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How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Starting Your Own Business

How to Avoid the Pitfalls of Starting Your Own Business

Posted in Business Management, Entrepreneurs, Franchises, General, Self Employment, Small Business, Work at Home | 11 views

Maybe it’s something you’ve been dying to do for years. Or maybe the idea of starting your own business became attractive after you’d lost your job or felt about as secure as a politician caught sexting in the one you now have.

How to Find Your Dream Career

How to Find Your Dream Career

Posted in Career Change, Career Guides, Coaching, General, Job Hunting | 21 views

According to a recent study conducted by The Conference Board, job satisfaction is at an all-time low. Only 45% of Americans are satisfied with their current job.



Career Growth Might Mean Looking Outside Of Your Current Location

Career Growth Might Mean Looking Outside Of Your Current Location

Posted in Career Change, General, Job Hunting | 2 views

If you’re facing a tough job market in your chosen field, it might be time to consider looking elsewhere for better prospects. But even for those who are in high demand, like physicians and other medical professionals, a change of location can offer new opportunities to grow their career – and have a bit of adventure at the same time

Personal Branding: How To Stand Out In The ‘Age Of Information’

Personal Branding: How To Stand Out In The ‘Age Of Information’

Posted in General, Training | 5 views

In the age of in­for­ma­tion, em­ploy­ers are able to gath­er da­ta on a job can­di­date with a sim­ple click of a mouse – which means that now more than ev­er, it’s es­sen­tial for job­seek­ers to take con­trol of their on­line pres­ence by build­ing their own per­son­al brand.

Jobs for Seniors

Jobs for Seniors

Posted in Career Change, Career Guides, General, Job Hunting | 5 views

Are there jobs for peo­ple aged 60 and over? The an­swer is yes. The first thing is to be­lieve and to sit­u­ate one­self. This stage of life re­quires re­flec­tion. We must an­swer the ques­tion: what do I want to do dur­ing my last lap?

Companies Seek Happy Employees

Companies Seek Happy Employees

Posted in General | 5 views

Some companies are finding way to keep employees happy by cultivating employee-friendly office cultures. Here are some of the many ways that companies can make the workplace more attractive for employees




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