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 Never Let Them See You Sweat
by Kesi Stribling - Mar, 2009
This article is devoted to a large band of us, the small business owners caught in the middle of a pressuring recession. With all of the decision-making, cutting costs, and keeping your businesses afloat, here is some sage advice that will help you in the long-run: never let your employees...
 
 Why Engaging a Career Coach May Be a Wise Investment (Even in This Economy)
by Kesi Stribling - Oct, 2008
If you are like most Americans, your career options weigh heavily on your mind right now. For those of us directly affected by the recent collapse of financial institutions and a generally stagnant economy, a career makeover may be just what the doctor ordered. A friend of a colleague is f...
 
 Attracting Talented Employees On A Really Tight Budget
by Kesi Stribling - Jul, 2008
Here’s the scenario: you have inked a few deals and can deliver on the products or services, but find that your budget cannot support paying a huge staff to get the job done. No worries, following are a few suggestions for attracting talented employees even if you are on a tight budget. ...
 
 What Does Your Resume REALLY Say About You?
by Kesi Stribling - Jul, 2008
Your resume is typically your first introduction to a potential employer. It takes just a few minutes – if that - for recruiters and hiring managers to scan your resume and decide if you would be a good fit for the position and company. If you commit the top resume offenses, it may mean a ...
 
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