As a partner in National Service, one of the Uks fastest growing business directories, one of my jobs is to oversee the inclusion of companys who offer a truly National Service. With this in mind here are top tips for employing the services of a company.
Internet Entrepreneurship: Conversion Rates
I have set up two internet retail businesses in my spare time and this series of articles pass on my experience and lessons learnt. This articles covers conversion rates and answers a readers letrter about what to sell.
Internet Entrepreneurship: First Step, Getting Started
I have set up two internet retail businesses in my spare time and this series of articles pass on my experience and lessons learnt. When I was thinking about starting an internet business there were a few things that were must have requirements.
Toughest Interview Questions?
Today’s interview questions are becoming increasingly more difficult. I have compiled a list of questions that interviwers regard as the toughest to answer. There are no right or wrong answers to the questions, but be prepared to for them to be asked.
SMB Human Resource challenges, critical factors, staffing solutions
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Dirty yellow wheel clamp
Have you ever been CAUGHT by a WHEEL CLAMPING COWBOY?
Applying For Translation Work A Guide For The Freelancer
I work as an Italian English Translation Project Manager at the translations agency Axis Translations.
Everyday me and my colleagues see larger numbers of enquiries from translators seeking work. I hope that some of my observations will help you be more successfull.
1) Update and scan your computer for viruses
How many translators CVs get caught by an agencies firewall? I dont know. It seems to happen in waves. We will have a batch of translators emails in a few days…
The Recorder
A member of the woodwind family, the recorders history is not well known, although examples of it can be found in medieval paintings, and what appears to be a recognizable recorder-type instrument dating back to the Iron Age has been found although it is made of sheep bone rather than wood! The instrument, however, often gets a bad press, largely due to peoples recollections of struggling to learn the instrument in the classroom or perhaps being unfortunate enough to ha…