: 3 Things Smart Employers Look for in a Resume
09/30/2017
For the same reasons a resume is never enough to get you the job you really want, no one hires a new employee based on their resume alone. Qualifications, education, experience, it all matters, but most hiring managers quickly scan and sort resumes before moving on to the next step in the hiring process.
So how can you get better at reviewing resumes to identify the candidates you want to interview? The following is from Simon Wistow, the co-founder and VP of Product Strategy at Fastly, who looks for three key things on every resume.
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:: To Be Successful, Be Patient With Your Imperfections
09/28/2017
Even though I’m learning and growing daily, life is still challenging. The more I learn, grow and become better, new challenges present themselves to me.
I am learning, over and over again, that being challenged, making mistakes and not knowing what I am doing is part of life. And there is nothing wrong with that.
To Be Successful, Be Patient With Your Imperfections
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:: 3 Ways Entrepreneurs Are Making IoT More User-Friendly
09/26/2017
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly evolving technology sector. As the popularity of connected devices increases with consumers, the number of entrants into the market grows. But rapid growth and iteration have had some unintended consequences in the IoT space, especially when it comes to usability.
IoT More Friendly
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:: Outstanding Leaders Exhibit More Than Just Emotional Intelligence--They Have These 7 Traits, According to Neuroscience
09/24/2017
The topic of emotional intelligence (EQ) continues to dominate leadership conversations. Rightly so. However, in a Harvard Business Review (HBR) article that highlighted research by Daniel Goleman and Richard Boyatzis (experts on the topic), EQ is only the beginning.
Whereas EQ has an emphasis on individual psychology, there is a more relationship-based version called social intelligence. Social Intelligence, as defined by Goleman and Boyatizis, is a set of interpersonal competencies built on specific neural circuits and responses that inspire others to be effective. In other words, based on neuroscience and biology, there are certain leadership behaviors that elicit positive emotional responses in your team members.
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:: Small Business Hiring Rises
09/22/2017
U.S. small businesses added more workers in July and plan to ramp up hiring in coming months. That is according to the National Federation of Independent Business monthly employment survey, due out later today.
Small Business Hiring Rises
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:: Build a Following for Your Business with Facebook Watch
09/20/2017
A Look at Facebook Watch
The Facebook Watch platform, which will be accessible on mobile, desktop and in Facebooks TV apps, will focus on shows that have episodes that fit into a theme or storyline. And users can follow their favorites so that they never miss episodes. There will also be features to help users discover new shows that fit with their interests or that their friends are talking about.
To start, Facebook Watch will only be available to a limited number of publishers while Facebook grows the platform. But the company plans to roll it out slowly to more users in the coming weeks.
Build a Following for Your Business with Facebook Watch
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:: How Small-Business Owners Should Be Using IoT
09/18/2017
By 2020, there will be more than 24 billion connected devices. This wave of connections is already impacting the way we live and work. Of course, for small-business owners, life and work are usually intertwined: Running a business is a 24/7 job.
Thankfully, the internet of things (IoT) can actually help small-business owners streamline their processes and work more efficiently. Think of those 24 billion devices and services as an opportunity to work smarter, not harder!
How Small-Business Owners Should Be Using IoT
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:: Small Business Confidence Bounces Back
09/17/2017
After five straight months of declining or flat readings in small business optimism, Julys update from the NFIB showed a big turnaround. With economists expecting the headline index to come in at a level of 103.5, the actual reading came in at 105.2. This puts the index back within a point of its cycle high and indicates that despite a lack of progress in DC, small business owners are seeing improved conditions on the ground.
Small Business Confidence Bounces Back
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:: How to choose a retirement plan for your small business
09/15/2017
Have you procrastinated about setting up a tax-advantaged retirement plan for your small business? If the answer is yes, you are not alone. Even so, this is not a good situation. You are paying extra income taxes every year that you could easily avoid. However, you still have time to set things right and line yourself up for major tax savings for this year and beyond. This column explains the basics about your tax-smart retirement plan options.
When you cut through all the technical details, you’ll discover that tax-advantaged retirement plans come in two basic varieties:
Defined-contribution plans, which come in several different flavors.
Defined benefit pension plans.
How to choose a retirement plan for your small business
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:: Small Business Today: What Is in a name?
09/13/2017
It is common knowledge around the Friedman household that when Emily was born, if she had been a boy instead of a girl, her name would have been Ted. Katie was also going to be named Ted and so was Jenni. When a boy was born to us in 1994, just a few short weeks after we moved to Ankeny, to no one’s surprise, we named him Ted.
Small Business Today: What Is in a name?
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:: Never Forget
09/11/2017
#neverforget - September 11th
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:: 6 Things Your Small Business Needs to Spend More Money On
09/09/2017
Businesses are incredibly difficult ventures to start. More than half of all businesses fail within five years of starting, according to statistics gathered in 2016. While this is far better than the traditional belief that half fail within a single year of starting, it is still clearly a challenge to start and continue running a small business.
6 Things Your Small Business Needs to Spend More Money On
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:: A Small Business Guide To Selling On Amazon: Be Ready To Compete On Price
09/07/2017
Amazon can truly be called a retail innovator, and since its inception as an online bookseller in the 1990s, it has forever changed the way consumers shop for products. Amazons reach is staggering -- nearly 50% of internet users in the US live in a household with a Prime membership and amazon.com receives more than 2 billion visitors every single month.
A Small Business Guide To Selling On Amazon: Be Ready To Compete On Price
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:: Three Key Success Metrics Every Small Business Owner Should Focus On
09/05/2017
Your small business is up and running, and you have a product or service that you are excited about. How do you boost your chances of building a venture that will last for the long term? A government statistic shows roughly 40% of Australian businesses fail within the first four years.
Three Key Success Metrics Every Small Business Owner Should Focus On
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:: Fake News Hurts Small Business
09/03/2017
Here is a fact: fake news is everywhere. There is not a reputable news source out there distributing information with an objective, unbiased voice. It just does not exist anymore.
Where are the Cronkites, the Huntleys, the Brinkleys? In this frayed political climate, fake news seems to be at the very top of every discussion; it’s almost inescapable
Fake News Hurts Small Business
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:: Hot Take: Why Are Small Business Owners So Happy?
09/01/2017
In other words, small business optimism is mostly a false front, not anything real about how he is expected to affect the economy. There was sort of a pent-up demand to rebound from the unwarranted fall in optimism during 2015, and when you combine that with a lot of support for Trump, you get a spike in reported optimism.
Why Are Small Business Owners So Happy?
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