The Risk and Reality of Becoming an Entrepreneur
Entrepreneurs understand very well that they may not see immediate profits. That uncertainty drives them to take action to try, fail, learn, try again and improve until they taste success.
Entrepreneurs understand very well that they may not see immediate profits. That uncertainty drives them to take action to try, fail, learn, try again and improve until they taste success.
Business in Trinidad and Tobago is definitely buzzing with lots of activity and sometimes it’s hard to…
The hospitality and tourism industry refer to those activities centred around providing a service to individuals for the purposes of entertainment, comfort or enjoyment.
There are a number of careers to be considered in the financial sector, depending of course on an individual’s choice, skills and interest.
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Interview questions are customized depending on the job and normally involves what past projects you have worked on, so you have to elaborate briefly on past assignments. Highlight the skills you developed.
Another tip when changing careers is upgrading your market value by identifying skills you currently possess and those which you need. New employers want to know that you can work efficiently, make positive changes and generate revenue.
Flexible work schedules allow an individual to tailor their work arrangement to afford greater work/life balance and its a benefit to both employees and employers because increase productivity.
Your dress code signals something to the interviewer that your resume doesn’t. It reflects your level of pride in yourself and the kind of person you are. However, not all interviews are the same. Interview attire depends on the type of job, the company and the industry.
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