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Leslie Camacho

What Small-Business Owners Need to Know About Cloud Computing - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "For a lot of small-business owners, "cloud computing" is the latest IT buzzword to leave them scratching their heads. To demystify things, here's a primer for companies looking to wade into cloud services for the first time. What are cloud services?"
Leslie Camacho

Mistakes Job Hunters Make Online - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "There's been no shortage of warnings about the career dangers of posting racy content on sites like Facebook and Twitter. Yet many job hunters still don't heed that advice, and others don't realize they're doing just as much damage by doing things like bending the truth or spamming their résumés. Recruiters say such faux-pas can result in immediate and lasting career damage."
Leslie Camacho

MSN Careers - How to avoid workplace drama - Career Advice Article - 0 views

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    "On just about every reality TV show, from "The Bachelor" to "Jersey Shore" to "The Real Housewives" (pick a city -- any city), we hear the same thing: "I don't like drama." But disdain for drama isn't limited to our favorite reality stars. It's also apparent in the workplace. Bing: Don't get burned by office politics"
Leslie Camacho

The Industries That Are Looking for Workers - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    "The job market is tough for many. But people still need others to repair their cars, do their accounting, fix computers, write apps and even sell them things. And there's been more growth in opportunities for those occupations than others, according to online job postings."
Leslie Camacho

Learn From Mistakes - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    I spent most of my early career trying to do things perfectly. And as you can imagine, this didn't work out very well. Screw-ups happen, and how you cope with them is a strong measure of your overall effectiveness in a work environment.
Leslie Camacho

Gen Y Gets Working - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    When the oldest members of Generation Y (born roughly 1978 to 1993) began graduating from college several years ago, a collective groan was heard in offices throughout Corporate America. People said many Gen Y-ers, also called Millennials, had an excess sense of entitlement and were arrogant and lazy. They wanted to do work on their terms and it seemed they wanted feedback on that work every five minutes. But then the economy tanked. Now, millions of Gen Y-ers are reinventing themselves to show how much, and how quickly, they can add value to their organizations. The Millennials I've met recently are aware of the changes taking place in the work world, and they perceive themselves -- and their jobs -- as vulnerable. Bruce Tulgan, author of "Not Everyone Gets a Trophy: How to Manage Generation Y," says he has seen the same thing.
Leslie Camacho

Guest Post: Gen Y, Body-Build Your Resumes! « Lindsey Pollak - Gen Y Career &... - 0 views

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    Whether you know it or not, we Gen Yers have a competitive edge over older job seekers in the career search. We are less expensive to hire, we are more impressionable (not having already settled into one company culture or way of doing things), and we have grown up with ever-changing technology, having become fast learners as a result.
Leslie Camacho

The Top 5 Mistakes on LinkedIn | Linked Intuition - 0 views

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    I often write about things you should do on LinkedIn to maximize your effectiveness. Today we're going to look at the other side of the equation…the mistakes. The five mistakes listed here are related to your ability to eventually monetize LinkedIn.
Leslie Camacho

Networking 101| Career Advice | GottaMentor - 0 views

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    Ah yes, Networking. Today, it has become a common exercise in the workplace and a vital part of the advancement of most careers. Networking can be accomplished anywhere these days, whether it be outside on a sidewalk, or at an obvious networking cocktail event. If it is done successfully, it can help you meet a future mentor, move you effectively toward an initial interview, or even allow you to make a lasting first impression with your first boss. However, successful networking can often times be harder than it sounds. Sometimes, it is hard to know all the right things to say or do and how to turn a 15-minute conversation into a potential life-lasting connection. With that in mind, I have developed a basic 5-step guide that gives the basics on how to untangle this mystery and turn any previously nerve wracking networking event into an exciting time of opportunity.
Leslie Camacho

Tips on Being Productive During a Career Change - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    : I'm in the process of changing my career and am looking for ways to be more productive. What do you think of the current popular methods discussed in books like Timothy Ferriss's "The 4-Hour Workweek" and David Allen's "Getting Things Done?"
Leslie Camacho

Taking on Free-Lance Projects While Working Full-Time - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    It's no secret that job security is a thing of the past. Taking on part-time work-especially in a creative arena you've always wanted to pursue-is one way to earn extra income and begin exploring new work opportunities before it becomes a necessity, says Scott Belsky, CEO and founder of Behance, a New York-based company that develops products and online tools for creative industries.
Leslie Camacho

Is the 'Mommy Track' Still Taboo? - The Juggle - WSJ - 0 views

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    "In Saturday's WSJ, writer Virginia Postrel has a retrospective on the "Mommy Track." She takes us back to a controversial 1989 Harvard Business Review article by Felice N. Schwartz called "Management Women and the New Facts of Life." Schwartz started with the fact that not all working women want the same things. Some are chiefly career-focused, making "the same trade-offs traditionally made by the men who seek leadership positions." However, most women want children, Schwartz wrote, and "are willing to trade some career growth and compensation for freedom from the constant pressure to work long hours and weekends.""
Go Jobio

Confidence - 0 views

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    We can also call this high self-esteem. It's not that you think you're perfect and never make mistakes. It's about being able to deal with the pressures of making mistakes, figuring out where things went wrong, and correcting the issues. Knowing how to be calm in the midst of not knowing the answer, patiently but vigorously searching, and finding the solution! Confidence ensures high levels of work. No employer wants to hire a falsely humble employee who hates themselves when making a mistake. An employer wants to know that if and when you make a mistake, or challenges arise, you will do whatever it takes to overcome that challenge and conquer it.
montekservices

Importance of Responsive Web Design in 2018 - Medium - 0 views

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    If there's one thing just turned out become steadily more and more essential with regards to website creation, it's responsive design. Nowadays, an immense extent of web browsers is no longer sat at their laptops or desktops, however on their telephones.
montekservices

Importance of responsive web design in 2018 - 0 views

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    If there's one thing just turned out become steadily more and more essential with regards to website creation, it's responsive design. Nowadays, an immense extent of web browsers is no longer sat at their laptops or desktops, however on their telephones.
Swati Mehra

Getting into the preschool business: Advantages Article - 0 views

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    For entrepreneurs looking for new business ideas, there is no dearth of things to do in the country. The preschool business is fast catching up to be one of the best entrepreneurship ideas of all time. With great education franchise opportunities on the rise, a preschool can be opened and run with dexterity.
Swati Mehra

Benefits For Providing Kids With Good International Preschool Education - 0 views

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    One of the best things about an #internationalpreschoolfranchise is its curriculum. Early education forms the foundation of a child's personality and helps the child to grow socially, physically and emotionally.
Swati Mehra

Education at Early Stage: The Role of Preschools - 0 views

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    The only thing that never leaves our side is our education, our knowledge. Knowledge and education are not necessarily bound to books and classrooms. It is out in the world and in every step we take. The education and knowledge that we get from childhood leads us to the capacity to handle our life on our own.
Swati Mehra

Opening Pre-school Franchise- Things to Keep in Mind - 0 views

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    As a business preschool franchise chain is becoming a popular one. With the rise in the number of young population, the demand of preschools is also rising high. Every parent wants to start early when it comes to education to give the kids the best they can get.
Somya Sharma

Lkshya Jobs: Career in India | Job Opportunities For Freshers - 0 views

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    "There are few things more liberating in life than having your worst fear realized. It's not easy, but your perceived failure can become a catalyst for profound reinvention. Whether you fear it or not, disappointment will come. The beauty is that through disappointment you can gain clarity, and with clarity comes conviction and true originality."
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