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1. How many characters can a subject line for an email hold---total?

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2. How many characters can be seen in the subject line for an email that hasn’t been opened yet?

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3. “It’s not what you know, it’s ______ _____ ____ that counts.”

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4. Most sources indicate that between ____and ______ of all jobs found result from networking contacts.

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5. The name “hidden job market” stems from job openings known only to those in an__________ ___________.

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1. How many characters can a subject line for an email hold---total?

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1. How many characters can a subject line for an email hold---total?

150

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2. How many characters can be seen in the subject line for an email that hasn’t been opened yet?

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2. How many characters can be seen in the subject line for an email that hasn’t been opened yet?

60

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3. “It’s not what you know, it’s ______ _____ ____ that counts.”

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3. “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know that counts.”

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4. Most sources indicate that between ____and ______ of all jobs found result from networking contacts,

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4. Most sources indicate that between 65 and 85 of all jobs found result from networking contacts,

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5. The name “hidden job market” stems from job openings known only to those in an__________ ___________.

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5. The name “hidden job market” stems from job openings known only to those in an organization’s network.