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How to Safely Dispose of your Old PC

Computers are one of those things which have its novelty wear off pretty fast. I find myself upgrading several components of my system every year on a regular basis, in order to keep up with the technological

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The Freelance Recruiting Bible: Interviewing

  • 03/23/2007

You’ve prepared, preened and posted, checkout out your body language and made sure you’ve got something noteworthy to ask and say at your interview (imagine how the candidates feel!). Now

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The Freelance Recruiting Bible: Shortlisting and Preparing for Interviewing

  • 03/16/2007

Once you’ve advertised the job of someone else’s dreams, the next stage is to decide who is going to get the job. A formal way of doing this is shortlisting (taking the hopefully long list

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Special Report – A Day at a Tech Job

If you’ve been a faithful reader of Technibble so far, you may have noticed that our articles have been tech-related either as direct troubleshooting or developing social skills you’ll need

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The Freelance Recruiting Bible: Placing Job Ads

OK tigers and tigresses. You’ve decided you’re going to employ a member of staff, you’ve managed to put aside a budgetary allowance to do so, and you even have an idea of what you want

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Recruiting Staff – Getting the Job Right from the Start

  • 03/02/2007

Staff recruitment can be the most exciting time of your business. To make sure you set it out right, this article covers helping you workout exactly what you want from a new member of staff, which will

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nLite – Deployment Tool for the Bootable Unattended Windows Installation

  • 02/26/2007

Every once in a while all users come to face one of the necessities of running a Windows-powered machine – reinstalling the system. In some cases, the faulty registry caused it, in others, it’s

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Recruiting staff the freelance way – Subcontracting

  • 02/23/2007

If you’ve come to the conclusion that you really need to have someone help you in some areas of your freelance work, recruitment of a new member of staff may be for you…or you may want to subcontract

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Taking on a business partner or finding an ally

  • 02/16/2007

As a freelancer, you have worked, I imagine, on your own, singing and dancing to your own tune for many months, if not years. And if you are ‘busy busy busy’, with no time to take on new customers,

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