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  • 11 Networking Strategies to Build Professional Practices
  • Should You Hire Family and Friends for Your Small Business?
  • How to Dress for a Job Interview
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11 Networking Strategies to Build Professional Practices

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Should You Hire Family and Friends for Your Small Business?

pros and consIf you own a small business you will probably be tempted at some point to hire a relative or close friend - whether it's because they are desperately in need of a job or because you really need the help of someone you know and trust. Before you bring your best friend, brother-in-law, or third cousin twice removed on board, consider these pros and cons of hiring family and friends.

 
How to Dress for a Job Interview
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