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    How to Succeed at Your Job Interview
    Like anything in life, if something is important to you, it is worth putting in the necessary effort and planning for your success. Usually, if you give any goal some thought, you will discover a number of smaller steps which can make the task easier. This is particularly true when you wish to succeed at an interview, and give yourself the best chance of getting that job.Here are some suggested steps to ensure that you have prepared as thoroughly as possible for your interview.Do you really want the job - is this your kind of work?Now is the time to decide whether this job, with its various tasks and required skills, is what you really want to do. Although the job title and salary might be attractive, you need to give serious thought to whether the role is one which really interests you, and will maintain your enthusiasm and drive.Make sure you thoroughly research the company. For example, do you know what they produce? Do you understand the company structure? How long have they been trading? This knowledge will help to boost your confidence at your interview, and will also impress your interviewers. It will also help you to decide whether you really do want to work for this company.Is this work that you’ve done before? If not, how much can you bring to the job in terms of transfera
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    Only 5% Of People Trying To Make Money Online Succeed!
    Here is why,Ever go up to a random person on the street and ask them to buy something from you? Maybe, but for the most part this won't work, because you know they may ignore you or worst get upset. Well believe it or not, most people that first start trying to earn money on the web start by doing just that! And guess what? They get ignored. Well I bet if you went up to a family member and asked them to buy something you would have a better chance of selling that item to them rather than the random person.Reason?There is a relationship there and hopefully some trust. So how do you build a relationship, better yet trust with a "potential" buyer? For one, do not throw a "buy this or sign up for that" in their face. How do they know that they can trust you? Try instead to offer them a free service, something that they would be interested in. It does not have to be alot just something that they would appreciate you offering to them. It could be as simple as advice! That is a start that you can not go wrong with, you have gotten their attention and possibly their appreciation.Then what?Make sure you can follow up and stay in contact with them, through a forum, emails, chat, anything! Continue to offer them your service, maybe just so you can answer any questions about what you offered them. You will fi
    Many of you in the distribution industry are still wondering how much more change and future technology will impact yo
    How To Catch The Eye Of The Gen Y
    Millennials, echo boomers, digital millennials, kidemployees, are just a few names of the young adults that were born between 1980 and 2000. They are 80 million strong and there are predictions that they will grow to 100 million. They are the most influential generation and they have shown more spending power and stronger opinions at an earlier age. The economic opportunity is enormous and one every retailer needs to embrace. Whether they are your customers or your employees, you need to adjust your training as well as your marketing techniques to them.After reviewing the top five requests of Gen Y-er's, you may find yourself not so different than they are.1. Don't fake it. This is not a customer to try to impress. They are smart, savvy as well as media bombarded and probably more knowledgeable about your product than you are. Be straightforward and concise in how you communicate with them and they will appreciate your style. If they are your employee, be straightforward with your requirements. Explain the "why" behind the task as this is a generation that "needs to know" before they will successfully complete the project.2. Listen to me. This customer is the epitome of multi-tasking. Too often employers and business owners see this as a way of "turning off" what doesn't interest them. On the contrary,
    ribution industry are still wondering how much more change and future technology will impact y
    The Dirty (Half) Dozen: 6 Myths that can Stop Your Nonprofit Career Cold
    “I’m tired of getting up each day so that Sally Sue and Bobby Ray get another widget in their closet! I want to do something meaningful with my life before it’s too late. You know, I’ve always loved bumblebees. I need to work at a nonprofit so I can save the bumblebees!”And so starts another career in the nonprofit world… maybe.Saving bumblebees, fighting cancer, educating children, or any number of other missions can be the best, most meaningful work in your life. But before you eagerly leap into the world of nonprofit work, you need to look at some of the myths that you may currently believe or encounter on your journey. Here’s the “dirty (half) dozen”:1. All nonprofits are poor.Boy, is this a big one.When most people think about nonprofits, they think of their local theater company, or maybe their child’s scout troop selling popcorn and holding bake sales, scrimping for every dollar to feed their mission’s budget. And that’s the key. Many nonprofits – whether big or small, high or low income – act poor because they know that every dollar they save can go into their mission – whether it’s saving another life, another tree, another you-name-it.So what does this mean to you? Will you have to live like a monk? No. Increasingly, nonprofit managers see that to get good, happy, productive talent
    ill wondering how much more change and future technology will impact y
    Barter - The Service Business Solution to the Post-Holiday Slump
    Is your business in a post-holiday slump? It happens every year; service companies face a dip in business as consumers tighten the purse strings to compensate for holiday spending. Coupons may help bring in some business, but they can only do so much to improve the bottom line. So how do you keep your business in the black during the first months of the year? Try barter; it’s a great way to build your business, attract new customers, and fill downtime during slow months.Barter is a way to effectively market your business. A new customer acquired for a barter transaction can easily transition into an ongoing cash customer. Unless that customer offers a service that you routinely pay for, then you can develop a deal for an ongoing exchange of services and lower the amount you pay out for services.Barter is simple: you perform a service for someone and they perform a service for you or give you product that equals the value of your service. It’s a powerful way to build your business, in good times and bad, as long as it is used effectively. There are a few tips to leveraging barter wisely.First, never barter for something you don’t want or can’t use. Barter for things you need to buy, such as product for your company, tax services, cleaning services, or consulting. It’s also great to barter for things you want, but
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    Is Stalin Stuck in Your Head?
    Are you a duo citizen, residing in the Stalinist Soviet Union during the day, the United States evenings and weekends? Your days are filled with intrigues and the threat of intrigues. Paranoia and purges are the order of the day. You hope your name isn’t on the List. Others disappear, increasing your fear, but at least it wasn’t you this time. To paraphrase an astute commentary of the Third Reich’s rise and maintenance of power, when they came for them I did nothing. I continued in my indifference as they came for more and more thems. Finally I became a them. When they came for me, those left were as silent as I had been. But this has nothing to do with you. You would have stood up to Nazi Germany. Hell, everyone who wasn’t there would have, just ask them. But that 2 bit Stalin you have to answer to each workday is another matter. He’s really frightening. Besides, you have no time for ideals. You have a family to support. Just as profit makes cowards of business, the checks they provide do the same to the workforce.You hope time passes quickly while the sun is up, so you can return to the freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution. It’s Uncle Sam versus Uncle Joe. We won the Cold War, but this one isn’t going well. It’s been said that the hours between 9am and 5pm are anything but democratic in the United Stat
    echnology will impact your company. Will major producers, large chains and group alliances use the net as a weapon to

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