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

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A lot of the people who feel disheartened right now don’t realize that companies have budgets they haven’t spent yet. 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. You might hear “You’re hired!”

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Business finance: The ultimate guide for non-finance people

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In particular, traditional business financing options like bank loans have been declining since 2020 — where they fell 6% from 2019 (43% to 37%, respectively). A fiscal year simply represents the 12-month period that a business uses for its accounting, taxes, and budgeting purposes. Why is that?

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Zoe Ellis Moore Founder of Spaces to Places | Navigating the Changing Needs of Today’s Professionals: Trends in the Flexible Workspace Industry

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It costs so much with some of this equipment as well. There’s so many different niches and it does depend on budgets and different things like that as well. And so these niche providers of specialists are coming up as well. That’s really serving a role and demand led as well. I think that’s always the one.

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Employee Monitoring: How to (and not to) track employee productivity

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Before 2020, employee monitoring in a traditional office environment was pretty straightforward. Yet, the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020 threw a wrench into this tried and true system for most companies. As early as May 2020, one-third of all employees began working from home. Employee monitoring methods for remote team members.

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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

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Even those poppers were a stretch for her post-incarceration budget; however, she kept building the business by buying and reselling a few pounds of flavored beans and drinks at a time. “I He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. I learned the value of starting small.

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From Behind Bars to Business Owners: How 3 Former Inmates Became Entrepreneurs

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Even those poppers were a stretch for her post-incarceration budget; however, she kept building the business by buying and reselling a few pounds of flavored beans and drinks at a time. “I He founded Breaking Free Industries in February 2020 using $400 gifted from a member of his synagogue. I learned the value of starting small.

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Joshua Jahani – Managing director of Jahani and Associates | Maximizing Your Financial Potential in the Future of Work

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I’m dealing with a company right now that has all heavy equipment that does landscaping not landscaping, but does foundation creation and everything for large, massive things, earth Movers, that sort of thing. They run all of that equipment remotely without people now, just like they run drones.