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My very first job was working for the department store chain J.C. Penney. I worked for them for several years, during the summers, and on my breaks from college. While most of my classmates were flipping burgers or slaving over deep fryers, I was honing my early sales skills, and thoroughly enjoying a shopping mall setting - my own little “retail nirvana.”
Most of my breaks found me working in fairly comfortable surroundings - the shoe department, apparel, or the occasional stint in bedding and bath. While I may have lacked the level of expertise a full-time employee may have had, my basic knowledge of the departments, coupled with a more extensive knowledge of the store policies and procedures was more than adequate to get me through a 5 hour shift.
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Product Knowledge - A True Story That Supports Its Importance
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Can you remember what we ever did before the internet? As a communication tool the internet certainly takes some beating. Yes, the internet is open to abuse and contains millions and millions of pages that can really only be described as rubbish. However, as a way in which to communicate, source products and services and make purchases, organise you finances and stay in touch with family and friends, the internet has certainly seen the way in which we communicate changed beyond belief.
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The Secret To Business Communication On A Budget
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Every business deserves a chance to succeed. But after deciding to open a business, it can be a daunting task to develop, organize and present your products or services without the right resources to help you on your way. But where to begin? Perhaps this checklist will help.
#1: BUILD YOUR ‘BRAND’ FROM THE GET-GO.
Your business identity deserves careful thought. The name of your business should convey an immediate sense of what you offer your customer. You’ll want a name that’s easy to remember but not so ‘cute’ that it leaves the impress you are serious about your business.
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