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Florist - a Career in Floristry ontract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one.Being a florist can be a very exciting and challenging career. Many people of all ages, from other working backgrounds are being retrained and entering the floristry industry.If you are considering a career in floristry, you should enjoy working with flowers and be willing to learn all aspects of the floristry profession. You will need to be able to arrange flowers in an attractive manner and be a reasonably quick worker.In our Floristry Diploma Course we teach y PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you kno Do's and Don'ts of Successful Interviewing When you first get the job offer it will often be a verbal offer and is likely to be subject to taking up references and perhaps even a medical examination.Having spent a good number of years within the Staffing Industry, I have come to understand and believe in certain concepts and principles that relate directly to a Successfull Interview. These hold true, irrespective of the Industry, Role, Level of position and Interviewer.Here they are:Get there on Time - actually a couple of minutes before time. Not too early since you might appear to be desperate and definitely not late. Hopefully I do not have to say why. Ob So never say you are accepting a job offer, or resign from your present job until you have received a formal offer in writing for the new position. Occasionally, after an interview, employers try to shorten their process by asking if you will accept the job there and then. It's flattering and gratifying to know they like you enough to make an offer but be very careful or you may find yourself caught out with no job. You should be careful in your response and if you are interested say “I would like to accept it but please confirm your offer in writing” and I will then confirm with you. A formal job offer should include all these points: • job title • pay • benefits • normal hours of work • place of work • holiday entitlement • notice period If something is not covered, you need to find out what it is as you will not be able to make your decision without this information. And don’t wait until you start work to raise any outstanding queries. It will be far too late to discuss or negotiate anything else by then. Check your job offer letter carefully against what you understood was being offered, and don’t sign the acceptance letter unless you are fully satisfied with it. You still have time to raise any questions. As the job offer letter forms the basis of your new contract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one. PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you know Will Unclaimed Money Trust Funds Disappear like Social Security? r process by asking if you will accept the job there and then. It's flattering and gratifying to know they like you enough to make an offer but be very careful or you may find yourself caught out with no job.The government requires unclaimed money be turned over to state. Now they are passing bills to spend this money that may belong to you! Are they legalizing theftUnclaimed money accounts in the United States total over $25 BILLION dollars. The money ends up in these account do to the governments “escheat laws” requiring institutions such as banks to turn over funds from dormant bank accounts, uncashed checks, unused gift cards, etc. States are now passing b You should be careful in your response and if you are interested say “I would like to accept it but please confirm your offer in writing” and I will then confirm with you. A formal job offer should include all these points: • job title • pay • benefits • normal hours of work • place of work • holiday entitlement • notice period If something is not covered, you need to find out what it is as you will not be able to make your decision without this information. And don’t wait until you start work to raise any outstanding queries. It will be far too late to discuss or negotiate anything else by then. Check your job offer letter carefully against what you understood was being offered, and don’t sign the acceptance letter unless you are fully satisfied with it. You still have time to raise any questions. As the job offer letter forms the basis of your new contract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one. PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you kno It's That Time of Year Again! you.And no I am not referring to holiday cheer, parties, gifts and the like. And not even ringing in the New Year with its associated celebrations and resolutions. But, as all you bookkeepers and accountants are aware, year end for most companies is right around the corner.One of the first issues to be deal with no matter the timing of your fiscal year end is all those pesky payroll chores. W2’s to be prepared, proved and mailed. And let’s not forget our favorite year e A formal job offer should include all these points: • job title • pay • benefits • normal hours of work • place of work • holiday entitlement • notice period If something is not covered, you need to find out what it is as you will not be able to make your decision without this information. And don’t wait until you start work to raise any outstanding queries. It will be far too late to discuss or negotiate anything else by then. Check your job offer letter carefully against what you understood was being offered, and don’t sign the acceptance letter unless you are fully satisfied with it. You still have time to raise any questions. As the job offer letter forms the basis of your new contract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one. PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you kno How to Become a Licensed Conveyancer work to raise any outstanding queries. It will be far too late to discuss or negotiate anything else by then.The RoleLicensed Conveyancers, or Property Lawyers, deal with the paperwork and legal work involved in buying and selling business and commercial properties. Licensed Conveyancer Jobs can include:* advising clients of costs, such as stamp duty, and legal fees* conducting ‘searches’- asking local authorities for details of any plans that might affect the property in the future, drafting contracts giving details of all the aspects of the sale* liaisin Check your job offer letter carefully against what you understood was being offered, and don’t sign the acceptance letter unless you are fully satisfied with it. You still have time to raise any questions. As the job offer letter forms the basis of your new contract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one. PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you kno Payroll Oklahoma, Unique Aspects of Oklahoma Payroll Law and Practice ontract, you need to be sure. And finally, don’t accept the first job you are offered unless it’s the right one.The Oklahoma State Agency that oversees the collection and reporting of State income taxes deducted from payroll checks is:Oklahoma Tax Commission Withholding Tax Division 2501 Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73194 (405) 521-3155 www.oktax.state.ok.us/oktax/Oklahoma allows you to use the Federal W-4 form to calculate state income tax withholding.Not all states allow salary reductions made under Section 125 cafeteria plans or 401(k) to be treate PAY NEGOTIATION At interview, it's too soon to get involved in in-depth discussions of money and perks unless you are sure that the company wants you rather than one of the other candidates — in other words, once they have offered you the job. When you know they are prepared to ‘buy’ then you have room to start and negotiate. KNOW YOUR NEEDS Consider your current or last remuneration package — in other words, not only your pay, but things like benefits, pension, bonus, private health insurance, overtime payments, car loan and whether you have additional expenses because of the location of the new job. KNOW THE MARKET Use the internet to gather information so that you know the market value of someone with your skills. What are the industry averages for your level of responsibility and type of work? KNOW HOW TO TALK ABOUT PAY If you are pushed at an early stage to discuss your pay expectations, say that you would like to come back to this when you have more information about the job demands and responsibilities. Or you could give a very general indication of what your pay expectations are whilst confirming your interest and enthusiasm for the job. If you are already on the market, beware of firms trying to get you below your market worth. You must be ready to justify why you are worth more — because of your skills and experience, and reassure them that you are not just looking for a stepping-stone. If they ask you what you are prepared to accept always say: “I have an idea but what do you have in mind?” so that they name the figure first. If the pay offered is lower than your expectations, start to negotiate. Start your negotiating with the salary itself and emphasise that whilst the pay is not as imp
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