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8 Essential Business Skills You Still Have Time to Learn
Whether you own a business or just work in one, keeping things going on a daily basis can feel like an uphill battle if you're not prepared. Regardless of the industry, there are several fundamental skills that will help businesses thrive. The good thing is that it's always the perfect time to learn something new, so here are eight essential business skills you still have time to learn.
By Sasha McGregor5 years ago in Journal
Behind the Deliveries: An Analysis of Delivery Apps
I have been doing deliveries this summer (as have many of you) to make a little extra money. After doing it for a couple of weeks, I decided I should start logging not only the mileage (which you should definitely do for tax purposes) but many other things like time per delivery, tips vs. base pay, etc. After logging my data every day for about 3 months and using the magic of Google spreadsheets, I have found some really interesting things. More than that, I’ve learned a lot about how the world works.
By Casey Bressler5 years ago in Journal
Tips to Help You Find Your Dream Job
Finding the perfect job can seem like a daunting task, especially with job rates falling and the economy in a precarious position right now. The current circumstances can make the task seem even more impossible, however, you do not have to settle for a job that won't satisfy you just to make some money.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal
Why you Should choose to Become an HR Professional
For those who love working with people, human resources (HR) is a popular career option. Along with enjoying the handling of people issues, a successful HR career also requires an appreciation of the strategic dimension of HR i.e. how it can contribute to the achievement of the goals of the organization.
By Pradip Mohapatra6 years ago in Journal
Learn How to Become an HR Manager in 5 Steps
Traditionally human resources has been an administrative department for business. Lately, it has become a strategic function that aids in the growth of the business. The increasing focus of organizations on talent retention and engagement requires companies to hire HR managers who can take strategic steps to hire and retain employees.
By Pradip Mohapatra6 years ago in Journal
Why a Career as an Electrical Engineer Might Be Right for You
It is never too late to reconsider your current career path. Whether you’re a college student who hasn’t selected a major yet or someone who has worked in a particular field for many years, finding a new prospect can help immensely when you feel lost. Of course, you want to be diligent when picking a new path for your life. For one, you want to make sure the career you pursue is going to pay off down the line and fulfill you. One excellent option worth considering that checks these boxes is electrical engineering.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal
How to Choose a Career After 12th - A Student's Guide
The Indian education system can be quite intimidating. It is a rat race for every person who wants to follow his or her dream and become successful. Picking up a course after class 12 is one of the most important stages of a student’s life, especially if he or she wants to go for Government Jobs in India. After all, the fruit of toiling for the board exams can be earned only if one selects the right career.
By Shaik Khaja6 years ago in Journal
Factors To Consider While choosing A Nursing Speciality
The healthcare sector is growing more complex and this is why nurses are choosing to focus their effort on a specific area of nursing. There are numerous benefits to specializing, including enhanced recognition and respect, increased career satisfaction, better salary potential, and greater job security. However, you must choose the specialty only after considering the following factors.
By Nancy Ahuja6 years ago in Journal
Going International? Not So Fast
Introduction It’s one of the most iconic scenes in the history of movies. In the 1967 movie, “The Graduate,” a very young Dustin Hoffman is taken aside at a cocktail party by a middle-aged, successful looking businessman. The elderly gentleman takes it upon himself to give the very young central character career advice. The tip for the young graduate to lead to a successful career, riches, and yes, a good life is simple: “one word...plastics.”
By David Wyld6 years ago in Journal












