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		<description><![CDATA[If Facebook has provided you with a favorable online image personally, you might think it can benefit you professionally too.  However, is it right for your job search?  Learn more in the following post. One question that often pops up is, “How about Facebook? Can I use it for searching for a job?” The short [...]]]></description>
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