By admin On April 29th, 2010
With the financial crisis having a cascading effect on the global economy, the job market has turned gloomy. The competition has increased to such an extent that even though we give a good performance in an interview, the interviewer selects the best out of the best! So we have to train ourselves to become the best in any job interview. Knowing how to prepare for a job interview therefore becomes very important.
Your requirement is always for an excellent career. In this competitive environment, the candidates have shown their ability, potential and extraordinary skills of communication to grab the job they desire. Being mentally fit and having an alert mind are important factors to do well in an interview. Mental preparation is another key factor for a successful interview. If you end up in an interview unprepared and blank, you will obviously end up failing and getting negative results.
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By admin On April 25th, 2010
Pizza Hut, a company that has been serving customers their excellent pizza, breadsticks, salad bars, pasta and more since 1958 is one of the most popular pizza places around! With over 30,000 employees and approximately 34,000 locations, this restaurant is a great place to start working.
Whether you work here for your fist time job, part-time or full-time you can really make a career out of this great restaurant. Have you been considering it? If so, here are some jobs you could potentially be working in your near future!
Waitress/waiter: Are you good with people? If so, start making excellent tips by waitressing or by being a waiter. You will make a certain amount per hour and then add on tips each day as well! This is a fairly easy job and can make some good money sometimes!
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By admin On April 20th, 2010
Trade shows are an essential part in the success of a business. People from all over the world gather in one place and search for the best deals and the best companies to spend their money on. Trade shows provide a chance for businesses to take the extra mile in showing the consumers why their business is better than the rest. Give-aways at trade shows are a must and consumers take this opportunity to take as many free items as they can. Give away items should be imprinted with your business name and information so that the consumer can contact you in the near future. Here are the 5 top give-aways for trade shows:
1) Pens- Pens are an obvious give away because people love having them. You can never have too many pens. They’re cheap, reliable, and can be imprinted with your crucial information.
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By admin On April 15th, 2010
If you have recently purchased a new business vehicle, you will be interested in promotional motor car accessories. Customised license plate frames can be an ideal option for delivering a quick, short and memorable catchphrase about yourself and/or business to other drivers, both on the road or when parked up town. They offer an unobtrusive method of personalising your business vehicle. If you are a real estate agent for example, no matter where you are, be that the supermarket or petrol station, you never know who may spot your message on the back of your vehicle and think about getting in contact.
These frames are made of durable plastic and are available in white and black, allowing you to get the look that you want for your car.
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By admin On April 10th, 2010
Uncertain of where to begin? Not sure the difference between a debt and a credit? We’ve got you covered on the basics of basics when it comes to bookkeeping, and understanding your debits and credits.
First, throw out the traditional definition of debits and credits. No, a debit isn’t a deduction, and a credit is not an increase. They’re the names of the columns on your bookkeeping ledger (99% of the time, debit is on the left, with credit to the right).
In bookkeeping, or double entry accounting specifically, the total of each column must equal the other. Basically, the total of all of the debits has to equal the total of the credits – ensuring this equality; you can eliminate any basic arithmetic error. When making an entry, a bookkeeper makes an entry into the credit side of the ledger as well as on the debit side. Everything is in the positives (No negative numbers here).
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