Bob Van Rossum — March 1, 2018 Follow @BobVR — March 1, 2018 Marketing headhunters know the job search process is no easy feat. And knowing that one single document could determine the next stop on your journey in becoming a marketing executive is a bit nerve-racking. The days when recruiters took their time to … Continue reading 5 Questions Your Marketing Resume Must Answer to Make a Good (And Lasting) First Impression
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Pinterest names Square’s former Business Lead, Francoise Brougher, as its first COO
Brougher will lead efforts to expand Pinterest’s global operations and advertising business. Amy Gesenhues on February 27, 2018 Pinterest has named Francoise Brougher as its first chief operations officer. The veteran technology executive will officially begin her role on March 12, overseeing Pinterest’s sales, partner marketing, measurement, corporate and business development, and communications teams. … Continue reading Pinterest names Square’s former Business Lead, Francoise Brougher, as its first COO
How to Look Beyond Your First Impressions of Employees
Liz Kislik — February 21, 2018 Follow @lizkislik — February 21, 2018 Some leaders believe they can size up employees and their work styles — even people who don’t report to them — based on how the employees look or seem. These leaders make assumptions along the lines of “This is how that person is,” … Continue reading How to Look Beyond Your First Impressions of Employees
Ace Your First Job Interview, Part 1
Ringo Nishioka — February 5, 2018 Follow @hr_nasty — February 5, 2018 Do you know what to expect with your first job interview? The dreaded first job interview Your first job interview is like any other experience when meeting another person. First encounters range from “Get me the f*&$ out of here” to “I nailed … Continue reading Ace Your First Job Interview, Part 1
Incorporating a chatbot? How to put the customer first
Sure, chatbots can cut costs, but columnist Jay Baer says before you jump on the chat bandwagon, you need to make sure you’re putting the customer first. Jay Baer on January 22, 2018 Artificial intelligence is one of the biggest buzzwords in society, and the business world is making widespread use of a practical … Continue reading Incorporating a chatbot? How to put the customer first
Make Think Digital First Your Mantra in 2018
Warren Knight — January 19, 2018 Follow @warrenknight — January 19, 2018 Welcome to 2018. I have just come back from a holiday with my family in Tenerife where we celebrated a new year. Whilst out in Tenerife, I was thinking long and hard about what I wanted my first piece of content to be … Continue reading Make Think Digital First Your Mantra in 2018
Here’s an Idea: Put Millennials’ Needs First
Patty Isnor — December 27, 2017 — December 27, 2017 StockSnap / Pixabay The oldest Millennials are now hitting their late 30s (gulp… really?) They make up more than 30% of the workforce with a cohort that consists of 75 million people. What does that mean for outsourced contact center employers? In our opinion, it … Continue reading Here’s an Idea: Put Millennials’ Needs First
How to Get Your First 100 Email Subscribers
Choncé Maddox — December 4, 2017 — December 4, 2017 tookapic / Pixabay There’s no denying that email marketing can be a powerful tool for small and large businesses these days. If you’re just starting out, however, growing your email list can seem daunting. Forget about newsletter topics, conversions, and list segments when you’re in … Continue reading How to Get Your First 100 Email Subscribers
A Newbie’s Guide to Startup: Making the First Steps to the Big Business
Amy Huges — November 27, 2017 — November 27, 2017 geralt / Pixabay We all long and work towards achieving financial freedom. People have different reasons as to why they start a business. It could be that they have a unique idea, need the flexibility in finding a career that grows with you, or a … Continue reading A Newbie’s Guide to Startup: Making the First Steps to the Big Business
How to Negotiate Contracts, Terms, and Payments in Your First Business
Serenity Gibbons — November 21, 2017 — November 21, 2017 StarFlames/Pixabay As an entrepreneur, there are dozens, if not hundreds of individual skills you’ll need to master. You’ll need to perfect the art of time management. And, you’ll need to make decisions on an almost constantly revolving basis. Also, your communication skills need to be … Continue reading How to Negotiate Contracts, Terms, and Payments in Your First Business