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Starting an online resume business is actually quick and easy. Most people can start an online business with just a few hours at the computer, yet most won't make it much beyond that point. Not because their owners lack a good business idea or the right amount of dedication/hard work, but because they have fallen short at effectively marketing their business, online. You can build an online business presence, yet doing so is worthless if no one knows you exist. Online marketi

March 2, 2010

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Resume Writing? Professionals are taking an Unlikely Move to Starting Resume-Writing Businesses rather than Facing Unemployment - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~**~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - Even a recession doesn't tamper our never-ending drive to succeed, does it? Rather than face unemployment or under-employment, we are taking our existing skills and reapplying them towards starting businesses. The mad rush to find even a mediocre job is being replaced by a thirst for finding vi

March 2, 2010

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Why should you consider starting a resume business? The changing job market is a glaring reason to look seriously at a resume-writing business as a valued business contender. The number of jobseekers on the market is outpacing the number of qualified resume writers ... it's that simple! A resume business is perfect for the stay-at-home parent, or someone just seeking a viable business to run without having to acquire a j-o-b. The profit potential with a resume-writing busines

March 2, 2010

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Tell us a bit about yourself & give a bit of history about when you started your business. I've been at the helm of Resume to Referral since 1999. I started my business from the corner of my bedroom and saw clients at my dining room table. I shifted from being home-based to an office/retail front, and then back to home again. My history of starting a business is different than most. I'm no Bill Gates or Donald Trump. In fact, I was somewhat a train wreck when I started. My bu

March 2, 2010

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Not everyone has what it takes to be an entrepreneur - and there's nothing wrong with you if you're not one of them. Different people have different talents, and some people are just not well suited for some kinds of work. Most entrepreneurs would make lousy employees. The key to professional happiness is finding the right niche - for some that niche could be anything ... software development, business consulting, or even a more obscure field of resume writing. The idea is to

March 2, 2010

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Negotiation is a give-and-take process until an eventual agreement is reached between two or more parties. To understand the art of negotiation, a jobseeker must understand that it is a give process as much as it is a receiving process. Look at the proposition from the side of your employer. When faced with such a proposition, your superior will ask himself the reasons you’re deserving of more and whether it’s feasible for the department or company to give you such. Never

June 6, 2005

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Possessing stuff has become a hobby for many people — a pastime that is very serious “business” by some. In fact, an on-going need for additional closet space, exterior buildings, and pay-per-month storage facilities has risen over the last couple of years. In response, storage businesses are popping up everywhere … city and country alike. nnMaking matters worse, there are new television shows that teach us how to organize our possessions with crafty under-furniture s

September 23, 2004

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Believe it: three obstacles will hold you back from your ideal job -- your résumé, you, and your job-search methods. There’s no hidden formula; there’s no bribery needed; there’s no one standing in front of employment — other than YOU! nnYou’ve probably heard all the excuses, or used them yourself. The job market is bad; technical jobs are going overseas; those thousands of manufacturing employees had to go somewhere … of course, these excuses are only the tip o

March 14, 2004

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December serves different purposes to different people. Some may look at itnas a time to take a much-needed break where others might fall into thenmystique of the holidays and put business agendas on a back burner.nnI look at the month as a prime time to set realistic goals for the upcomingnyear — with limited interruption, of course. I, like most people, sit backnwith my feet on the desk, take a deep breath in relief that the year isnover, and reminisce about the year’s

December 29, 2003

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One of the drawbacks of operating a small, home-based business is the continuous loneliness caused from operating the business alone. It can be difficult being the only instrument player in a marching band, but since more and more individuals are seeking the freedom of working from home, solitude is becoming a deeper problem for some. nnIt’s sometimes recommended that individuals who will find it difficult working from home should avoid such a set up; but knowing ways to av

August 21, 2003

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I referenced the circus because I just finished another interviewing book that recommends asking for the job before leaving the interview. I can envision up to 15 qualified professionals each asking the interviewer for the job. If each asks for the job, doesn’t that make the question null and void … cross out each other’s great gesture? If everyone jumps through the same hoop, performing like a good little circus monkey, what’s going to set you apart from other candid

August 15, 2003

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