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There are certain companies that have truly changed
the landscape of business over the years; Microsoft,
Best Buy, Wal-Mart, and Amazon.com, just to name a
few. Venture Capitalists have been on the forefront
of mainstream America's investing habits ever since
the dot-com craze of the 90's propelled the term "VC" into
our culture's Vernacular. The "Moneymen" have
been driving the digital economy for the past decade,
but now it's all changing because of one modest, brilliant,
and frugal company... Google
GOOGLE has made such an impact on the economy that
now companies are being formed with one goal in mind:
create a service, product, or application that will
be worthy of Google's attention and sell it to them
for millions. Entire fortunes are being wagered on
the hopes of selling one miniscule service to the new
internet giant. In this time of telecom mergers and
software monopolies, Google is disassociating itself
with the problems that come along with those industries,
and is focusing on the applications and necessities
for every-day, modern life. It looks like Google has
found gold it this philosophy, and everyone knows it.
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It's all about your Attitude! There is an old saying: "Your
attitude determines your altitude", and it couldn't
be more appropriate.
People are drawn to confidence whether at work, play,
or personal relationships, confidence breeds success
for yourself and those around you. If you bring a "can
do" attitude to an interview, sales call, or meeting,
people will be more likely to listen to your ideas
than they would be if you had a defeatist attitude.
Remember, it's easier to talk someone into something
than it is to talk them out of it.

Congratulations:
This is our
chance to shine!
We would like to give our thanks and applause to all
the hardworking people who played a vital roll in the
following accomplishments:
DAVID SELDIN is the latest addition to the Verizon
Information Services Team. David joins Verizon with
several years of sales experience with Dex Media. David
was hired for their January 2nd training class and
is doing very well. Congratulations, David!
JAMES CHAMBERS-WELCH recently joined the sales team
at Hygeia. Congratulations to David, Barb, Virgil,
James and everyone else involved who contributed to
the successful and very satisfying conclusion to this
project.
GENEVA MALDONADO recently joined the RSI team at our
San Ramon Headquarters. Geneva came to us from Nordstrom's
where she was a Customer Relationship Manager. Welcome
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Tips for Success:
Three Things to Remember when going to an Interview
1.) Dress to Impress:
When going on an interview it is absolutely critical
that you dress for success! No matter what the environment,
it is imperative that you wear a suit, tie, and polished
dress shoes. It shows the interviewer that you are
serious about the position, and that you care enough
to put your best foot forward. Unless they tell you
specifically NOT to wear a suit, wear it! Ladies, it's
the same policy for you as well, but you can leave
the tie in the closet!
2.) Bring Everything You Need:
Treat your interview as if it were a sales call. Whether
you are in sales or not, an interview is a sales meeting.
You are there for one reason: to sell your qualifications
and your skills as they pertain to the position. If
you are making reference to projects or other items
you have worked on, you should have the documentation
to back up your claims.
3.) Hygiene:
Along with your best clothes and your documentation,
you will also need to be aware of other aspects of
your personal appearance. Be sure to be clean and smell
good. Make sure your fingernails are clipped and clean.
If you smoke, don't do it 30 minutes before your interview,
and make sure that your clothes don't smell of smoke.
Ladies, you can wear perfume, but don't go overboard
with the scent. The number one sense tied to memory
is smell, and if you smell bad for your interview,
they will remember that when they think of you again.
And that's not good.
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