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Effective Ways to Train New Employees
Although you may be pleased because you’ve found the perfect new hire to fill a pivotal role on your team, the selection process is only half the battle. In order for your new employee to acclimate to the workplace and successfully contribute to the group, it’s vital that he receives the proper training. With sufficient education, resources and leadership, your newest staff member will become a seasoned veteran in no time.
By Damien Justus6 years ago in Journal
Creating the Perfect Workplace Culture at Your Bike Shop
A good bike shop can feel like a true community hub. Experienced cyclists give advice to new riders, people get repairs for their trusty bikes and prospective customers search for the perfect cycle to serve as their primary mode of transportation. A bike shop should be lively and exciting, with something to offer for everyone. That vibe can be damaged, however, if your store doesn't have good workplace culture.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal
When to Use a Pen Name
When I wrote my very first “book,” I had no idea whether or not a single person would buy it. What I did know is that under no circumstances did I want my mom or kids or neighbors to buy it. Not only was the content a bit too steamy for the average grandma next door, but it was also just controversial enough that I wasn’t sure how my employer or the kids’ teachers would respond.
By Kris Kendall6 years ago in Journal
5 Reasons Business Should Prioritize Sales Recruitment
If hiring sales talent is not a part of your hiring strategies then you may face many interrelated issues that eventually cost your business in more ways than one. When you hire a mediocre sales team in the rush to fill your open positions, either you won’t get the desired returns or the new hires will realize this is not the right job for them and leave.
By Kelly Barcelos6 years ago in Journal
3 Ways Tech Can Help Your Small Business
When you run a small business, you want to do everything possible to give yourself a leg up. One of the best ways to improve your business and put it above the rest is to implement technology. Different tech can do wonders for your business and help it grow and thrive. Here are three ways tech can help your small business.
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
Apply These Five Marketing Strategies for a Winning Startup
A good marketing strategy is nothing but positioning. It’s all about how you sell the product. Regardless of whether you claim a startup or an established business, you should know the customers’ mindset. Dig into the avenue they use to find you and what they do to validate the credentials. If you can determine that, then you can always stay on their radar.
By Niti Sharma6 years ago in Journal
6 Things Which Prevent You from Getting a Job
The hunt for a new job is not at all an easy task. Sending off countless applications, then waiting patiently for an automated reply, going for interviews to explain each and every role you've exhibited since college, just to hear a rejection once again. Undoubtedly, this entire process is very exhausting and frustrating.
By Andreas Bachtold6 years ago in Journal
How to Be a Good Writer
What characteristics do you think a person should have to be a good writer? Should he look like a dark twisted person who keeps it to himself, doesn’t talk much? Or should he be someone who is cheerful and happy so all his writings come out happy and refreshing? Or should he be someone who has a bad past which inspires him to write? Or should he belong to a particular race that has produced many good writers in their time? But do you really think that a person should possess certain qualities in order to be a good writer?
By Monalisa Roy6 years ago in Journal
Finding the Best Developer for Your Project: Upwork Hiring vs Working Directly
Finding a developer can be hard today, but finding a skilled and experienced developer can be a real challenge. Although there were 23 million software developers in 2018 globally, the search and hiring processes are still time-consuming.
By Alex Hayes6 years ago in Journal
Five Companies to Consider Working for in High School
If you're a high school student, chances are that you are looking for a job. It's something most teenagers need to do in order to get their first set of wheels, save for college, or even plan to move away from home or see the world. You know you need to work, but you're not sure who is willing to hire someone who is young and inexperienced. Take a look at five of the top companies to work for when you're still in high school, and see what you can do to get on the road to bring home your first paycheck.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal











