Saturday, May 30, 2020
New JibberJobber Orientation
New JibberJobber Orientation I took some time to update the orientation videos. The most important thing I did was reduce this from 90 minutes to less than 30 minutes (yeah!). The videos are, of course, also updated based on the changes from the last orientation, which are pretty significant. You can find this series in its entirety below and in the JibberJobber Video Library (login, then Videos / JibberJobber Videos). New JibberJobber Orientation I took some time to update the orientation videos. The most important thing I did was reduce this from 90 minutes to less than 30 minutes (yeah!). The videos are, of course, also updated based on the changes from the last orientation, which are pretty significant. You can find this series in its entirety below and in the JibberJobber Video Library (login, then Videos / JibberJobber Videos).
Tuesday, May 26, 2020
5 Ways To Boost Confidence And Feel More Empowered
5 Ways To Boost Confidence And Feel More Empowered When it comes to being a successful business woman, one of the things that brings you the most success is your confidence. Sure, skills and drive are important, but confidence can win friends (and sales) and influence people. But how do you get confidence? Well, it comes from within. When someone feels good about themselves and the things that they do it helps to boost their confidence. Confidence, in turn, gives you more drive and makes you feel like you can do anything. Get Fit Getting fit, whether you just need to get toned some or you need to actually lose a little weight, can do a lot to boost your confidence. Youâll be happier when you look in the mirror, and even when you get dressed each morning. The better you feel about yourself the more confident youâll be in everything you do. If losing a few pounds is the key to your confidence, donât be afraid to try some weight loss supplements to help you get on your way. They will help boost your energy, which will make it easy to exercise. And, the endorphins released from your workouts will boost your mood and confidence as well! Get A Makeover Sometimes something as simple as a new lipstick or a new haircut can be what you need to feel better about yourself, and thatâs what confidence is all about, after all. Take a spa day and have your feet rubbed, then stop at the salon and have your hair treated to add some more color or shine, and get a fresh cut. Visit your favorite skin care/makeup store and have a facial done and get your makeup done by the professionals working there. Have them give you some fresh spring colors, and maybe even take some new stuff home with you for a fresh new look. You may also want to try a new wardrobe, or even just a couple new pieces of clothing. A new look might be just what you need to put a new smile on your face, and make more sales! Start Meditating One more boost for your confidence is finding a little spirituality. That can be through prayer, meditating, or even yoga. Take some quiet time out for yourself, recharge your batteries, and it will help you look at the world in a whole new way. Confidence is a must if you want to be a successful career woman. Instead of letting the world hold you down and letting stress take over, do what you can to boost your confidence and let that stress flow back out of you. You will be a happier person in no time. Feed Your Mind Ever notice that confident, successful people dont waste a lot of time in front of mindless T.V. shows? Its no coincidence. They have a regular mind diet that includes reading, and like a good diet, its balanced. Reading, watching informative or educational videos that stimulate your mind and increase your professional knowledge is just as important as physical condition. And, when your mind is active and engaged, your confidence levels soar. Some great books have been review on Ms Career Girl lately. Check out The 10% Entrepreneur and 21 Days to Resilience. Keep Good Company Nationally famous speaker Jim Rohn says âYou are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.â If youre constantly hanging out with people who have low energy or constantly dribble out negative talk, its going to have a negative effect on you. This doesnt mean you have to drop friendships. It simply means you spend more time with those who have goals, aspirations, and confidence that makes you want to stretch for your goals and dreams. Images: Confidence Ed Dale Female Exec Bureau of IIP
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Think You Cant Create a Successful Woman-Owned Business Think Again!
