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Time Saving Tips For Applying For A Job

So, you're looking for a job, you've started researching where to apply for jobs, and your resume and cover letters are ready to go. Does this mean that you're ready to start applying? Maybe, maybe not. Being prepared is essential to saving you time and energy, and helping you get as many applications out as quickly as possible.

Most job applications will ask for specific information, some will not. I have found that most companies want you to enter information into their format. Having this information readily available will expedite the applying process, especially when detailed information is requested. Here are some examples I have come across:
Education
Many applications I have filled out ask for the details of my education. This includes:
  • The school name
  • Degree type
  • Major (sometime even the minor)
  • Dates attended
  • And even my GPA for that program in some instances
Company Information
I usually see requests for the details of my previous (and current) company, such as:
  • Company name
  • Address
  • Phone number
  • Supervisor's name
  • Supervisor's phone number
  • Dates employed
  • Responsibilities (occasionally this space only allows for a couple of sentences)
  • Beginning and ending wages, including bonuses or commissions (some ask for yearly wages and some ask for hourly wages)
  • Reason for leaving
Gaps in Employment
Most companies I apply to specifically ask for an explanation of any gaps in employment. Even if this is due to unemployment, which many people have suffered from, I recommend listing something else that you were doing without saying 'I was unemployed,' such as: personal travel, family or home management, primary caregiver for terminally ill relative, etc. Just be honest whether you are asked to explain this on an application or in an interview.
References
Some companies will request references directly in the job application. The number of requested references varies by company, but my experience has been that three references are the norm. The information requested is usually not required, but can include:
  • Reference name
  • How you know that person
  • How many years you have known each other
  • Address
  • Phone Number
  • Email address
Letters of Recommendation
Some sites that allow an individual to create a profile for a job search will typically give a place where letters of recommendation, cover letters, and any other pertinent information can be uploaded and saved in the profile.
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Gathering all of this information each time you are filling out an application can be daunting, and time consuming. Gathering this information ahead of time can save a great deal of time, especially when applying to several jobs. I have a saved draft in my email that includes all of this information in a list so I can copy and paste where I am able to, but above all so I can find the information quickly and easily.
This information can be listed like this as an example (repeat format for additional information in that category):
Education:
Bachelor of Science, Management
University of Phoenix
Phoenix, AZ
[Dates Attended] 1/1/2006 - 1/1/2008 (some applications request the exact date started and finished, some don't)
[GPA] 4.0
Company Information:
XYZ Company
123 Main St
Anywhere, CA
555-555-5555
[Direct Supervisor] Bob Dillon
[Bob's Direct #] 455-555-5555
[Dates Employed] 1/1/2000 - 10/10/2010 (most applications request the exact date started and ended)
[Wages - Yearly] $24,000 / $49,000
[Wages - Hourly] $11.54 / $23.56
[Responsibilities - Shortened] Serviced 50 national accounts; assisted accounts with growing revenue by 78% through training and customer service; helped company grow account business by 30%.
[Reason for leaving] Laid off
Gaps in employment:
10/11/2010 - 1/15/2011 (some may request exact dates and some request only the month and year)
Family and home management
References:
John Smith
333-333-3333
789 Main St.
Anywhere, CA 91111
[John Smith email]
[Years Known] 9
Former Supervisor
In regard to letters of recommendations, resumes, cover letters, list of references, examples of work, and any other documents that may pertinent to applying for the job of your dreams, I recommend having these saved in a file on your computer, in your Google Drive, or on a pin drive for easy access without having to search for them all over the place. Also, saving each document with an appropriate title will save a great deal of time when looking for one of these documents.
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The Economic Impact of Ebola on the Economy of Grass Valley, California

The title of this article would seem at first glance to be ridiculous. Really, how much of an economic impact can Ebola have on a small Northern California town? Consider this: I am a rough diamond gemologist living in Grass Valley and I earn my living working mostly in the DRC, Guinea and Sierra Leone. 

