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International Career Readiness Certificate to launch pilot for Jamaica
The ICRC will soon launch its pilot in Jamaica facilitated by ACT, the larger equivalent provider of College Entrance Examinations to the SAT in the United States.


Career first, tweet later
With all the buzz around them, you may wonder whether Twitter and other Social Networking websites could be helpful sources of information in choosing a career. Other bloggers post excellent tips for using sites...


Starting a business in tough times
Now may not feel like the time for taking financial risks, especially starting a business. But maybe you don’t have a choice. Leaving a job or being unable to find a job because of a poor economy sometimes pushes people into self-employment, whether or no


Going SOHO - going solo
How many times have you considered giving up that awful, pressuring job and working for yourself? Once? Twice? Every month-end when the pay cheque comes? Yes, you know you would love to. Being your own boss is the ultimate goal of not just you but many w


SEAM LINE - Chic and happening
Accessories are the epitome of any outfit. They give the outfit definition and infinitely completes it. Pearls are graceful and chic and never out of style.


FOCAL POINT - Creating brand 'you'
It is no coincidence that you select the brand of toothpaste you do, or spend thousand of dollars each year on a particular line of beauty products. Marketers have spent millions of dollars building brand images


SNEAK PEEK - Creating borderless space
Marjorie Seeberan, feels close to nature and the subtleties of the urban spaces, which reflects in her office space. "I love the little touches that are reflective of my personality," she says


Five ways to look at negatives in career options
When you do not work in a career, it is hard to know what it would be like to work in it. In the process of choosing a career, it is common to learn negative things about a career option


MUSINGS OF A SERIAL ENTREPRENEUR - Top reasons why Jamaican start-ups fail
More than two-thirds of start-up businesses which are formed in Jamaica, fail within the first two years. Of those that survive, many struggle to go beyond the five-year mark.


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