Think You Cant Create a Successful Woman-Owned Business Think Again! If youâve been dreaming of starting your own business, 2019 is the time to act! Women entrepreneurs are thriving, according to SCOREâs Megaphone of Main Street data report. Our report, based on a survey of 20,000 small business owners, reveals that women in business are just as successful as men, as measured by business starts, revenue growth, job creation, and number of years in business. Thatâs despite facing greater challenges when it comes to finding financing. Whatâs more, the data shows that women are starting businesses at a slightly higher rate than men, with 47% of women who are considering opening a business following through on starting one in 2017, compared to 44% of men. Motivating factors for starting a business You may be considering starting a business to follow your passion, or to boost your income. Our latest infographic released with the data report shows that women across age groups are starting businesses for a variety of reasons. For example, while millennial women most often start businesses because they see a market opportunity, baby boomers are more frequently motivated by necessity. By contrast, Generation Xers cited family considerations to be the biggest factor in deciding to start a business. The most popular industries pursued by women entrepreneurs include professional services (covering fields such as law, engineering, architecture and accounting) at 29% and health care/social assistance at 14%. Almost half of women business owners surveyed chose their respective industries based on prior experience and education. Funding struggles and mentoring successes Although women entrepreneurs are just as successful as men, our survey found that theyâre less likely to seek and obtain financing. Over the lifespan of their business, only 25% of women business owners sought outside funding, compared to 34% of men. Of the business owners who sought financing over the past year, men were more likely to get loans or equity financing than women (38% of men, versus 31% of women). Donât let these odds stop you from pursuing small business ownership. There are plenty of resources you can use to find funding opportunities and maximize business success. In fact, we have a recorded webinar that highlights funding opportunities specifically for women in business. Additionally, this blog post outlines five grant opportunities for women in business, including the Cartier Womens Initiative Awards and the Amber Grant. Beyond SCOREâs blog, here are 15 essential websites for women entrepreneurs, from The National Association of Women Business Owners to SmallBizDaily. We also encourage prospective business owners to seek mentoring. Our report found that women- and male-owned businesses alike benefit from mentoring, regardless of the gender of their mentor. In fact, entrepreneurs with a mentor are five times more likely to start a business. And 87% are still in business after one year (versus 75% of those without a mentor). Get the ball rolling on launching your own business today and connect with a free, expert SCORE mentor for help getting started! This guest post was authored by Bridget Weston Pollack Bridget Weston Pollack is the VP of Marketing Communications at SCORE. In this role, Bridget is responsible for all branding, marketing, PR and communications efforts. She focuses on implementing marketing plans and strategies for the organization to facilitate the growth of SCOREâs mentoring and training services.
Tuesday, May 19, 2020
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Looking Good for that Presentation Matters More Than You Might Want to Believe
On the Job by Anita Bruzzese Looking Good for that Presentation Matters More Than You Might Want to Believe Youve practiced your presentation until even the family dog heads for cover when he hears your opening line. Youve researched your data, got your handouts ready, the slides have been double-checked and now the big moment is near.Time to give your big presentation that will hopefully rank right up there with The Gettysburg Address and catapult you into the career stratosphere. But wait a minute. Youre not going to wear THAT, are you? And your hair -- are you sure?Unfortunately, it is a fact of life that while youre giving your presentation, many people will be mentally checking out your clothes and if they find anything about your appearance distracting, you can kiss the presentation hall of fame goodbye. (We are all judged in some way by our appearance, no matter how talented we are -- just look at shows like American Idol.)I've been on television several times in the last year, and I took some time to ask the on-air reporters and anchors for their tips on what to wear. They advise:* Dress like your audience or one step above. That means if everyone is in black tie, then you should be, too. If its a more casual setting , then wear more relaxed clothing, with perhaps a jacket. If youre unsure, think about who your audience is going to be. If its a bunch of bankers and lawyers, then a conservative suit is a good bet. More creative folks like artists or advertisers would be okay with something a little jazzier, but just make sure it doesnt go overboard. Remember you dont want to distract anyone with your clothing.