Recruitment interview is the way to assess and select a
candidate if his/her ability and qualification meets the
available job requirements. It usually consists of a series of
questions - asked by the interview board - so as to deduce the
candidate's ability and to see if he/she fits rightly for the
post.
Studies have finished (but learning process is continuous) and
it is time to go around searching for a job. If one asks whether
it was for a job that we all study, well, no would be ...
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January 27th, 2012 in
Careers
The whole point of PR Rainmaking is to use the news media to
attract new clients and customers. So doesn't it make sense to
get the most out of the publicity that you generate?
Here are seven ways to do just that:
1. Focus on the print media: Yes, it's great to get your face on
TV or your voice on radio. But the medium that provides you with
the most opportunity is print. Why? Because it's much easier to
pass along a newspaper article or a magazine feature than it is
to get a prospect to listen ...
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January 26th, 2012 in
Marketing
Every enterprise comes with its own risk component. This is true
not just in the business world, but life as well. In a highly
complex world as today, the risks and dangers confronting us are
legion. A proper risk analysis should ideally explore all the
risks that you or organization is most likely to face. A clear
study of the risks involved will provide you solutions that will
help you to decide the right steps to minimizing the risk
factors. Also, a thorough risk analysis will throw light ...
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January 25th, 2012 in
Business
1. Make your classified ads stand out in a crowd. Use all
capital letters in the headline, divide letters with extra
spaces, add in text symbols, etc. For example, you could write,
"WIN a VACATION to Las Vegas!" Another example would be, "Win A
($) Trip To Las Vegas!"
2. Buy advertising space on discussion board web sites. They are
usually arranged by subject; that makes them highly targeted.
For example, if you are selling gardening tools, you would want
to advertise on gardening, farm, tool ...
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January 24th, 2012 in
Advertising
In what seems like only a few short years, fiscal selective
information systems (FIS) have evolved from simple, back-office
support systems into fully integrated solutions that can handle
everything from payroll to accounts receivable and gross cycle
management. But such increased functionality would not be
possible without the ability to combine disparate databases into
a single source of entropy that can be mined at multiple levels.
The importance of data mining quickly became apparent ...
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January 23rd, 2012 in
Finance
The first rule of PR Rainmaking is to approach reporters as
customers.
Find out what they want, then give it to them in a way that
benefits you and your company. This requires us to learn how to
think like a news reporter.
For this journey, there may be no better guidebook than James B.
Stewart's 'Follow the Story.'
On first blush, this would appear to be nothing more than one
more how-to book on how to write non-fiction articles for a mass
audience.
But Stewart is the former editor of the Page ...
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January 22nd, 2012 in
Marketing
The Internet is a great tool for everyone, including investors
due to the response speed, and the amount of information that is
exchanged. Transactions are executed very quickly, with the
click of a button or a few keystrokes. However, the Internet is
also another avenue for fraud. Investors must use caution and
common sense when using the Internet for securities activities.
The fact that information appears on the Internet does not
render additional credibility to the information. Be ...
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January 21st, 2012 in
Finance
Profitable day traders recognize that trading low priced hot
stocks is among the fastest & most effective ways to harvest BIG
piles of cash in the stock market.
The problem is that if you don't know what stocks to look for
and how to approach them while limiting your risk, you won't
even get close to making some profits.
You don't necessarily have to trade low priced hot stocks all
the time. But you can learn how to take advantage of them when
you encounter the best opportunities while at the ...
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January 20th, 2012 in
Finance
Unless you are totally clueless about the internet and how it
works, you must realise that everyone trawling the net is
searching for one thing and that is information, i.e. CONTENT!
In fact there is not really any other business building tool
that compares with writing articles when it comes to building
your online business, read on to discover why.
Regularly adding keyword rich quality articles on your website
will help boost your search engine ranking, as search engines
are always looking ...
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January 19th, 2012 in
Internet
At the core of PR Rainmaking is the question: "What makes a
story newsworthy?" If we cannot answer this question, then we
have nothing to guide us in the selection of story ideas.
At first, the concept of "newsworthiness" may appear both
abstract and subjective. Fortunately, in the century since
Joseph Pulitzer began to define journalism as we know it today,
patterns have emerged in how the news media define
"newsworthiness."
We may disagree with these patterns. We may find them ...
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January 18th, 2012 in
Marketing