What Carrot Farmers can tell you about Job Scams
If I can help just one person to avoid being ripped off, this post serves its purpose
What Carrot Farmers can tell you about Job Scams Read More »
If I can help just one person to avoid being ripped off, this post serves its purpose
What Carrot Farmers can tell you about Job Scams Read More »
The route to success is often a tough one that involves hard work and sacrifice. I’ve proposed two general paths to wealth (a form of success) – guru, or entrepreneur. Both routes, as does all form of success, are built on mastering something. Mediocrity does not have a home here.What does ‘Mastering’ mean?Simple definition: you
Success Is… Mastering ONE Thing Read More »
The Recession has created massive competition for the fewer jobs that become available, and it’s graduates that are paying the price. Lack of experience in industry seems like an obvious reason why graduates are not offered job placements, but surprisingly, this is not the primary reason
Why Don’t Graduates Get Jobs? Read More »
One of the hotly debated topics between freelancer and customer is the issue of rate escalation
Freelancers: How To Increase Your Rates, Annually Read More »
All organizations have culture. Culture is intangible, and a description of the default behaviors, tendencies and styles of its workforce. Your freelance organization is no different, but what is your ‘culture’?
Freelancers: Does Your Personality Define Your Business? Read More »
In a recent post on CIO.COM , it’s revealed which cities have IT jobs available for you to fill right now. I am not surprised to see that NYC and Washington D.C. are among these cities. Is Your city in the list?
Where Have the IT Jobs Gone? Read More »