My normal business has been severely diminished because my clients are afraid to go into the bush in the DRC, Guinea and Sierra Leone because of Ebola. This means that I am delaying building my dream house on a gorgeous mountain property my wife and I bought recently. In addition, because I need a four wheel drive car for mountain driving, I wanted to buy a new Toyota 4 Runner, but have opted to buy a Toyota Rav 4 because I need to be financially prudent.
You may laugh because my small contribution to our economy is not of any great significance except to the sales people, vendors and contractors I would have done business with. Of course, there is a small ripple effect from these people. Still, I know it is not going to affect most of the people of Grass Valley. That being said; there are thousands of people in the world just like me. All of us together make up a pretty big group of people with a substantial impact on the overall world economy.
Already, Ebola is destroying the economies of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea. These countries in turn are affecting the economies of their surrounding countries and all businesses and countries where there is trade. In addition, people are now afraid to go to other African countries even though those countries are free of Ebola. A case in point is Angola. I have an opportunity in Angola to purchase large quantities of rough diamonds. Normally, my clients would jump at the chance. Now all of my clients are afraid to go to Angola because they consider Angola to be part of West Africa.
I know what you are thinking. What do the far away problems of West Africa have to do with Grass Valley? The answer is simple. The world is a very small place where disease can travel without restriction and fear can spread faster than a California forest fire. What happens on the other side of the world today can cause disastrous consequences here tomorrow. With each collapsing economy, our economies become weaker and we may find ourselves suddenly in the middle of a world economic collapse with all the social-political problems inherent in such a collapse.
The sad part is that Ebola could have been stopped months ago. I was in Sierra Leone at the end of July and the government of Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea were begging the world to send help. Anyone who has ever worked in developing nations can tell you that these countries cannot cope with major diseases or calamities. They do not have the money, infrastructure and expertise to deal with it.
Yet, knowing this, our government and the rest of the governments have done little. Even this week, the Presidents of these countries made a desperate appeal for help. Without serious intervention and assistance, Ebola will spread to the West and perhaps the whole world, if that happens you will be worried about more than you're your pocket book.
One of my clients has asked me to go to Sierra Leone next week. I wonder how my trip will impact the economy of Grass Valley.

Are Retail Employers Abusing Their Employees?


It is great that we have put all kinds of labor laws in the work place such as no sexual harassment, safety, breaks times, and amount of hours considered regular time. Even with all those in place I still believe most employees today in retail are not being treated well when it comes to duties, hours and remuneration.