*Even minor details are important. Find a mirror before you confront your audience and comb your hair, freshen your makeup, straighten your tie. If youve got on dangling earrings, a wild tie, a flashy scarf or a rumpled suit, your audience will be distracted. Take off a name tag and tuck it in a pocket until the presentation is over.* For men, a charcoal gray or blue suit or sport coat is best -- no black. Wear a long-sleeve white shirt, unless television cameras are present. Then select light gray or light blue, which will help prevent you from looking washed out. If you button your coat, make sure that the lapels lie flat. If they dont, then leave the coat undone, and avoid vests. (They add pounds.)Find a conservative, even boring, tie. Striped red or maroon is good. And if youre going to be seated at any time, find socks that reach high enough that no one has to see a slice of hairy leg. Black or brown shined shoes are a good idea, and make sure there are no holes in your soles.If you wear jewelry, only use a watch and a ring. No tie pins, lapel pins, earrings or necklaces.* For women, avoid pastel or pale-colored suits or dresses since bolder colors will make you look strong and confident. (A pastel blouse with a strong suit is okay, and best if there are television cameras. White blouses should be used otherwise.) If you are going to be sitting where others can see your legs before or after the presentation, keep your skirt len gth at knee- to mid-calf length. Shoes should have moderate heels with closed toes. Carry an extra pair of hose for emergencies.Keep your jewelry simple and conservative. Pearls or gold look fine, but avoid diamonds and large, chunky or dangling necklaces, bracelets or earrings. Avoid low necklines, heavy makeup and black clothing -- it adds 10 years to your age.del.icio.us
Saturday, May 16, 2020
Tips For Writing a Resume Description For Server Jobs
Tips For Writing a Resume Description For Server JobsWhen writing a resume description for server jobs, you will want to start by stating exactly what the job involves. Simply stating that you are interested in working with large and busy businesses is not good enough. You will want to state that you are able to work as a support staff for a company that has many different services. Once you state this clearly, it will give the reader an idea of what to expect from you.You should list all the things that you can do for the company that will include helping them with problems with their website, answering questions, helping with paying bills and more. The more information you give the reader, the better job you will do. It is best to list only what you can do, and avoid mentioning other duties that you may be able to perform. Do not try to be too detailed or too short when listing your job duties. When your resume description for server jobs is too long, it is likely that the potentia l employer will get lost in the details.It is not advisable to write a resume description for server jobs that is so long that it is difficult to read. Instead, it should be short and to the point. You do not want the reader to become frustrated with the length of your resume and simply delete it. However, if it is too long, they will never read it and therefore never get to know anything about you.When you begin to work on your resume description for server jobs, you will want to first read through your resume. Find any errors and correct them before you begin to write it. You should make sure that your resume contains accurate information.Start writing about yourself, your educational background and professional experience. Make sure to list everything you have accomplished as well as any certifications or credentials that you may have received. Be specific as to what you will bedoing when you start with the company. For example, list the type of job that you are applying for, the starting salary and the time period that you will be working for them. If possible, list all the companies you are interested in working for.After you have listed all the jobs that you are interested in, write about each one. If possible, explain what you feel is important about each one and also how each job will help to improve your chances of getting hired. This will give the reader a clear idea of what to expect from you when you begin working at the company.List the duties that you are expected to perform. This will help to get the reader interested in your resume. You may also want to use this section to describe your particular skills as a person.While your resume description for server jobs is a great way to convey your personality, you may need to make changes. This can be due to a new position that comes up, or simply a change in your personal life. Make sure that you reread your resume description for server jobs to make sure that you are not wasting any of the potential employer's time.
