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How to Interview Your Prospective Employer
By, Patricia Brehm I recently sat down with a friend of mine who is a recent college grad looking for a job. We’ve talked about different job search strategies, networking, and lif... Read more

8 Rules for Getting Ahead at Work
According to Kelly Love Johnson, author of skirt! Rules for the Workplace: An Irreverent Guide to Advancing Your Career, here are 8 rules to get ahead at work. Control your temper... Read more
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Limit an Investor Pitch to 10 Pages and 10 Minutes
As a member of the local Angel group selection committee, I’ve seen a lot of startup presentations to investors, and I’ve never seen one that was too short -... Read more
The 10 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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Universities Dont't Teach Basic Business Knowlege
I’m sure that every one of us who has been out in the business world for a few years can look back with perfect hindsight and name a few college courses that... Read more
The 07 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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Startups Without Financial Projections Are Doomed
Most entrepreneurs tend to avoid this area of the business, and as a result are badly surprised by cost realities, and investor expectations. Read more
The 30 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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How to Interview Your Prospective Employer
By, Patricia Brehm I recently sat down with a friend of mine who is a recent college grad looking for a job. We’ve talked about different job search... Read more
The 06 June 2011 by Ncrimaldi
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Don’t Count on Crowd-Funding to Save Your Startup
One of the hot new approaches I have seen around the country for assisting startups looking for funding has been “crowd-sourcing” sites (Kickstarter) or... Read more
The 25 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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Ten Steps in Choosing the Right Startup Partner
If you are a first-time entrepreneur, I often recommend that you team with a co-founder with experiences, connections, and a skill set that complements, but... Read more
The 15 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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Entrepreneurs Need to Learn to Be Good at Sales
A good entrepreneur is not necessarily born a good salesman. In fact, they are often the opposite, more focused on building things rather than selling them. Read more
The 06 June 2011 by Martin Zwilling
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Do You Understand What Kind of Support YOU Need?
By, Joanna LindenbaumTake a minute and write down your top three fears, doubts, and concerns. Once you have them written down, you may notice that outside help... Read more
The 28 June 2011 by Ncrimaldi
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What You Should Know About Friendships at Work
A few months ago I guest posted over at the New Professional. In case you missed it, I decided to repost it again today. Here is everything you need to know... Read more
The 14 June 2011 by Classycareergirl
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How Do You Balance Your Busy Life?
I’m quickly learning that when your career is big part of your life, it can be hard to find time to relax and take care of yourself. Read more
The 11 June 2011 by Ncrimaldi
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