 It seems to me where in the past an employer would hire people to work certain positions, the trend now is more employees wear many hats doing multiple positions for same pay as one person. The rules of engagement for employers and management is simple, be polite, no foul language, and your employees must adhere to any job that is asked of them within legal reason. With so many people being unemployed it is a field day for employers even in their contractual job descriptions. Someone is hired to be a clerk it is stated clearing the expectations, but somewhere they might put from time to time the employee might be asked to do other duties as well. The employee signs the agreement it is a done legal deal where they can have that person do whatever extra duties are assigned.
Over the last several years I've personally witnessed employers over working and under paying their employees. Here are a few real stories to make my point, and afterwards you can decide if these situations would be ideal working conditions for you to accept as an employee.
I worked briefly in a retail store, with a person who had a child to support, and had been with this company for many years. They promoted her to be the Customer Service Manager basically throwing her under the bus with an overwhelming work load. I witnessed her breaking down crying on a weekly based being so overcome because they had her doing two or three job positions weekly, and constantly giving her heat because it was impossible to accomplish at times. They had her paid hourly refused to allow any overtime to complete the tasks at hand. On top of her job title they had this person doing the inventory for the whole store weekly which was around 65,000 square feet. It was also her responsibility to ensure every item had the price tag properly placed including their endless sale ones, help out the office manager with administrative duties, and replace other management during their days off. When there was a special event like B.B.Q for customers she was the cook. We have not even spoken about her actual Customer Service position yet. 
This company would purchase many of their products from the orient with no spare parts, if a customer had a damaged or broken item many times it took months to receive shipped by boat. Customers were irate to start with knowing it will take months, there were no returns being final sales, and the many of these customers bought on credit, still required to make monthly payment for their items purchased not even in their homes. All she could do was take the heat daily which wore on her, and was not given any alternative solutions in providing the client service.
The second major problem for this women had in her position as Customer Service Manager was when the parts arrived how long until the items were fixed from there. The person they expected to repair all the broken or damaged merchandise was the Shipping Manager who had very little extra time to fix broken items. They refused to let him hire enough warehouse personal or delivery drivers always short of man power, he had no choice but to help empty trucks many times by himself, place and enter inventory in the warehouse, do some delivers, and bring new merchandise to the floor, find and place in vehicles merchandise picked up by clients, plus scheduling and managing his team for deliveries at the same time. 
Not to mention his other extra responsibilities like cutting the grass and trimming the bushes on the property in summer, clearing walk ways of snow in the winter, washing the store windows, and doing small in-store repairs like fix entry doors. With all that how much time did he really have to repair broken or damaged merchandise which does take considerable amounts of time? The Customer Service Manager was well aware of this, sharing an office with him in the shipping that was as small as a match box, cold, and dirty. The sad part for me is these people earned a little more than minimum wage, worked hard, and at end of the day were up to debt to their eyeballs. Both didn't leave because they felt painted in corner financially to find something else, this city has a 7% unemployment rate.
As much as we would like to believe that was an isolated situation it is happening all the time now. I went for an interview to become a store manager at very well-known submarine place. The duties were hiring, training, ordering, doing inventory, serving customers, daily written reports, maintaining standards, basically running this man's whole business at that location. The owner told me it was 44.5 hours a week unless someone did not show up or short-staffed plus time for meeting with him etc... The yearly salary for running this man's business was $27,000 gross or take home after deductions at source $20,250. An hourly take home of around $9.00/hour based only 44.5 hours platform. I obviously passed on his generous store manager opportunity.
If an employee like the ones above say it is too much for them to handle, they are given the riot act about being team players, or not able to multi-task which is a criteria required to work there. If they still refuse can get written up, and possibly fired over time for not performing their job well enough.
Once again I blame this whole mess on our government who is failing us in many aspects of our lives like reducing taxes and inflation, making a fair minimum wage, and reducing unemployment where people can earn a decent living. In the last century the watch dog for employees where unions, who made sure employers to treated fairly, positions were defined in stone. Taxes were lower earlier into the century, and inflation was always high but not unreasonable. I feel the way things are structured today is retail employees are being abused, all wrapped in outside look of decency.

4 Things To Consider About Shopping Cart Abandonment

A customer visits a company's e-commerce website for the first time to check out its products and after a while he checks out from the site without buying anything. In marketing terms this is known as shopping cart abandonment. Most companies see this incident as a loss of potential customers. However, if anyone looks at the incident carefully, it is not always the case. With a little effort, a large section of the prospects who abandoned the site can be won back.

Studies show that first-time visitor to an e-commerce website almost never buy from the website during their first visit. However, most of them intend to go back and make the purchase. On the other hand, people who have already been to the website, often abandon the site in order to do some research on the product.
In other words, they probably want to make sure that they are investing their money on the right products. Therefore, it will be safe to say that all those who abandon a company's shopping cart are not completely lost. With a little persuasion, the company can recover most of these abandoned leads.
So, before a company loses all hope of salvaging those abandoned leads, they need to take a few things into consideration.
1. Shopping Cart Abandonment is Increasing
It is better to begin by accepting the fact - shopping cart abandonment is increasing every year and it will continue to do so. As more consumers will shift to online and mobile shopping, the number of shopping cart abandonment will increase at a rapid pace. It will continue to do so as more consumers shift to online and mobile shopping.
According to data shared by e-commerce Data Company, Barilliance, in 2013 as many as 74% of online shopping carts were abandoned by shoppers. In 2011, the abandonment rate was 69%, while in 2012, the rate became 72%. Therefore, it is safe to assume the abandonment rate is increasing rapidly.
2. Abandonment is Part of the Shopping Process:
Generally speaking, a company should see an abandoned shopping cart as part of the buying process. It is probably just a stepping stone in the ever complex series of actions a consumer has to take before finally making a purchase. It can also be seen as a strong indicator of consumer interest in a product or a brand. The technology that allows retailers collect and leverage online shopping cart data is going to be a worthwhile investment.
3. Abandoners are Still Great Sales Leads:
According to data from SeeWhy, three-fourths of shoppers who have abandoned shopping carts say that they plan to return to the retailer's website to make a purchase. Online-only retailers often face the disadvantage as they do not have multiple channels to recover the lost sales.
4. Re-targeting is Effective:
If they want, retailers can reduce the rate of shopping cart abandonment and increase conversions. They need to streamline the checkout process and retarget shoppers with emails and calls after they've left the website. According to Listrak, initial emails, sent three hours after a consumer abandons a cart, average a 40% open rate and a 20% click-through rate.
In order to re-target those customers, a company can also opt for third-party help. Third party call center agents can correspond with those potential buyers via email or over the phone and try to know the reason behind their shopping cart abandonment.
In some cases, consumers will tell that they are no longer interested in purchasing products from this site, while many others will actually visit the site and buy the products they were eyeing. And, this way, the company will be able to score sales from abandoned cart leads.

