Archive for May, 2008

Published by editor on 28 May 2008

Virtual Assistant Services

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Virtual assistants provide online services such as answering phone calls, setting and confirming appointments, writing memos, reading and responding to emails, bookkeeping, transcribing, writing articles, and other administrative tasks. IT services such as database updating and maintenance may also be provided. To be an effective virtual assistant, basic office skills and organizational skills are needed. Most of the time, a virtual assistant has several clients, and keeping track of all their requests at the same time should be managed. A virtual assistant need basic tools such as a computer that has high speed access to the internet, basic office programs such as email and word processing, a telephone, fax machine, printer and scanner.

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Published by editor on 23 May 2008

Virtual Assistance

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With the onset of technology in communications – instant messaging, video conferencing – a new career is now available for people around the world: virtual assistance. Companies in different countries have been outsourcing services from agencies and other specialized companies to cut down on hiring, training and other costs. Entrepreneurs and other businesses are taking advantage of the services of virtual assistants. Services include writing, editing and other administrative services, transcription, desktop publishing such as business card and logo design, website design, financial services like payroll and accounting, customer support, sales, marketing, advertising and human resource services such as applicant screening, recruiting, interviewing and job announcements.

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Published by emmabalay on 18 May 2008

Interview Tip: Show What You Know

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During the interview, the hiring manager would try to know as much as he wants to know about you. He would try to uncover your strengths and identify your weaknesses. This is because he wants to get only the best applicants from the batch. It is his task to hire those that could help the company in achieving its goals.

It is best if you would show to the hiring manager what you know. Your career accomplishments may be numerous, but it doesn’t matter that much unless these accomplishments match with the nature of work in the company. That is why to leave a lasting impression, you should turn the attention of the hiring manager to those accomplishments (skills, trainings and certifications included) which you think can be of great value to the company.

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Published by mctreve on 15 May 2008

Be Safe

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In an age of information wherein the world is connected virtually through the internet opportunities for home-based employment is increasing. There are a bunch of conveniences that can be obtained from online employment and it varies for every person. Parents may have more time with their family if they are home, while students can have extra income writing articles on the internet. However, there are several trust issues that must be taken into careful consideration. Not everything you see on the information can be considered true and credible. It is vital to be extra careful when dealing over the internet.

Published by mctreve on 12 May 2008

Online Convenience

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The internet has opened the gates of the new age of convenience. It enabled us to book flights, shop, purchase cars, talk to love ones located all over the world in real time with minimum cost, run a business and of course get employment. There are several of online communities which offer online employment. So if you are looking for jobs which are part-time, casual , temporary and flexible online employment might just be for you. If you are located in Australia, you might want to visit http://www.parttimeonline.com.au where you can find hundreds of part time jobs from across Australia.

Published by mctreve on 09 May 2008

Blogging

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Blogging can be an online source of employment. But what exactly is blogging? A blog is a website that is maintained by an individual where several writings or posts are available for the public wherein they can leave a comment if they want to. Some blogs evolve to posting images, videos and even music. But did you know the “blog” word that we know today came from the word weblog which was coined by John Barger on the 17th of December 1997. It’s abridgement, “blog”, was coined Peter Merholz who broke the word weblog to we blog in the sidebar of on of his blogs.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog

Published by mctreve on 06 May 2008

Some Common Sense Rules

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In the previous blog entry, we mentioned about being extra careful when dealing over the internet. Not everything displayed on the web can be considered credible and true. If you are contemplating on getting an online employment, there are some safety precautions that you must take for you not to be fooled by lurking scammers. Craigslist, a centralized network of online communities featuring free classified advertisements and forums on various topics (Definition from Wikipedia), provides some basic common sense rules in avoiding scams and fraud when dealing online. You can view these rules by visiting http://www.craigslist.org/about/scams.html.

Published by emmabalay on 03 May 2008

How to Ask for a Salary Increase

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Once employed, the life of a worker revolves around the work place and the job that he does. Each worker wants achieve progress in their career. This can be in the form of promotion or a salary increase. Promotion trends in your company often dictate how fast you can get promoted. But then, you can make anything possible if you know how to achieve it.

Knowing how to ask for a raise is the ultimate way to get it. A salary increase is usually requested from the supervisor. But this is not the only thing you need to do. You have to back up your request with performance. And by that, I mean good performance at work. No amount of words can convince a supervisor to recommend you for a raise if you don’t have the required output.

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