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Tips for Keeping Costs Low When Starting Your Small Business
March 29, 2013 by William FriersonAre you trying to open a small business and need to save time and money? The following post offers tips that can help.
Time and money seem to be the two perpetual challenges every entrepreneur and business owner faces. I speak from experience; I started a successful small retail business while attending college in the United States and now am juggling two other startups as I finish my degree in Germany. What I’
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Tips for Keeping Costs Low When Starting Your Small Business
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Bad Career Advice: Six Tips You’ll Often Hear But Should Usually Ignore
March 14, 2013 by William Frierson
College students who are about to cross the threshold between academia and working life are typically besieged with well-meaning advice. Some of this advice is wise and useful, some of it is suspect and some of it is just plain silly. But when you’ve never actually taken a single step into the professional world, it can be hard to sort the good advice from the clichés, the popular myths and the questionable nonsense. Here are six common words of wisdom for young graduates that may warrant a closer look. Continue Reading -
How 2013 College Students Are Scoring Interviews Better Than 2012 Grads
January 22, 2013 by William FriersonThe idea that today’s college graduates are facing an impossible battle when it comes to finding a job is largely exaggerated. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, 2013 graduates have better prospects of getting a job than their 2012 counterparts. While it’s true that high unemployment has made things more challenging for all job seekers, there are actually several ways that 2013 college grads are able to distinguish themselves and ace the application process. Continue Reading

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