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10 Small Business You Can Start

In Career Advice, Latest in HR on June 14, 2009 at 2:08 am

small_business_idea Most of us have god given talents. Your friends might praise your ability to do something. You can turn that skill into a small business to make extra income. If you are affected by the downturn or you would like to have a small business on the side, as insurance against future downsizing, here are 10 ideas you can consider.

Catering – if you like to cook and your friends praise you for the wonderful dish, you might want to give this one a go. It is rather flexible since catering tend to be on the weekends. You don’t need to think about a high level of catering but supplying a portion of a party is a good start. This can scale up with help from family members in the future.

Prepare Meals – slight modification to the above but instead of preparing food an special occasions, you cook extra and charge your busy neighbors who don’t have time to cook. Suitable if you life in an area with working couples.

Computer troubleshooting – most homes have several computers nowadays. If your geek skills are up to mark, then dealing with hardware and troublesome viruses can be a source of income. Don’t expect too much since this service don’t scale up well.

Gardening services – green thumbs can help provide for good side income as well. Many want a nice garden but don’t have the time or the skills to have a healthy garden. People pay around RM 80 or more (depending on size of the garden) to trim grass, get rid of weeds, dead leaves and fertilize the lawn. If you can serve 2 to 3 homes on a Saturday, that could be an extra RM 1,000 per month.

Handy man services – similar to gardening but this could be repairing pipes, painting and other odd jobs for those who really good skills to fix things around the home.

Master of Ceremony – have the gift of the gap and can’t stop talking? Then, use your gift for cash. Be the MC for functions and dinners and perhaps get a free meal too.

Teaching music – you might not have a diploma in music, but some instruments don’t require teaching certificate. Guitar, drums, flute etc comes to mind.

Tutoring – if you have a knack for maths, physics, languages, etc this can be a source of good part time income. If you are a really good teacher, you might even make it full time down the road.

Web site design – you been blogging and helping your friends set up their website. Why not market your services to small business owners who need a web site to help boost their business? Charge a reasonable fee and I’m sure this can be a well paying hobby.

Wedding planner – good at organizing events? Then consider planning a wedding for some extra cash. Could be a hectic day and people expect you to do a great job. I reckon the ability to remain cool under stress is a prerequisite if you are considering this.

If your skills are not that polished at the moment, then grab any opportunity to polish up your skills. It will come handy in the future. I think there are a lot more small business opportunities you can think off.

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Think about all these stuffs you can do to earn extra income.  Get moving guys!  I know you have something creative in mind. There are more things that you can get from your own talent up to some useless stuffs you got there that may be of use to others.

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Govt to create a local peace corps for jobs

In Latest in HR on April 26, 2009 at 2:05 pm

By Joyce Pangco Pañares

THE government is creating a domestic peace corps to get unemployed but educated youth working on educational and community service programs in the midst of a global economic crisis.

The National Service Corps, to be created by the Education and Social Welfare Departments, will focus on skilled youth or college graduates aged between 18 and 24, President Arroyo said.

A separate Youth Conservation Corps, to be organized by the National Police, will employ unskilled and less educated youth to work on environmental and infrastructure projects, the President added.

Mrs. Arroyo said the current program for hiring street sweepers, the Out of School Youth Serving Toward Economic Resiliency, would be absorbed into the Youth Conservation Corps.

Both job-generating programs will hire qualified youth for two years and will be financed from the expected P7 billion in government savings and from the Road User’s Tax.

The President earlier ordered all government agencies to save 1.5 percent of their operating budget and use the savings to finance emergency employment programs.

Press Secretary Cerge Remonde said some 180,000 jobs were expected to be financed by those savings.

The beneficiaries of the program will include workers who have been displaced by the global financial meltdown as well as their dependents.

Available jobs include so-called Green Collar jobs such as coastal clean-up and reforestation projects, and the Nurses Assigned to Rural Areas project.

