Month: January 2013

Do’s and Don’ts for Office Happy Hours
Office happy hours are nothing new and are still a discussion up for debate. To attend or not to attend, that is the question. Attending company happy hours have many benefits, as long as you follow the rules. Here are a few do’s and don’ts to remember before you headRead More

5 Ways a CEO Finds Work Life Balance
I started my first business as a junior in college, and my current business while pregnant with my first child, so I’ve learned quite a bit about juggling work and life. As a CEO, I’ve also learned that if you don’t give yourself a chance to balance work and lifeRead More
Giveaway: Collaborate with Your Team Transparently with $1100 x 3 Bitrix24 Licenses
Create a transparent collaboration and communications platform with Bitrix24 cloud-based technology. Some cool features of Btrix24 platform are social intranet, email management, internal social network, a central workplace for projects, tasks, docs and contacts, information security with a cloud storage, and a mobile version too so you can work fromRead More

4 Strategies for Writing a Cover Letter that Persuades, Compels, and Positions
Writing the perfect cover letter that screams “call me” takes practice — a lot of practice. After having reviewed and written tens of thousands of resumes and cover letters, I can verify that for the right candidate a well-written resume and cover letter could open a world of opportunities. Unfortunately,Read More
3 Lessons to Stay Away from Office Politics for Recent Graduates
So you’re new to this thing called the working world, and although you may know the general rules as stipulated in a company handbook, and you know that you should dress well and be on time, you might not know too much about office politics. No matter how free ofRead More