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What You Need To Know About Startup Scam Artists
You may be surprised by how many young businesses have formulated unpopular tactics to heighten both their public prominence and revenue streams. It can be hard to believe that said "trusted" companies, whether large or small, could do something that outright negatively effects their customer base, clients, and/or even their staff. It's out there, though, and it's happened before. Such scam startups have appeared much more frequently than you could have ever imagined.
By Salvador Lorenz8 years ago in Journal
Escaping My Dream Job
October 8, Wilmington, NC—I had just finished my freshman year with a double major in International Studies and Political Science when I was offered an unpaid internship to work for a non-profit on Capitol Hill. My transportation was covered. I would be flying. My living arrangements were covered. I would live with a roommate, one block from the Washington, DC capitol building. This was where I wanted to spend my summer, so as according to Politico, I joined the other 20,000 interns packing their suitcases. I had landed my dream job at the age of eighteen.
By Mackenzie Watson9 years ago in Journal
Phone Job Interview Tips
A phone job interview is more relaxed and less stressful since you're not meeting in person. But you still need to be prepared and be educated on how to conduct yourself during the interview so you can give a killer interview and successfully get the job. By following these phone job interview tips you will impress the interviewer and are closer to get your dream job. As with anything in life you need to work hard to get what you want. So if you're very passionate about this job treat the phone interview seriously and prepare ahead of time.
By Leila Parker9 years ago in Journal
You're Not Stuck; You're Afraid
We all know that one person who is stuck on a job they hate, or who is stuck studying a course that doesn’t even inspire them to breathe. And for some reason they feel obliged to engage in that activity even though they are fully aware of the fact that it makes them unhappy.
By Kynene Nwaobasi9 years ago in Journal
The "Easy" Life – Part 1
Firstly, thank you for joining me here today to listen to what I have to say. I promise you it will not be time wasted. This is a quick introduction to a guide I am creating on what I have experienced in the world of working from home using the internet (and some extra side hustles) and how to achieve the ultimate goal of working from home for yourself. Throughout this guide I will provide you with tried and tested methods, tips and tricks, some helpful resources such as spreadsheets and word documents to assist you in staying organized.
By Michael Waugh9 years ago in Journal











