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Arise Virtual Solutions Teleclass V – Wednesday, July 22
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Partner your Small Business with Arise Virtual Solutions
Join small business coach Jenn Lee and Terica Roberts, CEO/owner of TNR Solutions, a small business in the Arise Vendor Network on Wednesday July 22 at 1 PM and 8 PM for a FREE 20-minute teleclass on why tens of thousands of small businesses are partnering with Arise.
Specifically they discuss
– Benefits of being a small business owner and flexibility in working from home
– Advantages to partnering with the Arise Vendor Network
– Start-up costs and admissions process to register and get started with Arise
How to Avoid the Job-Hunt Rut
Editorial TeamIf your ongoing job search isn’t getting the results you’re looking for, it’s time to stop and re-evaluate — but not panic, says Stamford University career expert John O’Neill.
Connect with our National Sponsor
Editorial TeamAt Deutsche Bank, we put no limits on performance. We believe that anyone who has the talent, intellect and energy necessary to deliver for our clients will have a rewarding future with us. We also believe that diverse teams are smarter teams. That’s why we’ve fostered an open and respectful work environment, where every employee can contribute his or her best work, succeed based on merit, and be rewarded appropriately.
The Facts About Women Starting Small Businesses
Editorial TeamDo you dream of having your own work-from-home small business, but lack confidence in your ability to succeed? If recent research is any indication, women are taking control of their lives and making a good income doing it!
Play Like a Girl Takes New Meaning
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Awesome girl power was on display from the very start all the way through the 93-minute finish–and it hasn’t stopped. One of our favorite tweets is this one.
Is it Ever Okay to Cry at Work?
Editorial Team 1Crying at work used to be career suicide, but experts now say weeping can actually help you climb the corporate ladder — as long as it’s done sporadically. The New York Post reports that it’s OK to cry in front of your boss when you care a lot, if others are also upset or if you’re going through a tough time. Save tears for after hours or the bathroom when you’re angry, have been criticized or are tired.