Many people find it difficult to discuss salary increase with their employers believing that doing this will create a bad impression on their part. For those employees who are quite apprehensive to demand a higher salary, they can do this simple guideline which can be effective in convincing their bosses:
Tips on Negotiating a Salary
Extra Income Ideas for Stay at Home Moms
We all love the idea of having a little extra bit of cash on our hands. Being a stay at home mom is usually conceived as being a moneyless opportunity. However, most stay at home moms just don’t realize the real opportunities they have from the comfort of their own homes. After dropping the children off at school, there may be 5 – 8 hours free when a stay at home mom could be making money and making just as much money as her breadwinning husband!
Dealing with Workplace Discrimination
People coming from the working class are probably aware of the so called workplace discrimination. Many of them don’t actually understand the laws that can protect them against this kind of violation. When an employer violates discrimination laws, he or she can face financial or legal penalties. Not only that it caries along bad publicity and even lower the morale of other employees in the company.
How to Become an Accountant
You’re probably thinking of becoming an accountant but have no idea what you have to do. Maybe you’re thinking of what course to take and what possible career you may have a future in. You could be wondering what characteristics an accountant should have and if you have these qualities. If you are, then this article is definitely for you as I give you the things that you have to know to be an accountant.
Cover Letter Writing Guide
The application is usually accompanied by a copy of curriculum vitae or resume. In a cover letter, mention your strengths, and point out your outstanding achievement or project. These will leave a good impression to your prospective employer, giving you a big chance to be hired.
Bill Gates Goes to Congress: Says US Competitiveness “at Risk”
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates testified before Congress this week that the United States should allow more foreign engineers to work in the US. News.com is reporting that Gates testified that America’s competitiveness is “at risk,” and encouraged lawmakers to commit to reevaluating US immigration policy to encourage highly-educated foreign workers to contribute to the American economy.
High Tech Jobs in Peril? Yahoo Announces Cutbacks
With the US election approaching, Americans are increasingly growing concerned that the economy may be sliding toward recession. And while things will certainly not be as bad as the 2001 “bubble burst” in the high tech sector, many experts feel a “minor” recession could already be affecting the US.
Tips on Successful Offsource Outsourcing for Software Development
Whether we like it or not, hiring the best talents in the US is very, very expensive. This truth is not very encouraging for start-up companies or small scale businesses. That’s why outsourcing is very attractive for small business owners since they have to get the best with the lowest rate possible.
High-Tech Jobs of Tomorrow
The job market these days is quite fluid. Advancements in technology mean that jobs that are hot today could disappear tomorrow, and jobs you haven’t even heard of could be the next big thing. With that in mind, Reuters is reporting on a variety of tech-related jobs which are emerging even as we speak (or type).
Job Interview - Get the Right People for Your Business
In every business, it’s important to get the right person for the job. Whether in large or small companies, only people who have the specific skill and experience should be handling a specific type of the job. If the person is assigned to a job that he is not equipped or trained to do, that department will certainly crumble. The worst part is, if you’re running a small business, anything that will crumble or will not work properly will affect the whole department and the business before you know it, is gone.







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