Organization: Online Tools For the Classy Career Girl

Organization: Online Tools For the Classy Career Girl

There are so many wonderful things online that can make your work life easier. And a Classy Career Girl must know how to use technology to be at her best! Recently, I asked on Twitter what resources, learning management systems and online tools a career girl must have.  Here are some of your great ideas!

What other resources and online tools do you use?

Pinterest Logo

Pinterest is an online pinboard. Organize and share things you love.

Dropbox Logo

Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!

Wunderlist Logo
Organize your life with Wunderlist, your free and easy-to-use Task Manager.
Evernote Logo

Take note of everything. Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small from your notable life using your computer, phone, and the web.

basecamp logo

Trusted by millions, Basecamp is the leading web-based project management and collaboration tool. To-dos, files, messages, schedules, and milestones.

Highrise

Highrise CRM helps you manage your contacts, keep track of who said what when, schedule follow-ups, set reminders, and convert leads into done deals.

What are your favorite online tools and resources for the career girl?

Note: Today’s post was written by Classy Career girl in association with Tothego.com where you can find employment opportunities and jobs online.
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About Anna Runyan

Anna Runyan is a Consultant and Blogger at Classycareergirl.com. Anna’s career advice has been featured in Forbes, People StyleWatch magazine, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, Brazen Careerist and Yahoo Finance. She publishes her blog as her “passion project”and loves helping other young women nail interviews and find fulfilling careers. Make sure you sign up for her monthly career report and free networking challenge ebook here.

Comments

  1. Useful content and awesome design you got here! I want to thank you for sharing your solutions and taking the time into the stuff you publish! Sublime work!

  2. I am a huge fan of Evernote, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, and TweetDeck! I have Dropbox but don’t use it.
    Check out Trello for sharing and editing lists between team members. That’s another good app.

  3. Definitely useful. I tend to not find Evernote useful for some reason, but I use pinterest and dropbox a lot.

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