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In Job Fairs, Job Postings on April 25, 2009 at 3:00 am

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In Job Fairs, Job Postings, Latest in HR on April 24, 2009 at 1:07 am

Latest JOB OPENINGS for this month of April.

Visit the following sites and grab the opportunity!

http://www.hrcareerhub.com

This site is both for applicants and employers.

Applicants may APPLY ONLINE or browse on the latest JOB OPENINGS that are categorized based on specialization. You may also call this number 4125821, look for Janeth, for more info and for initial screening.

Employers on the other hand may want us to be their partner in delivering good service by letting our company, HR Career Hub, Inc., to give you our staffing and recruitment services that will help you save time in recruiting for a possible employee in your company.

You may contact us through 4125821 and look for Ms. Treysie or you may also want to send mail at admin@hrcareerhub.com

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SUMMER FAIR 2009

In Job Fairs on April 18, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Lowprofile Events Incorporated with (U.P.) University of the Philippines – Office of the Student Regent will have a “SUMMER FAIR 2009 on May 12-15,2009 with its theme, “Bagong Pagasa para sa Lahing Kayumangi

The said event will highlight job opportunities, livelihood seminars and training programs for our fellow citizens in response to the unemployment growth problem and global financial crisis.

For more info. please call 912-2046 / 906-3001 or email to
lpeventscubao@yahoo.com / lpeventscubao@gmail.com

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Internship Program 2009

In Job Postings on April 16, 2009 at 10:10 pm

Internship Program ON-THE SPOT HIRING

on

April 17, 2009 (Friday)
at the PICC Forum 1 and 2.

Check it out and you may be one of the lucky 85,000 persons to receive
free job training and an allowance to boot!

Read about how you can GET HIRED, ON THE SPOT by clicking here.

This event is brought to you by the partnership of JobsDB.com Philippines, the country’s top online career portal and, PASEI (Philippine Association of Service Exporters).

Jobapalooza Mobile Caravan to bring free online jobseeker registration at barangay level

In Job Fairs, Job Postings, Latest in HR on April 16, 2009 at 12:11 am

The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in collaboration with STI College and the Manila City government will launch on Monday, April 13, the Jobapalooza Mobile Caravan to bring to the barangay level the online registration of graduates and jobseekers and consequently help employers find needed skills during the biggest and simultaneous nationwide Jobapalooza Job Fair on Labor Day.

Labor and Employment Secretary Marianito D. Roque said STI would bring the Jobapalooza Mobile Caravan equipped with Internet-ready computers to various barangays in Metro Manila to help jobseekers register online with the Labor Day Jabapalooza where participating employers would look for workers who meet their requirements. The caravan will also be brought to Baguio City and Cagayan de Oro City.

Roque said the STI Jobapalooza Mobile Caravan would start the online registration of jobseekers during the April 13 launching at the Freedom Hall, City Hall of Manila. The online registration will be continued in the afternoon at San Andres Sports Complex, San Andres, Manila.

The rest of the Jobapalooza-STI Mobile Caravan schedule is as follows:

April 15 – Villamor, Pasay (am); Mabulay, Pasay (pm). April 18 – Patricia Sports Complex, District 2 (am); Don Bosco Technical School, Tondo, District 1 (pm). April 22 – Rasac, Alvarez St. cor. Avenida, Rizal Ave., District 4, Manila (am); Pasay City Hall (pm). April 23 – Caloocan City Hall (am); Malabon City Hall (pm). April 24 Quadrangle of Muntinlupa City Hall (am-pm); DOLE Regional Office, Cagayan De Oro City (am-pm). April 27 – Baguio (am-pm). April 29 – Dapitan Sports Complex, Instruction St. District 4, Manila (am); Theresa Sports Complex, Theresa St., Old Sta. Mesa, Manila District 6, Manila (pm)….

To read more about, its here at DOLE NEWS

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In Latest in HR on April 15, 2009 at 11:33 pm

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