What you can't ask in a job interview

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Tips for successful interviewing
Tips for successful interviewing
Successful interviewing is a matter of asking the right questions, listening to the answers, and getting candidates to talk honestly about their abilities and attitudes.Hiring: Do you know how to pick them?
Hiring: Do you know how to pick them?
Your business is growing and you're bringing in employees to expand your business. What could possibly go wrong? The answer is, a lot, if you don't hire the right people.
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Start preparing now for upcoming tax season
Start preparing now for upcoming tax season
Leaving tax prep to a last-minute cram session could disrupt your business in the spring. To avoid a crunch, you should prepare for tax deadlines well in advance.Bidding for government contracts 101
Bidding for government contracts 101
Before you get involved in the bidding process, take some time to lay the groundwork for successful bidding.Non-traditional funding sources for your small business
Non-traditional funding sources for your small business
If your business needs cash to move forward, you may have to resort to some less-than-ideal financing options or face the possibility of having no business at all.Coming to terms with year-end reconciliation
Coming to terms with year-end reconciliation
Many small businesses dread it, but your end-of-year reconciliation doesn't need to hurt -- as long as you stay organized.Your business plan: Do the financials add up?
Your business plan: Do the financials add up?
The financials section of a business plan is where you document the numbers and convince investors that your company is a good risk.How to know when the price is right
How to know when the price is right
How much should you charge for the goods and services you sell? For small businesses, that may be the most difficult question to answer-- and also the most important.Your business plan: Exploring the market
Your business plan: Exploring the market
Explaining the market for your product or service is one of the most important parts of your business plan. So do it right, even if it requires extensive research.A small-business insurance primer
A small-business insurance primer
Insurance is one of the most neglected small business responsibilities -- and one of the most confusing. Use this guide to begin sorting through your options.Coming to terms with public relations
Coming to terms with public relations
Give some thought to your company's public relations, whether you're looking to garner specific media coverage or just want to generate a general buzz about your small business.Your business plan: Picturing your company in words
Your business plan: Picturing your company in words
Whether you're looking for money or simply creating an internal document, you must be able to present a clear portrait of what your company does.
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