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  • Job Responsibilities for Lead or Supervisory Positions

    The job responsibilities for a supervisor or a lead position can vary wildly depending on whether the business is large, small, or subcontracted out. A site supervisor has markedly different duties to a cleaning supervisor in a major supermarket chain. Some supervisors are effectively managers, whereas others form a layer in between, but there is one thing that these jobs have in common: they are all about managing people.

  • How to Ask for a Job From Previous Coworkers

    Networking can be the key to getting ahead in your career. Your former co-workers create a network for you of potential contacts and employers. Exploit this network by asking your former colleagues for a job. While they may not be able to give you a job directly, they can at the very least help you to land a job.

  • Characteristics of a Good Questionnaire

    Questionnaires are a common and inexpensive research tool used by companies to get feedback from consumers or customers. For questionnaires to deliver relevant, accurate and useful results, you have to design them in a way that allows for honest feedback and answers that are easy to measure and interpret.

  • How to Help & Motivate Colleagues

    Everyone is not motivated by the same things. Sometimes people need a little encouragement and motivation to get them going and excited and their career or jobs. One of the best ways to help your colleagues and motivate them is by the example you set. Share some of your goals and let them know what you are trying to accomplish and how. A high level of motivation can lead to job satisfaction, which translates into more opportunities and ultimately more compensation.

  • How to Learn Online Networking

    Networking in the 21st century not only requires meeting with people in real life, but now it includes, and even centers on, having an online presence as well. Many professionals now meet and hold conversations with each other through social networking sites, newsletters and blogs and carry out long relationships and communication online before ever even meeting. Learning to network online can help you find a job, advance your career, enable you to find clients and expand your business.

  • Bad Excuses for Missing Work

    There are days when you may need time away from the daily grind of work. If this occurs too often, however, these absences may be considered unexcused. For instance, if you have been receiving negative attention from your boss due to poor attendance, and another day away is absolutely necessary, it is important that you request the time off in advance. Bad excuses for missing a workday are worse than none at all.

  • How Do Realtors Find Leads?

    The success of a realtor's business is dependent upon the amount and quality of leads they have at any point and time. Realtors spend a tremendous amount of time working for clients. Their days are filled with marketing listings, showing properties, and administrative duties. They must rely on numerous sources of leads to ensure that their real estate business remains successful.

  • Job Retention Strategies

    The top 10 reasons that people lose their jobs are personality conflicts, poor performance, absenteeism, insubordination, tardiness, behavior or attitude, theft, harassment, discrimination and layoffs, according to the "Top Ten Reasons for Termination" by Ann Vessels. The following job retention strategies will help you keep your job without stressing out.

  • Should I Report My Accident to the Insurance Company?

    There is nothing positive about being in an auto accident. Even if it is a small accident with no injuries, dealing with police reports, insurance companies and repair shops takes time and energy. Reporting an accident to your insurance company may lead to a premium increase, which can tempt some people to settle things on their own.

  • How to Sell Advertising in a Trade Directory

    Trade directories are a great source of advertising because the audience is so targeted. The advertiser shouldn't waste resources reaching out to people who will never be customers. Because of this trait, selling the ads in a trade directory is a cinch. Often, little thought is needed to land the accounts. You can tap into your creativity and make a good living while selling advertising in a trade directory.

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