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What Do You Need to Do to Prepare for Your Job Search? sniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters.The New Year is now in full swing. Is a new job on your list of resolutions? Have you given any thought to your job search? What do you need to do to prepare for an effective job search? What type of position is on the next rung of your career ladder? Do you know what qualifications will be expected in most cases for the job? First of all, you need to know exactly what you are looking for in a job. Next you wi Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of laun Interview Feedback: Two Versions Of The Same Interview During my many years of lecturing university business school students on entrepreneurial topics I have been pleased, and surprised, at the relatively large numbers willing to take the plunge and pursue new business opportunities. The surprise is that modern students are willing to forego a corporate job right out of school; a job that for so many has been a pre-occupation (and the dream of tuition strapped parents). Choosing a major course of study, a syllabus and internships in many cases are structured solely to enhance and magnify qualifications deemed necessary to excite future corporate employers.The job interview tends to be where the job is won or lost.Often, you don’t get a lot of valuable feedback from a company after you’ve interviewed with them but have been told you didn’t get the job.Sometimes they will simply tell you they’ve decided to hire someone else who they felt best suited their requirements, other times they might throw you a bone and give you a hint as to why you didn’t get the j And yet, career goals for many of today’s students will not have a corporate path. The boom in entrepreneurial programs at colleges and universities has provided an alternative route to perceived fulfillment, income and excitement. More and more students see themselves as pioneering, small business owners and creators of wealth and jobs. Their sense of adventure and desire to control their destiny can only be sated by self-employment. Students and recent graduates actually possess many traits and advantages that hinder older, more seasoned prospective entrepreneurs. Not being married (in most cases) is a singular advantage. Having dealt with hundreds of clients through the years, I can confirm that the single biggest hurdle for a married inventor is spousal objections. I have seen divorce occur as a result of pursuit of a dream. The youth of students means that life has not usually dealt them too many serious knocks. They feel as if they can overcome any problem, probably because they have not had to face many during their young lives. More mature entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have typically seen ups and downs in life, business and socially. These life’s experiences often temper their enthusiasm, create caution and doubt. Students needs are simpler and thus less complicated and expensive than adults with extended households and obligations. They can sleep in small, cramped circumstances, eat minimally, dress in t-shirts and jeans, ride a bike and attack an opportunity without the weight of an established fixed overhead facing them every week. Gates and Allen, Jobs and Wosniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters. Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of launc Payroll Massachusetts, Unique Aspects of Massachusetts Payroll Law and Practice ed necessary to excite future corporate employers.The Massachusetts State Agency that oversees the collection and reporting of State income taxes deducted from payroll checks is:Department of Revenue 51 Sleeper St. Boston, MA 02205 (617) 887-6367 (800) 392-6089 (in state) www.state.ma.us/dor/dorpg.htmMassachusetts allows the use of the federal W-4 form if exemptions claimed are the same for state and federal. Otherwis And yet, career goals for many of today’s students will not have a corporate path. The boom in entrepreneurial programs at colleges and universities has provided an alternative route to perceived fulfillment, income and excitement. More and more students see themselves as pioneering, small business owners and creators of wealth and jobs. Their sense of adventure and desire to control their destiny can only be sated by self-employment. Students and recent graduates actually possess many traits and advantages that hinder older, more seasoned prospective entrepreneurs. Not being married (in most cases) is a singular advantage. Having dealt with hundreds of clients through the years, I can confirm that the single biggest hurdle for a married inventor is spousal objections. I have seen divorce occur as a result of pursuit of a dream. The youth of students means that life has not usually dealt them too many serious knocks. They feel as if they can overcome any problem, probably because they have not had to face many during their young lives. More mature entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have typically seen ups and downs in life, business and socially. These life’s experiences often temper their enthusiasm, create caution and doubt. Students needs are simpler and thus less complicated and expensive than adults with extended households and obligations. They can sleep in small, cramped circumstances, eat minimally, dress in t-shirts and jeans, ride a bike and attack an opportunity without the weight of an established fixed overhead facing them every week. Gates and Allen, Jobs and Wosniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters. Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of laun Which is Better: Repeat Business or Adding New Customers? - Part 2 of 2 advantages that hinder older, more seasoned prospective entrepreneurs.Recently we asked which was more important: new customer growth or repeat business?The answer depends on your business goals. If you want fast-paced quantum growth, you should concentrate energy on adding new customers. But if your goals are more incremental - if you envision continual year over year growth in the 10 to 20 percent range - booking repeat customer revenue is far easier than adding new customers. Not being married (in most cases) is a singular advantage. Having dealt with hundreds of clients through the years, I can confirm that the single biggest hurdle for a married inventor is spousal objections. I have seen divorce occur as a result of pursuit of a dream. The youth of students means that life has not usually dealt them too many serious knocks. They feel as if they can overcome any problem, probably because they have not had to face many during their young lives. More mature entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have typically seen ups and downs in life, business and socially. These life’s experiences often temper their enthusiasm, create caution and doubt. Students needs are simpler and thus less complicated and expensive than adults with extended households and obligations. They can sleep in small, cramped circumstances, eat minimally, dress in t-shirts and jeans, ride a bike and attack an opportunity without the weight of an established fixed overhead facing them every week. Gates and Allen, Jobs and Wosniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters. Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of laun Successful Telecommuting Mom Story Number 1 s. More mature entrepreneurs, on the other hand, have typically seen ups and downs in life, business and socially. These life’s experiences often temper their enthusiasm, create caution and doubt.
Students needs are simpler and thus less complicated and expensive than adults with extended households and obligations. They can sleep in small, cramped circumstances, eat minimally, dress in t-shirts and jeans, ride a bike and attack an opportunity without the weight of an established fixed overhead facing them every week.Do you ever wonder if there are people out there that actually make it in the telecommuting industry? When getting started in this industry it is easy to get frustrated when you are waiting to get your first job. Let’s take a look at the work life of one telecommuter who as made it – Paula Williams.Paula decided to give telecommuting a try back in March of 2005 because she wanted the flexibility to care for her Gates and Allen, Jobs and Wosniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters. Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of laun What Is Your Value? sniak, Lucas and Spielberg, Hewlitt and Packard, and the Weinstein brothers are just a few of the most famous youngsters to launch spectacular careers as young drop outs, students, or university graduates. They had minimal encumbrances to curtail focus on their goals. They had nothing to lose. The mortgage, children’s orthodontics, multiple car payments and swim club dues were not issues for these entrepreneurial, fully focused youngsters.Last Thursday I turned the subject of the article “The Medium vs. the Message” into a 20-minute speech, which I delivered to one of my Toastmasters clubs. At the beginning of the speech, I had everyone in the audience create a fake business card with their name and their current career listed on it. Then at the end of the speech, I had them do it again, and of course the results were different because people were think Modern students are very willing to take risks. They constantly seek mentoring from me on all aspects of launching business opportunities. I am amazed at the degree to which they are able to identify significant commercial opportunities. The creativity, energy and courage so necessary to succeed is constantly on display in the contemporary college student population. Working with these students is a blessing. My exposure to them has confirmed that the future is in wonderful hands. These youngsters are smart, motivated, energetic and so very curious. They will find better ways to provide products and services that benefit all of society. We will all be better for their creativity.
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