Selling On Amazon and Making Money

Amazon is among the largest and most popular online shopping sites. As a matter of fact, millions of online shoppers use the site each day to purchase various items. Almost anything is readily available on the site and buyers can buy virtually anything and some good examples are mobile phones, television sets, laptop computers and many more. So many people currently sell their products on Amazon since they enjoy the benefit of reaching lots of prospective customers. Unlike eBay, users of Amazon are not required to place bids. Consequently, the products have prices listed plus an additional shipping cost. Below are useful tips on how to make money selling on Amazon.

The initial step you need to take if you wish to make money selling items on Amazon is to create an account. Also, you can read online guides and instructions that make the process simpler. By creating your own seller account, you are also expected to list down the items you would like to sell. You should bear in mind however that certain products cannot be sold on Amazon. To find out more about the restrictions, visit the page that dwells on facts and information. This is important for people wondering how to make money selling on Amazon
Fees are clearly indicated for sellers during the initial sign up and sellers have the option of choosing between two account types. One is best suited for people who intend to sell plenty of items while the other package is meant for sellers who plan on selling only few items. However, fees charged vary depending on account type selected.
In case you are wondering how to make money selling on Amazon, you will be glad to learn that the site offers a unique opportunity for people who plan to transform this into business idea. Sellers are expected take pictures of products they would like to sell after which they can list them on the site. Despite this, sellers are required to ship their merchandise to Amazon. Upon completion of the procedures, Amazon will ship the sold products to consumers who make purchases thereby allowing sellers to easily keep track of inventory of their products.
There is also an alternative of selling items on your own if you wish to know how to make money selling on Amazon. So, you would have to take pictures of your product and list it in the most suitable category. Remember to make a clear description of your product to make it easier for buyers to know what they are purchasing. Clear descriptions and good pictures reduces instances where buyers return items. Moreover, pricing must be done right because other sellers will also price their products competitively.
Yet another important point to remember regarding how to make money selling on Amazon faster is quick shipping. Items sold should ideally be shipped to the buyers within two days. Also remember to reply promptly to emails from buyers as this will prevent them from making purchases from other sellers.
Wade Byrd has a passion for helping people in home based businesses who want to get better results and make more money by knowing what popular things to sell on Amazon. For more information on Wade and how he can help you make more money, visit his web site at http://wadebyrdonline.com/blog

Could Chennai Be Your Ideal Job Destination?

If this question ever struck your mind, this is probably the best place to find an answer. Many of you might have refused a high paying job from Chennai or many wouldn't even have thought of the idea of finding a job in the city, but the idea looks worth. A job hunt in the city could help you land into the long-awaited job offer, but you missed out on it. If you are an engineer, the city surely has many job offers to serve you. Besides, from the management graduates to those, who wish to join the teaching fraternity, and the ones, who wish to get into automotive manufacturing, enough alluring opportunities await in Chennai.

