourself the best way possible online.
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5 Facebook Blunders Job Seekers Should AvoidWhile job-hunting, it's vital that you pay attention to your Facebook profile and think about how it portrays you as a potential employee. Here are some common blunders candidates make on the site to avoid.
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College Grads: Update Your Information & Be Found OnlineIt is important for the college graduate to make necessary changes to their resumes and online social media profiles as they make the transition into the real world.
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What Do You Want? Identifying Your Perfect JobSometimes while job seeking, any job sounds better than no job at all. However, it's counterproductive taking a position in which you'll be unhappy. If you do, pretty soon thereafter you'll be on the job hunt all over again. -
Green Job Seekers: Go Paperless!In the ever-growing digital age, going paperless in your job search is becoming more important. -
Look it Up: 4 Things to Research Before You Apply for a JobIt's important to know as much as possible about an open position before you run and click "Apply."
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¡Hola! Why Bilingual Job Candidates Are DesirableKnow some Spanish? Fluent in German? Great--you're hired! It may not be that easy, but knowing another language is definitely a plus in today's competitive job market.
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Like: Facebook & Your Job SearchFacebook, once thought of as a social networking tool reserved for high school and college students, is now becoming a valuable tool for job seekers.
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How Being Honest Will Get You HiredHow far would you go to get a new job? Would you fudge the truth '" or even lie '" in an attempt to land the coveted position?
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3 Things to Include in Your 'About Me' SectionWhen creating a profile on any type of social networking site, the 'About Me' or biography section is your opportunity to make a good first impression. Here are a few tips for the information you should include.
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5 Ways to Start a Conversation with Potential EmployersBreaking the ice is hard to do, especially when it's with an individual who could potentially be your next boss. Here are five ways to get the ball rolling.
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5 Ways to Kick Start Your Job SearchYou're ready to put yourself out there and land your dream job. But where do you start?
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Who Do You Know? 3 Connections Job Seekers Need to MakeThough networking is an organic process that happens over time, keep these three categories of connections in mind.
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Spring Cleaning: 3 Things Your Job Search Doesn't NeedAlthough "spring cleaning" often refers to cleaning one's home, why not apply it to your job search, too? Much like your home, your job search can do away with things it doesn't need.