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20 Great Questions to Ask in an Interview
Happy July! Preparing for your interview is vital. It is always a best practice to have a few questions to ask your interviewer. Here is a list of 20 great questions from which you can choose a few to ask … Continue reading
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10 Things Rock Star Employees Do
Happy May. I often times reflect on how blessed Brett and I are to have such an amazing team. During my reflections I realized there are some very common themes among my rock star team and I wanted to share … Continue reading
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Finding a Mentor
We are all victims of it – “I am so busy I just don’t have the time to work on myself or my business.” Or, “I never have enough time in the day to sit back and reflect on how … Continue reading