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 | Candidate Blog: My three bits of advice to avoid ending up in a career disaster zone like me |
 | I'm looking for a new job. Over the past year I've met recruiters, spoken to friends and trawled the web to no avail. Here are the three big mistakes which I've made and you should avoid. |
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 | My Masters (blog 3): I'm climbing up a 13-metre pole in cold drizzle, but this is actually a great exercise in teamwork |
 | I am halfway up the 13-metre high pole, with each new step a mental drain. The sun has given way to more drizzle yet again. Such is British weather: a tempestuous child. I am at an offsite location with my London Business School (LBS) mates and we are here to participate in puzzles and high-rope challenges, so we can become a better team. |
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 | Ten years ago our US editor was walking to work in lower Manhattan. Here is his personal story of 9/11 unfolding |
 | Anyone working in financial markets probably remembers where they were that day. I remember it as if it was yesterday. I was walking briskly across the Trade Center Plaza on my way to work when, at 8:45am, I heard an explosion above my head. My first thought was that there was another bomb. I looked up and saw a ball of fire and black smoke pouring out of a huge hole some 80 stories up the north side of the North Tower. |
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 | Six ways to work well with recruiters |
 | Contact a minimum of three and an absolute maximum of six recruiters – any more and you risk losing control of your job search, with different recruiters sending out your CV for the same vacancy. |
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 | The Banker: I hate it when recruiters cold call pretending to have great jobs and then milk you for information |
 | Contact a minimum of three and an absolute maximum of six recruiters – any more and you risk losing control of your job search, with different recruiters sending out your CV for the same vacancy. |
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