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 How to handle clients, when you know you don't have the resources to even solve 10% of their problems?
I work in an IT support role where I currently get more support requests then I can handle. On a weekly basis I have to update the client on their status, most weeks I have little to offer up in the ...


 How can I shut up the 'know it all' in the other cubicle?
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 What stores are typically grouped with Starbucks?
We just got a Starbucks in a small strip mall in our town of only 40,000 people. I was wondering, since I know they do this nationally, which stores are typically paired with them? What stores will ...


 Where can i buy about 500 xmas tree's? at a low price, to be sold again?
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 Can i still return it to walmart??? ?
hi,
Instant Heat Conair Curling Iron, i brought the 1" 1/2 curling iron and i already open the box and everything but i think is too big soo can i still return it?? i brought it today but ...


 Where can I go to buy American gasoline?
It seems all I hear about now is people talking about gas prices. To improve the situation, I'd like to know where I can purchase 100% American gas, which would decrease the profits of greedy ...


 HSBC is evil... Don't fall for this scam ever...other companies do it too.?
This lame credit card company is always trying to send me a check for $8. If I cash the check, I'm automatically enrolled in some crappy program that charges me $200/year.

It's ...


 My rights at work? please help me?
I would like to know if any of these examples are violations of any rights or if i could do someting against my employer.



- im basically an assistant in an office full of ceos ...


 What does SBC stand for? PDA stand for?
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 I am trying to form a company: WHICH IS BETTER LLC OR INC.?
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 What companies will hire a 15 year old?
Specifically companies that are in MA...


 Can someone tell me the name of all the big international companies along with their owners?
also what the companies do or what products they sell.....


 UPS delivered my package to someone else?
I bought a present to a friend of mine via Amazon.com and had it shipped to her. I called her today and asked her how she liked her present, she told me she never received it. I looked at the ...


 What is the discount percentage that walmart employees get?
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 Is there any oil company which develops bio energy to anticipate declining oil sources?
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 What year did mcdonald's start and was it a small business before becoming a corporation? who started the bus
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 GLOBAL COMPANIES ,how much profit is enough?
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 Who determines how high the gas prices get?
if they went up to $7-8 a gallon the president could do something right?
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so the oil companies determine the gas prices....


 What is a good game to break the ice at a corporate meeting?
A corporate event will be held for my business team and most of the people attending do not know one another. What would be a good interactive and informative game for them to participate in that ...


 How do companies like Google and Yahoo make their money?
That is the main source(s) of money....



Stareyes
How do you evaluate a company before starting a new job?
I am interviewing for Accounting jobs. I am looking at the company size, commute, work environment and of course salary, benefits.

How do you know if you are getting into the "right" company?
                     
 




koiboy
Look for the company's website and start from there. If it's a big accounting firm, they'll most likely have one and you can probably learn alot about the company's financials, how many offices they have worldwide, how many employees they have and what their work ethic may be as well. If it's a smaller company, like a private practice, they might have a website that just offers their services and not all the other information. In that case, your best bet would be to scour local newspaper websites to see if there's any mention of the firm in any recent news.

The commute depends on the office you're planning to work at. If it's in another city and moving there is your only alternative, then you'll have to do some more research on where to buy/rent and whether driving or taking public transportation is the best way to get to work. If it's in the city's downtown area, your best bet would probably be to take public transportation unless the company provides employee parking...assuming you own a car. Salary and benefits you'd have to ask the HR person when you're on your interview. Most companies don't publish that information online or give it freely over the phone.

Every company is different and knowing if it's the "right" one for you can only be determined by yourself. Sometimes the responsibilities you're told in the interview is not always what your job really entails. Of course, that means you have to take the job first before you know for sure. But once you've started you should ask yourself...What is important to you and does this company provide it? How comfortable are you in the new environment? Is it too stressful or too relaxed? h Do you get along with your colleagues? How about your boss? Is the workload too heavy? Too light? Not enough responsibilities? Are you happy with the salary? What are the criteria for a raise or a bonus? How many vacation days are you entitled to each year? Do you get a corporate card, etc....

Good luck on the job search!


Josh G
if u dont know someone who works there or know someone who used to work then its pretty much like winning the lottery...sometimes u pick a winner and sometimes u just have to face the facts....i mean when u go in for an interview ask them if u can tour the facility and take a look around....ask them how many people work there....pretty much thats all u can do is ask questions during your interview.....unless u know someone


Dream Maker
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Trust your judgment


Sabrina P
I usually wait until my friends get a job somewhere then i go apply. References internally are better I think. And you can always find reviews of companies online im sure.


bingo
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it is a crap shoot, sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, unless you know some who works there..............


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