Category Archives: Employment and Finding Jobs
Must have resources for a freelancer
By Rhonda Campbell Australian actress, Miranda Otto, is quoted as saying, “Acting is a freelance career… you never stop having to prove yourself and fight for work.” Little may be more accurate when it comes to freelancing. The ups — … Continue reading
Is work life balance possible?
By Rhonda Campbell Work life balance, like the term “looking out for number one,” gained popularity in the 1980s. Companies started building daycare centers on-site at their facilities, so working mothers they employed could shorten the time it took to … Continue reading
How to get a job . . . who you know matters
By Jennifer Brewster The adage “It’s not what you know but who you know that matters,” is weighted with fact. Surprisingly, you don’t have to know an influential person for years to make a connection that helps you get a … Continue reading
Quick ways to build your professional network
By Joel Ruell The more people you know and/or the more people who presume to know you, the greater your chances are of finding success. Marketers and advertisers don’t pump billions of dollars into commercials, radio ads, pay-per-click marketing campaigns, … Continue reading
No. 1 quality required with salesperson jobs
By Rhonda Campbell Salesperson jobs are loaded with income potential. So, why do people shy away from salesperson jobs? Vince Lombardi, a champion of champions, said, “Confidence is contagious. So is lack of confidence.” If you think about it, confidence … Continue reading