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		<title>By: mj</title>
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		<description>you might want to illustrate this with an example.

IE - it is very common for employers to google job candidates and review their blog and whatever profile information may be online.

So it makes sense that a client would do a search on a vendor using discussion forums etc.</description>
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<p>IE &#8211; it is very common for employers to google job candidates and review their blog and whatever profile information may be online.</p>
<p>So it makes sense that a client would do a search on a vendor using discussion forums etc.</p>
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