Wednesday, May 13, 2020
3 Defensive But Necessary Means Of Treating Problem Customers
3 Defensive But Necessary Means Of Treating Problem Customers Customers are important, and sometimes appealing to their best nature is required. We all need to grow and sustain our audience, but sometimes, the customer is not always right. Be careful taking this attitude, because sometimes it can lead you to alienate a large proportion of them. However, in the effort to ensure your business is well respected and maintains its cash flow and reputation, you might want to implement important requirements for your customers. While you are absolutely there to provide a great service, this doesnât mean you cannot defend yourself or your business if being taken advantage of. The best method of relating to customers is to clearly communicate with them, and leave absolutely no doubt about the pillars of the relationship. Here are some methods to help you relate to your customers more clearly, and as a result respect your own position in the market: Pursue Invoices Pursuing invoices for custom work can help you maintain a healthy cash flow. Sometimes, customers push this limit to the point where you have to send a few reminder notices. Keep a note of clients who pay on an extended timeline, and keep this in mind when forecasting profitability for the next job you complete for them. Also, consider invoice finance. Invoice finance gives you quick and easy access to money owed by customers and helps with fluctuations in your cash flow, by offsetting the payment arrangement to a purpose-built service. Validate your invoice, and you could have 90% of your invoice much sooner than expected. Respond To Reviews The customer is not always right. This means that you should respond to negative reviews online, especially in a public forum. Of course, that doesnât mean you should refute true statements. Sometimes thanking people for criticism and offering a solution can help you seem a competent and caring company. However, if you are rated lowly for a happenstance which you can prove is incorrect, or you are being negatively criticised for no grounded reason, you can refute this. You have to be very careful, treading on eggshells not to offend or seem unprofessional. However, sometimes resolving the issue online in a public forum can prevent the damage from a negative review to deter customers. Be careful how you proceed though, and be sure to repay complimentary reviews with thanks in kind. Never Be Afraid To Blacklist It might be very worthwhile to blacklist certain customers from your brand. For example, letâs say you run a bar, and a neighborhood drunk is quite happy to come and take a central seat at the bar. Perhaps they arenât aggressive, but rather deter new customers with comments or with a strange presence. This impacts your firm. Some customers are going to be more heinous in their approach, and they might affect other people. Some might steal, try to deceive, or dislike what you have to offer and makes use of your facilities without paying. Itâs perfectly reasonable to blacklist or warn someone about this outcome in this instance. This can help you avoid future issues, or prevent issues from escalating. Pursuing, defending against or banning customers is never a fun activity. However, sometimes itâs necessary. With the willingness to try, you might help your business through some difficult times.
Friday, May 8, 2020
4 Resources You Need Find Out if Youre Paid What Youre Worth - CareerAlley
4 Resources You Need Find Out if Youre Paid What Youre Worth - CareerAlley We may receive compensation when you click on links to products from our partners. Lets face it, most of us thing that we are underpaid. We all work really hard and feel just dont get properly compensated. But at the end of the day, we get paid what the market will bear. Beforewe ask our manager for a pay increase or try to look for another job that pays more, it is important to understand what weare worth based on the going rate in the market. There are many factors to consider: education, experience, job responsibilities, the Country State/City you work in and the company you work for. There are a few sites that canhelp provide some guideline. With job search, it is always a buyers market. As mentioned above, there are many factors that drive compensation. And while tour compensation has a huge impact on your productivity and job satisfaction, there is no hard and fast rule to determine if you are truly underpaid. That being said, if you think you are not fairly compensated, then it is worth evaluating where you stand. The following will impact your compensation: Years of experience. Education level. Responsibilities. Where you work. Job title. Warning signs that you are underpaid: Company recruiting ads offer higher paying jobs. Its been more than one year since youve received a raise. Job opportunities pay more for similar experience. The sites listed below should help you determine where you fit based on your peers. Glassdoor.com The know your worth section of this site provides a salary calculator (just provide some basic information). The site analyzes your total compensation and compares it to your peers and the market. The analysis also provides job opportunities that match your job title. Glassdoor also provides company reviews, job search and job search resources. Definitely worth a look, but you should compare other data as well. Payscale.com Start with the What am I worth link. You can look at your current job, evaluate a job offer or research a job. Pick the link and enter all of your information (anonymously). The siteprovides a number of measurements andcomparisons. The site also provides several tabs of listings of other sites that provide similar information. While it is not as comprehensive as glassdoor.com, it is easy to use and very fast. Indeed.com Most of us are familiar with Indeed.com but many do not know that Indeed also provides afree salary calculator. Once you clicked the salary link you can you search salaries by company or job title. After entering very basic information, you can continue to drill down and refine your search. Salary.com Last, but not least is salary.com. This site seem fairly easy to use, type in your title and the location and follow the links from there. You can register on the site (or use it without registering). It offers a salary wizard as well as links to additional resources (such as job resources, relocation advise and several other resources). We are always eager to hear from our readers. Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding CareerAlley content. Good luck in your search,Joey Google+
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