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Sororror Show
This article originally appeared in Bad Reputation – a feminist pop-culture adventure on 11 January 2012. Ladies and gents, I have a confession: I watch the crappiest, most sensationalist reality shows and ‘documentaries’ – as long as I think no … Continue reading
Blogging and jobhunting
At a careers conference I was once told that fifty per cent of prospective employers admitted to Googling their applicants’ names. Of those that Googled – twenty per cent of them decided not to give applicants the job on the … Continue reading
Posted in Arts, Blogging
Tagged blogging, blogosphere, economy, employment, graduate, identity, job hunting, jobs, privacy
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