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Building Trust In The Workplace

62% of people are reportedly less trusting of businesses now than a year ago, according to a recent Edelman survey across 20 countries. It is hardly surprising as every day seems to bring new reports of layoffs, and what was once certain no longer feels like a guarantee.

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Apple Marketing: Part III

*HELLO* – So this is Part III of a mini series that I have started, in which I am talking about Apple’s Marketing Strategy. Lately we have seen battles between Apple and Microsoft, shooting each other with commercials. So I thought we should try and break down the essence of Apple’s marketing strategy and try [...]

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Never Give Up if You Don’t Succeed

Suppose one finds the timings of job haunting him/her, then he/she can opt for temping. The industry which are legal has increasingly turned to temporary staffing as a means to keep a lid on costs. Industry analyst calculate that legal temporary staffing weather for lawyers, paralegals, or clerks, represents a $300 to $500 million market, with a growth rate of over 25 percent annually.

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How To Prepare For Job Interviews For Executive Job Openings

Consulting firms generally include case questions in their interviews. In these questions you are asked to think through some “real-world” questions, usually one with which you’re totally unfamiliar! You should approach these to demonstrate your problem solving opportunities. They also try to pressurize you usually through silence or confrontational questions, to see how you react. Answer pleasantly and calmly, ignoring the provocation.

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Myths And Facts About Hiring At Fashion Industry

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