Businesses to be stabilized needs to procure a corporate credit card which will define the bounds of business operating expenditures from that of personal expenses in the company. This is a good means of keeping an accurate record for reimbursement requests during business travels and purchase of office goods while maintaining personal finances of both the employer and the employees.…
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Write Your Perfect Resume
Writing a Resume Not that long ago, the easiest way to get a job was to visit the company you wanted to work for and ask for one. Today, however, it’s not quite that simple. Most companies require you to submit your resume to them before they’ll consider you for a position. So the resume has become a great deal…
Resume Writing
A resume is a path that sets people on the roads of success in their career. In today’s competitive world, only a few resumes get to the top table for a brief glance. A resume should be written in a manner such that the reader is enticed to peruse it. A well-written resume stimulates interest in meeting the candidate and…
Great Idea Lousy Name
Obviously, nobody asked the marketing guys before coming up with this one. Who in the world thought up the name “non-qualified deferred compensation?” Oh, it’s descriptive alright. But who wants anything “non-qualified?” Do you want a “non-qualified” doctor, lawyer, or accountant? What’s worse is deferring compensation. How many people want to work today and get paid in five years? The…
Advantages To Running Your Business From Home
You might have thought of having a home business somewhere along the line. You don’t have a commute to worry about, you aren’t anyone’s boss but your own, and you can start over on something that you are truly interested in. This might be a lot of work, but it might end up worth it. However, if starting over doesn’t…
10 Resume Writing Tips To Land You Your Dream Job
Imagine yourself sitting in an employer’s desk with hundreds of resumes falling in on your desk against a vacancy declared by you in your company. Number of vacancy – 1, and number of applicants – innumerable. As an employer it is your responsibility to select the most deserving, suitable and competent candidate. So it is up to the candidate to…
Employment Law Unfair Dismissal Constructive Dismissal
The case of Thornley v Land Securities Trillium Ltd [2005] concerned a claim for unfair and constructive dismissal by an employee who alleged that her employer imposed a new job description on her and she contended that her contract of employment was fundamentally breached by such changes to her duties imposed by her employer. The Tribunal upheld this claim. The…
Job Hunting On The Sly
So you want to look around for your next career step but you are concerned that your current employer will find out and give you an early exit? Confidentiality in your job search is a reasonable concern and makes the way you approach finding your next position all the more important. Confidentiality and privacy issues in today’s hyper-informative world are…
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The most common mistake made by people who attempt to put together their first resume is that they put in too much information. They want to describe everything that they have ever done from the moment of conception to the present. The resume ends up being too long, and nobody will read it. The most important piece of information that…
3 Tips For Writing A Great Resume
In most job interview situations, your resume will provide your potential employer with his or her first impression of you. If your resume makes a good first impression, you will move on to the next step in the hiring process. If not, your resume will likely be filed and you will never have the opportunity to progress to an actual…