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INFOGRAPHIC: Workers’ online holiday shopping habits revealed

This year retailers set a record for the opening their doors for Black Friday sales earlier than ever before. Not everyone is game for camping in tents in front of an electronics store in order to secure a $200 flat-screen TV. Many people prefer to wait until they’re back in the office on Monday to start their holiday shopping. Thanks to the Internet and fantastic cyber deals, that day is now known as Cyber Monday.

See how many workers plan to shop while on the company clock this holiday season in the infographic below. (Click the image to see the full size.)

Anthony Balderrama

About Anthony Balderrama

Anthony Balderrama writes about hiring trends, workplace issues and job search tactics for CareerBuilder.com and its blog The Work Buzz. He was born and raised in Dallas (115° degrees isn’t hot!) before moving to Chicago (-23° isn’t cold!). He studied creative writing, therefore everything he writes is usually cut in half once he realizes he spent 400 words just on the intro. He knows that looking for a job and dealing with co-workers are not always fun activities, and reading about them is even less thrilling. That’s why he’ll take any opportunity he can to mention his favorite TV show or band in an article. Basically Anthony’s doing whatever he can to avoid hate mail.

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