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The 4 Most Difficult Interview Questions

Professional Assistant Blog

What kind of salary are you looking for? Another suggestion is to find out the salary range that was posted for this job and use that. If you get a question that doesnt relate to the job that youre applying for, this type of question is related to how well you work under pressure. Try to give a range, never give a fixed figure.

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Going Green to Save Green: 3 Money-Saving Office Solutions

Eco-Office Gals

Having employees work remotely saves a business money on office space and even more so on salary costs because employers don’t have to factor in transportation costs into paychecks to make a commute worth it to their employees. Furniture: Plenty of local places offer green solutions for furniture.

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How to Lose a Customer and a Few More!

Professional Assistant Blog

Keep in mind that they are the ones that are paying your salary. This happens so often within large corporations, since most of them care only about the bottom line - money! Money, of course, is important, but what about the customer? Providing excellent customer service is crucial. Having Trouble Planning A "Non-Religious" Office Party?

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4 Ways to Cope with Difficult Colleagues

Professional Assistant Blog

Try following these 4 simple steps and you will find that your work performance will increase and hopefully, so will your salary! Here are some more articles on dealing with difficult co-workers: Cubicle Ettiquette Former Colleagues - Good or Bad? Don’t let your work performance suffer.

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How To Pick The Right Office Furniture And Why It Really Matters

Small Business CEO

You have to consider ergonomic choices, cubicle types, new vs. used, and whether to buy from a broker, dealer, or even an auction. Many new CEO’s find themselves hard-pressed for time just before the opening of a new business, so office furniture is put by the wayside. The decision is more than “what looks good.”