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		<title>Comment on Branding Yourself by Steve - Computer Recruiter</title>
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		<description>Great advice, Jonathan.

I agree with all the points you&#039;ve made, although I disagree to an extent with your thoughts Twitter. I think if someone is unable to fight the urge to keep their Twitter profile clean, polite and TOWIE-free, they could consider making it private. A friend of mine did this recently when he was worried that recruiters were potentially being put off by his tweets, which I think was a good move on this part.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great advice, Jonathan.</p>
<p>I agree with all the points you&#8217;ve made, although I disagree to an extent with your thoughts Twitter. I think if someone is unable to fight the urge to keep their Twitter profile clean, polite and TOWIE-free, they could consider making it private. A friend of mine did this recently when he was worried that recruiters were potentially being put off by his tweets, which I think was a good move on this part.</p>
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