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Anthony Gonzalez
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Cheryl Sherpinski
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It may seem very out dated, but how you respond & send emails says a lot. When responding to emails from a prospective job it is best to remember that the email is their first impression. Make sure to check spelling, grammar and punctuation; you will be a face of their company that the public sees. You want them to see you as an asset and not a liability. I know when I am driving to work & see a company's vehicle I judge the company by how the person drives; proper turn signals, road courtesy, cell phone usage (is the person on their phone), things that usually I don't expect of other drivers; if it is a vehicle with a company's name on it, I notice.

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Cecilia Naveda
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The important thing is not to take it personally, just focus on solving the problem.

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Lucas Glenn
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Many different aspects of the job

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Wing Choi
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I enjoyed working for #USLINk-ASIAN,Inc because...

This company started in California in 1980. The company has been focusing its link between USA and Asian markets. I have deed and strong cultures of Asian Countries. There is an Asian 10 countries Association,which has almost 50 % of the world populations. Also the everage income has been getting a lot better. So there is a lot of Marketing opportunities.

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Steven Ransom
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Jayne Latz is an expert in communication skills. She is an executive communication coach and worked for over 25 years as a speech-language pathologist, college educator, professional speech trainer, and coach. In 2006 she founded Corporate Speech Solutions, LLC which specializes in advancing speech and communication skills for business professionals.

  She is the proud author of **Communicate Up The Corporate Ladder, How To Succeed In Business With Clarity and Confidence.**

Are you looking to improve your business communication skills and gain greater clarity and confidence in your daily speech? Watch this video and learn strategic techniques that will immediately impact the delivery of your message. Strong speech and communication skills are essential to all areas of business.

You will learn:

  • How to develop vocal power
  • How to improve spoken clarity and improve pronunciation
  • How to deliver your message with greater impact using the strategic pause to reduce your rate of speech

For more tips and information on how to make communication your strongest professional tool, visit her website

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Blanca Rios
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Building customer relationships

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Jose MILAN
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I was given the opportunity to learn and excel and I was treated with respect at all times. I was always made to feel like my opinion mattered and was important to the mission in providing the services that our customers expected. I was given the leeway to make important decisions that impacted the manner in which our office was run whether in the central office or customer billing.

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Susan Burback
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So I worked for DirecTV technical support for nearly 5 years before being laid off after the AT&T acquisition. They laid us all off after we diligently entered and configured our information into their OS. I was top performer the entirety of my career there. I got several rewards and recognition from DirecTV when AT&T came in they recognized nothing ' unless a union steward with the CWA. I nearly lost my job over a bottle of coke that the vendor representative said I could have.. it was a huge deal... accusing me of being a thief. I can't tell you how relieved I was yesterday after reading an MSN report that AT&T is being sued for padding thier numbers. This created a false sense of security and stocks went up? Now they want to get rid of DirecTV . These CEOs need to understand the general population isn't as dumb as they think. Hopefully they can sleep well knowing in 2 years they have destroyed by thier greediness something that a majority of people loved. Good luck AT&T I will absolutely no longer do business with you. My Dad retired after 40 years. What is the point of unions? The CWA is so tainted. It's a total and complete joke. I will no longer do business with any company that was built upon the broken backs of are father's to just be shipped overseas so CEO shifty eyes can get another billion on his account . Such double standards. The American Workplace is a shambles and shame. That's all...

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