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Are you ready to start doing a business?

Smile and optimistic to start a new business. Image: wealthysistaspublishing.com Perhaps you've been offered by a friend or one of your family members to join the MLM business, real estate agent or a business cafe, you even offered to build a business in the famous insurance network. Business offerings could also come from a short message that you receive in an email, even though the BlackBerry Messenger, SMS, Twitter or Facebook messages. What is your response on the attractive offer? Maybe you to think long before making a decision, a smile, or you reject for any reason, or reject without reason. Many people are not ready to start a business on the grounds do not have the talent in the fields of business, or do not have any capital, do not have the time and a variety of other great reasons. Maybe you do not dare to accept the challenge, so that you remain as an employee of the company or in the office where you work at this time. Let's start a business now

Making Sure Your Next Job Is the Best Fit

6 Questions All Job-Seekers Should Ask by Caroline Potter, Yahoo! HotJobs Researching a company can only tell you so much about how your experience would be if you made the transition from candidate to employee. But there are things you can do during the interview process that will help you determine if the opportunity is truly right for you. Career expert Deborah Brown-Volkman has six questions every job seeker should ask themselves when pursuing a position. 1. Who's the Boss? If you're in contention for a job, you'll meet your future supervisor at some point. Pay close attention to how well you get along with this individual, as he or she will hold the key to your success -- and happiness -- in that position. Says Brown-Volkman, "If you notice on the interview that your boss does not get you or you do not get him or her, this will not change once you start working there." 2. Do You Click or Clash With Future Coworkers?

Are online degrees valid to prospective employers?

By Rose Musyoka Online distance learning has gained rapid popularity with the advent of the internet, which has proven to offer great supporting facilities and convenience for online education. However, just like everything else with pros and cons, the internet has also opened doors for the widespread sale of bogus online degrees. According a report by USA Today, there were already 400 diploma mills in the year 2003 and the numbers are rising. In fact, many of these unscrupulous operations are run by organizations in an industry that is worth $500 million a year. However, amidst the negative hype about online education, there are actually many distance learning colleges offering valid degrees and diplomas. These institutions do not sell bogus certificates, but actually aim to provide quality education as alternatives for on-campus higher education. Valid online courses with online video lectures as well as online library facilities and test examinations conducted are often deploye