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How do you go about picking the right name for your startup?
First of all, any name you choose should depict the company's functional area or the field it is into. And more importantly the name should not comprise of any word that's supposed to be offensive in any respect in the countries you intend to serve. Now, for the selection of a good name. Always seleRead more
First of all, any name you choose should depict the company’s functional area or the field it is into. And more importantly the name should not comprise of any word that’s supposed to be offensive in any respect in the countries you intend to serve. Now, for the selection of a good name. Always select a name which is easy to remember. Try looking for dictionary words which are common or at least which sounds similar to one. Please, avoid using name that sounds similar to other companies in the same field or in any other field. And lastly the name should be easy to pronounce at least by the person who reads it for the first time. Finally, prepare an answer to the question as to why you choose that name for your company, cos believe a hell lot of people will ask you that.
See lessDoes my school gpa matter when looking for a job?
Normally, I would say no. Depending on what country you are coming from, different cultures would put a different priority to grades. Experience is something most employers would consider. So learning how to sell your experience, such as what you achieved and what skills you have are important. ItsRead more
Normally, I would say no. Depending on what country you are coming from, different cultures would put a different priority to grades. Experience is something most employers would consider. So learning how to sell your experience, such as what you achieved and what skills you have are important.
See lessIts a good idea to start doing some voluntary work. For example, by working in an NGO as a marketing volunteer for 1 year would give you a good start than simply telling people you have a degree in marketing. Of course, if you’re looking at some more professional jobs such as becoming a doctor or lawyer then its a different story.