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Tuesday
May012007

Jibber Jobber "Gets It"

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...and now for something completely different.

Jibber Jobber is the perfect personal relationship manager for anyone seeking to optimize their network of relationships. Jibber Jobber is more than just a job search tool and contact management system. Think of it as a personal tool to manage your every aspect of you career.

Jason Alba is the architect behind Jibber Jobber. His blog is jammed packed with topics from social networking and personal branding to technology to the latest tools...all designed to help you manage every aspect of your career.

Jason decided to create his own "relationship tool" when he realized that the current tools available for job seekers were not filling his own job search needs. Jibber Jobber has tons of unique and customizable tools to help you in every way, no matter what your profession or what stage in your career you are in.

Jason's own efforts at branding Jibber Jobber has resulted in the Jibber Jobber, "You Get It" award. The award features people who "use technology (yes, heavy on the bloggers) to quantify their breadth, depth and passions." In other words...recognizing those who embrace technology for personal branding efforts.

Thank you, Jason, for recognizing me with your "You Get It" award.

---Tom

P.S. Many thanks to Phil Gerbyshak at Make It Great! for pointing me to Jibber Jobber. And to Liz Strauss for the tag line, "Let's see that again!"

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Reader Comments (2)

Truth is Tom you really do "get it." I'm delighted that Jason pointed that out to everyone.
April 30, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterLiz Struass
Thanks, Liz :)

Tom
April 30, 2007 | Registered CommenterThomas Clifford

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