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Your Personality Defines Your Virtual Assistant
It's no secret that having a virtual assistant can save you time and money. But what if your personality is the real key to unlocking the potential of this much-sought-after employee? In today's world, we're all at some point faced with making a choice between hiring an in-office employee or looking for help online. And while it's true that there are certain tasks that only certain types of people can do - such as programming or graphic design - there are plenty of other jobs out there that could be done by either type of worker. So why choose one over the other? Whether it's because you have more money than time or vice versa (or something else entirely), let me help explain why personality matters in deciding whether or not to hire someone full-time or use them on an as-needed basis:
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Can You Work From Home? Learn How To Start Your Freelance Business with These Tips
The idea of working from home is appealing to a lot of people. It has the potential to give you more freedom and flexibility than a traditional office job, and it can allow you to work in your pajamas (or whatever you like). But before taking the plunge into full-time freelancing, it's important to know what's involved in starting your own business. You'll want to make sure that your new company has good financial footing and that you're not going into it unprepared. Here are some tips on how to start freelance web design or other kinds of freelance jobs successfully:
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Importance and Advantages of First Aid Training at Workplace
First aid training is very important because it has proven to save many lives in daily routine life. Accidents or health emergencies can occur anywhere and anytime. Therefore people now focus on getting first aid training to deal with the emergency situations and to handle them in a better way.
By Sarah Michelle4 years ago in Journal
The Benefits of Job Hunting Early in the Month
Job hunting is a lot like dating. You have to put yourself out there and make yourself available, but you also have to be smart about it. Obviously, if you're looking for a new job in the middle of March, the best time to do that would be in the middle of March… but what if you could get ahead of everyone else by starting your job search early? That's right: We're talking about job hunting during the first week of each month. Let's take a look at why this approach can work so well, as well as some tips on how to use it effectively.
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Keep Calm And Set Goals To Land a Great New Job
If you're looking for a new job, you might feel like the odds are against you. In reality, though, it's possible to land a great new gig if you have the right attitude and approach. Here are some steps that will help:
By Courtanae Heslop4 years ago in Journal
Top 6 craziest resume mistakes to avoid in 2022
I’m pretty sure that most of you who are reading this, have experienced the hassle of trying to find work, at some point in life. The innumerable frustrating cycles of searching online for a suitable job, going through the requirements to curate your resume accordingly, drafting a cover letter before applying, finally getting called for an interview, going through the company’s website and practising the answers, wearing formal attire to attend it, and lastly, hearing these words from the HR: “We’ll let you know once we’ve made the decision!”… Tell me about it! And this goes on and on…
By Shalin Thomas4 years ago in Journal
How Becoming Competent has Become a Competition
In the age of LinkedIn, becoming competent has become a competition. The thoughts that I have articulated below, those you will proceed to read, sprung, not exclusively from the previous statement, but from the deep realization that summer has transformed before me. As a university student, summer no longer holds its innocent appeal. It is no longer synonymous with sun, rest, and playtime. It is a daunting period where I must get hired and paid, where I must transition from a period of intense studying after finals season into a laboring reality. Part of this transformation has to do with growing up, and there is no doubt adulting is difficult. However, there is more to finding a summer internship, for instance, than just being responsible. There is pressure attached to it. There is an expectation that must be met. One must not fall behind. One must stay ahead of the rest.
By Juliana Rivas Torrente4 years ago in Journal
How Buying a Hammer Helps Me Be a Better Writer
As I approached the three employees, I could hear them discussing the previous weekend’s party. “Excuse me,” I started as I approached. “Could one of you help me with a hammer?” (It wasn't really a hammer, but for simplicity, let's substitute a hammer for the product I needed.)
By Scott Ninneman4 years ago in Journal






