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How to Find the Right Accountant for You

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Although some of the things you do to keep your business running are interesting, the day-to-day tasks like bookkeeping and business strategy are often not very exciting. Interview candidates. If something feels off during an interview, trust your gut feelings. Determine what your business needs. Trust your instincts.

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How to Launch (and Maintain) a Successful E-Commerce Business

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When I read it in 2015, I was working both a full-time government job and launching a side business that would eventually eat up 80 hours of my week. You need to actually get out there and hear people, whether through interviews or surveys or combing through product reviews or forums. “It Set up interviews. Don’t try to guess.

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I want to give my interviewer a portfolio demonstrating my admin skills. I am an administrative assistant and have a second job interview coming up the end of this week. However, I only have a few days before my interview and am not sure how to go about presenting it. Just go and do a great interview and let that speak for you.

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One of the most common situations I run into is when a candidate comes into the office to apply or for an interview, and I ask what type of work they are looking for, and they respond “I’ll take anything! I hate to put the candidates through so many hours of applying, interviewing, testing, etc. You should list it.

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how to talk about past jobs as a former sex worker

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Some of this is targeted to interviews specifically, but much of it works for non-interview conversations as well.). • “I would suggest keeping some freelance work as a side gig. And being mostly self-employed avoided the interview questions and resume gap concerns.”