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Write The Best Job Descriptions In 7 Easy Steps | Free Templates

Recruit CRM

Here are three core pointers of a good job description: Explains the reality of the role Showcases the organisation's culture, and A bit of marketing for the company In short, a job description is used for a variety of reasons— starting from the most obvious, which is recruiting, determining salary ranges, creating job goals, job titles and more.

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Reducing Overheads Can Save A Business | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

The Small Business Blog

In this economy, every price is negotiable. Back in time I build my factory in China at nearly zero cost – steal building, low salaries and no debt, in depressed market this is the way to survive and succeed. There are deals to be had–sometimes you just have to ask. Sponsors Advertise Here? Digg Furl Netscape Yahoo!

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New Small Business Startup Idea: Virtual Import/Export Assistant.

The Small Business Blog

I decided that I should first ensure that I have a product to sell and then move on to phase 2 which was to ensure that I had customers who would buy my product. I sent about 70 emails to different wine farms around SA and received about 5 positive replies. The average salary in her country is $200-$300/month.

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How to Prepare Candidates for Job Interviews?

Recruit CRM

So, if a candidate is applying for a ‘customer service’ job, she needs to highlight in the resume , similar jobs held before or even the ‘service’ or ‘support’ aspect of other jobs held earlier. The recruiter may also set automated text/email reminders one day before and an hour prior to the interview. Negotiation.

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The Enneagram at Work: Which Number Are You?

Success

This makes Twos caring leaders and excellent customer service reps, but can also hinder efficiency. Fives are the co-worker who says nothing during an hour-long meeting and then sends an email with follow-up thoughts a day or two later. Type Five: The Thinker. When it comes to meetings, they show up prepared.