Nor should you be spending more than a few minutes
a day browsing job boards or looking for job opportunities on Linked In, Facebook, or anywhere else online.
Not exact matches
And even though they aren't looking for a
job, somehow they still like to see what's out there these
days and what competitive advantages they can gain for their business and pulse of economy awareness from the
browsing.
The typical every
day experience such as swiping and scrolling through menus, web
browsing and jumping in and out of apps are also quite smooth and the Snapdragon 835 does a great
job of handling more intense tasks such as playing high end games with very smooth frame rates.
The best way to avoid punishment for
browsing social media all
day at work is to make it your
job.
While there are many who have resisted the change, the
days of simply
browsing through the Sunday newspaper or one of the online
job boards and sending out a few resumes in order to win your next career opportunity are over.
With the advent of the Internet and social media platforms, you can advance your career at any time of the
day or night by
browsing available
jobs, posting your resume, and building your network.
Equally, most people looking for professional work place their resumes on
job websites, where countless agents might
browse it every
day.
Apparently they hire people to
browse social media all
day and contact people who seem to do interesting stuff (I'm sure that I'm describing the
job perfectly).