Polls
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Archived posts from this Category
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 Aug 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
It’s quite clear that readers have headed for the hills. That’s ok – we’re still here holding down the fort.
(by the way – has the fort ever really needed holding down?)
Of those that took the time to respond to July’s poll, most are set to work within their current profession for a year or two – let’s have a look.
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 Jun 2012 | Tagged as: Jobs, Polls
May’s LinkedIn poll reveals that while LinkedIn maintains a strong presence among job seekers, two out of three users are not using the site for that purpose.
It further emphasizes the polarity discovered in December of 2010 – either you’re job searching or you’re not.
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 May 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
Happy May Day to you!
It’s completely not about LinkedIn today, but odds are you’re thinking about or have already started your garden. (see how good I am at mind reading?)
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 Apr 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
No foolin – really!
A plurality of voters have suggested that they’d like to just move the clock ahead and leave it there…
Posted by Steve Tylock on 16 Mar 2012 | Tagged as: Jobs, Polls
On February 1st, I boldly proclaimed:
“I’m absolutely certain that every major news site will soon be reporting that a cadre of unhappy workers are all looking for something better.”
Guess what I just found…
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 Mar 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
With Absolute confidence, I can tell you that you are happy right now, or sad, or neither…
What – you don’t believe me?
Actually, two thirds of you are happy – and that’s a reasonable place to be isn’t it? And maybe LinkedIn has something to do with it…
Posted by Steve Tylock on 01 Feb 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
With a second title of “These online polls are tricky…”
I thought it might be interesting to start the year off with an assessment of how people felt about their current employment situation.
And what better way to do that than take a poll, right?
Apparently most people are currently looking for a new opportunity – but asking for two responses on a poll is perhaps too tricky for internet users. Come along and have a look at the results with me…
Posted by Steve Tylock on 03 Jan 2012 | Tagged as: Polls
One thing’s for certain, people are either optimistic or pessimistic about the economy for this coming year.
There’s no middle ground. Things will either get better – or worse…