Here's a detailed overview of the city's job sector and the future prospects that would help predicting the fortune of job seekers in Chennai. As per the data surveyed by The Associated Chambers of Commerce and Industry of India, Chennai witnessed a growth in job creation during the quarter July to September. During this period, an increase of 25.22 per cent was witnessed in employment generation in Chennai. This figure is more than the figures from the previous quarter, i.e., April - June. During the quarter July to September, this city was even listed on the fourth rank for having created maximum jobs.
Sectors that job seekers in Chennai can consider
Now if the detail provided could influence you to find a job in Chennai, then you better get your knowledge base updated first. Before you head for the job hunt, it is necessary for you to find out, which sectors are prominent in the city and which are the ones that would continue to grow. Thus, the major sectors in city are being detailed here so as to help you identify the suitable career opportunities in Chennai.
Automotive deserves to be at the top while we discuss the major industries in Chennai. It is one such industry that has always grown in the city and as the time passes by, the employment scenario in the city seems to be evolving. At present, the city is home to the manufacturing setups of Hyundai, Renault, Robert Bosch, Nissan Motors, Ashok Leyland, Daimler AG, and numerous other automotive brands. Besides, many greenfield manufacturing facilities too are based in the city. Chennai is said to be the base of almost 30 percent of the country's automotive industry. Besides, automotive components manufacturing too is prominent in Chennai. Owing to this, there exist numerous jobs for engineering graduates in this Indian city.
The other major sector that create employment opportunities in Chennai include banking & finance, academics, and healthcare. The finance professionals can seek jobs in the finance companies and the national and foreign banks located in the city. Besides, Chennai is even home to numerous leading education institutions, which calls for job openings for teachers and professors in the city.
Further, if we consider the average salaries paid by the city, Chennai seems to be paying moderate salaries to the workforce from all areas. A Software Engineer in the city can aim for an average annual pay package of more than Rs 3,00,000, whereas a SAP Consultant earns Rs 6,00,000 per year on an average. Besides, a Finance Manager earns an annual pay of more than Rs 9,00,000 annually and a Chartered Accountant in the city gets an average annual salary of over Rs 6,00,000.
This article has been written to detail the employment scenario in Chennai. The growth in the job creation in the city and prominent industries in the city predict great prospects for the job seekers. They can even look for jobs in Chennai at CareerBuilder India, a leading job portal.

How to Create an Effective E-Commerce Website and Increase Sales

With the latest developments in technology and the Internet becoming a daily requirement, people are looking forward for various online services to buy their products. If you are planning to offer online services to consumers then you should create a catchy and attention grabbing website to attract the potential visitors. It is vital that your web design connects the users with the services and products well. A good e-commerce website can make the customer's life easier and more comfortable. People can now enjoy the simplicity of the process and the convenience of placing an order from home.

But you have only a few minutes in hand to impress the visitor with your services. So follow the tips discussed here to create a user friendly and secured e-commerce website.
Decide on the Strategy First: Creating an effective strategy to promote your company products before the potential customers should be your prime concern. While developing a site, focus on how it will be found in the search engines. This often includes research, website optimization, SEO, coding, conversion testing etc.
Give Proper Information and Showcase Your Products: Visitors usually love to search vast stores with lots of information and see clean product images with proper descriptions. This makes it easy for them to compare various products. Finding one product easily can even motivate the customer to look for other things that they like. But if they cannot find proper information, they will be frustrated and perhaps leave the site.
Clearly Tell Why the Visitors should Purchase from You: It is important to make it clear to your customers what value you have to offer to them. It can be low price, free shipment, wide selection of products, specialized products, varied payment options etc.
Privacy and Security: Visitors value their anonymity as it ensures them of privacy and security from unauthorized access to their personal information. Offer a secured connection for any financial transactions so that buyers can be at peace of mind. Follow same information practices throughout your company and this will help you to build the trust.
Attractive Design and Simple Navigation: Having a site that looks great will definitely create a good impression and instill confidence in the visitors. So, take out some time to check the designs of your e-commerce site and get it created by a professional for best benefits. Do not create a complicated site with too many pages and complex navigation as customers love to use sites that are simple and convenient for them.
Multiple Payment Options: Customers often have special needs and their own preferences. Offer your customers many payment options so that you don't lose them simply because they cannot make the payment. Some customer may use Visa, some may use MasterCard. PayPal and other services are also very popular. Allow payments in multiple currencies to make transactions easy.
Since your goal is to turn your interested prospects into customers, your e-commerce website design, strategy, privacy and security, ease of use should be targeted specifically to attain the business goals.
Hanna Marin is a software & IT consultant working with Damco Solutions, a leading IT & Ecommerce Development Company offering a wide range of services & solutions including Ecommerce Services and Application Migration Services.