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Time to make a career move?

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Women should create multiple career options for themselves in case they end up in jobs that promise no monetary rewards or career advancement. Women's career mobility can be advanced in any of eight ways. These include taking a job with a supplier or customer, finding a niche for their talents, taking short-term jobs, dabbling in entrepreneurship, turning hobbies into full-time jobs, filling a teaching position and teaming up with someone whose skills complement theirs.

Author: Baber, Anne, Waymon, Lynne
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 1996
Career changes, Occupational mobility

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1943 job standards for hiring women

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The tips on getting more efficiency out of women employees, published in a Mass Transportation magazine of July 1943, for male supervisors are presented. It includes giving women employees a daylong schedule, rest periods during the day and maintaining a favorable working environment.

Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 2003
Applicant Selection, Employee selection, Hiring

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Marketing smarter to earn more

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One can earn more with less work using smarter marketing techniques. In order to attract more business strategies where one does not give a discount, overcomes objections related to price and charges a client as per the project and not on an hourly basis should be applied.

Author: Cook, Charlie
Publisher: American Business Women's Association
Publication Name: Women in Business
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0043-7441
Year: 2004
Marketing

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