4 useful links you need to click today
What Birds Eye doesn’t know about a potato lattice is probably not worth debating. And it’s with this startling admission in mind that we bring to you a waffle-free announcement.
Quite simply, here are four useful links you should check out today:
Careers
Which channel has proved most successful in helping you find a job?
Why is this useful? The results will be penned into a featured article, produced to help your career and provide some topical content.
Social media
We’re very excited to be headlining the upcoming Social Collective event, where some of the industry’s top names will be speaking at a forward-thinking conference, before enjoying an amazing evening networking party. Check out the details.
Why is this useful? If you are involved in or wish to be involved in social media, this is the last event of its kind in 2010. Not only is it the best event you’ll attend this year, the Early Bird discount gets you 50% off the standard ticket price.
Marketers, networking
7 networking events you need to attend this year
Why is this useful? If you want to make genuine business contacts and would rather do it face-to-face than online, there are some great gigs in your area you should be attending. From Bristol to Manchester and London in between, check out these free-to-attend events.
Marketing jobs
Not checked out the 1,800 jobs on the OMJ website this week? Take a peek now.
Why is this useful? Need you ask?
Simon Lewis | Editor | Only Marketing Jobs
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