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3 Things I’ve Learned from Managing Entry-Level Employees

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It might sound like a cliché, but from Alex, I learned not to judge a book by its cover. I’ve worked with college students and other entry-level employees for over 20 years, and I still learn new things from them all the time. Be eager to learn, and you’ll be prepared for anything. He went on to become an assistant manager.

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Quick Tip: First thing to do to fix office equipment

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I kid you not… most all the trouble we’re having in this situation is that our computer driven piece of office equipment has run out of memory (RAM) or has gotten caught up on any number of “glitches&# that fix themselves when you turn the device off and then on again! Try it, you’ll be amazed. Share it with others.

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The Symbiotic Relationship Between AI, Coworking, And Career Evolution

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Coworking spaces aid in the creation of new career opportunities, equip people with skills, knowledge, and education, and support work-related tasks. It aids the creation of new career opportunities, equips people with skills, knowledge, and education, and supports work-related tasks. The Alpha accelerator program facilitated by U.K.

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Ep 247: Email Management for Executive Assistants

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In this chapter, I cover tactics for managing your own email inbox, as well as your executive’s. Of course, I’d love to hear your email tips and tricks as I’m always down to get more efficient and productive, so please reach out! LEADERSHIP QUOTE Email is the gateway drug of work; Slack is the crack.

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This Digital Nomad Couple Sold Everything to Travel the World in a Sailboat—Here’s What They’ve Learned About Life, Goal Setting and Relationships

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Ellison and Darsy learned that the most challenging (and rewarding) parts of being liveaboards in a relationship had little to do with the logistics of sailing and a lot more to do with life, interpersonal dynamics and developing self-awareness in roughly 350 square feet of space. But it is tiring, exhausting and uncertain.

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How to Stay Motivated While Job Hunting During the Holidays This Year

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New processes and equipment have led to a need for new types of roles in the workforce, so be on the lookout for opportunities that might not have existed before. In a socially distanced world, virtual interviews have largely replaced in-person ones, and email has become even more important during the initial hiring stage.

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Backstage Capital Is Funding Startups by Underestimated Entrepreneurs

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Christie Pitts, Backstage Capital’s general partner, talks about the early days of the Los Angeles-based company and how she got involved: Working in the music industry, Hamilton learned about startups and networked with investors and entrepreneurs. Traditional snack dispensers, however, wouldn’t do.

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