By: Wayne Davies | 2010-04-01 | Taxes Are you a Sole Proprietor who is faced with the daunting task of preparing your own federal personal income tax return with TurboTax? Getting started on Schedule C, Profit or Loss From Business, can be somewhat intimidating, but you've got to tackle this critical form eventually. In fact, since your business is a Sole Proprietorship, the IRS mandates that you submit this form as part of your return. This article will show you what to do to begin the process of filling out Schedule C. read more
By: Matthew Donnelly | 2012-01-18 | Careers Now that you have landed an interview or two with the potential company of your dreams, don’t blow it by messing up on one of the most important things, interview questions. read more
By: William Piker | 2011-07-12 | Careers More and more companies are now enjoying the benefit of screening applicants through Telephone Job Interviews. It is an effective way proved by several companies due to its several benefits for the company and to the applicant; less effort for the company, while the applicant saves time and money. It... read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-10-06 | Resumes Prepare so that you appear to be knowledgeable about the industry and the company as well: You should have relevant industry facts and figures at your finger tips. Also rehearse answering the common questions such as "Why did you leave your previous job" or "how long have you been out of a job and why" – these need to be answered honestly, but with tact and diplomacy. read more
By: Bill Weston | 2011-02-03 | Article Marketing So you've managed to get an interview for that new job, but don't relax just yet. Getting an interview to a job and getting the job are too very different things. Here are some tips to guide you through the interview process and (hopefully) into a job. read more
By: A Harrison Barnes | 2010-03-27 | Business According to some statistics, first impressions are formed within the first five to twenty seconds of meeting. Don't attend an interview unkempt and carelessly dressed. This will convey an impression of sloppiness. Dress well; you need not pull out your best clothes, but wear well-ironed and comfortably tailored clothes. read more
By: Sarika Kabra | 2010-10-06 | Careers Career, Business, Art and Culture You have done the needful - learnt how to write a resume by looking at lots of resume samples online – and have created a good final result that has earned you that all important interview. After having taught yourself how to write a resume, you have to move on to the next step now; that of preparing for the interview. Now that your resume has done the job of making a good first impression, ... read more
By: Gordon Walter | 2009-10-01 | Resumes You are looking for a job. It is a long time since dealing with the trappings of the job search process and the uncertainty of where, when, what and how a job offer will come. This begins a review of “must do” behaviors to be mastered in the interview process. read more
By: Interview | 2010-12-31 | Small Business Service Selection Board (SSB) is the Personality and Intelligence Interview that is conducted over a period of 5 days to evaluate the eligibility of a candidate for his entry into the Armed Forces of India. read more
By: Victor Cheng | 2011-02-06 | Article Marketing If one is going to consult for a business, one must often go through a variety of tests. As such, there are many things which one can do to prepare oneself. For example, one can read a variety of reviews related to the company as a method of case interview preparation. read more
By: Cinthia Mcdonald | 2010-03-31 | Careers So you finally got an invitation for job interview and you couldn't be happier. For job seekers, getting an interview is the first goal. You're now one step closer in landing your dream job. And the company representative advised you to prepare for a panel interview to be exact. As if a single interview is not stressful enough; even more so are panel interviews. read more
By: mary gee | 2010-12-13 | Self Improvement It is more important than ever these days to nail that job interview first time round, so give yourself a head start by getting some great advice on job interview techniques. read more
By: Margaret Buj | 2010-03-29 | Employment A job interview can be stressful before it actually happens. Regardless of the type of a job you are applying for, there are a few rules that will always apply and will always be of importance. You can reduce your level of stress by arriving to your interview prepared. read more
By: Radhika Sinha | 2011-07-05 | Career management These tips can help you prepare well for both your IAS mains and IAS prelims exam. This follows and interview session. You should also be prepared for the interview session, as you will not get time after the results are out. There have been many toppers who have given various tips for the interview round. read more
By: Mark Alban | 2010-04-04 | Employment Part 1 of the fourth in a series of articles on how to prepare and put yourself in the best position to succeed in getting your next step up on your career ladder. Hints and tips for successful interviews. Learn to sell yourself to the best of your ability. read more