Equal Pay Day is observed every April to symbolize how far into the year women need to work to make what men did in the previous year, according to the National Committee on Pay Equity. Because women earn less on average, we must work longer for the same pay. American women work full time, year round, and are still paid significantly less than men working the same job. Still alive and well, the gender pay gap is still daunting a subject.It’s a harsh reality. It's gender bias.
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"...it seems like the obvious, but you would be surprised at how many times we are forwarded resumes with outdated information."
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"It's the ultimate -- the cardinal sin of resume submission. The epitome of un-professionalism. It's the resume screenshot."
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“I recently helped a client who was prepping to relocate across country and was reminded of this infographic I made almost 2 years ago, listing Tips for Moving Out of State! Just a quick reminded piece for anyone considering. Right when I thought to send to her, I was also inspired to share everyone. It may be 2 years old, but oh is it still relevant! Take a look! May your move be stress-free and your paths be happy!”
- Kimberly C.
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Immediately, the light bulb in my head went off! That was my whole purpose of going into business. More than making money with my skills, it was about doing what I love, and am great at, which happens to be bringing elegance and refinement to projects, events and operations. I couldn't think of better name to represent the quality and gold standard I and my team always strive to bring to everything we touch, than For Grace Enterprise. This is the meaning behind the name.
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It’s YOUR vote. It’s your right. It is a right that people fought and died over. It’s your voice. We, at For Grace Enterprise, want to do our part to ensure people are properly informed with regards to their vote and how important it is. Here are a few things to keep in mind:
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Fun Fact: Everyone IN business doesn’t necessarily know how to DO business. Well, at least not good business. Andy Warhol once stated “good business is the best art”. In all of my years working, managing, consulting, and operating, I have seen my share of good and bad business practices. I’ve also learned a great deal of the lessons that have come with these, whether on the giving or receiving end. And while, as “the boss”, we are looking at the big picture, as we should, some of us are missing the simplest principles that hold major effect. Details we know, from basic lessons we were taught as children, are still relevant in this phase of your life. So, let’s talk about a few of these you could carry over to your business practices to bring or maintain value of your overall brand and appeal.
Read on for 5 fundamental lessons that can be carried over to your business to enhance your success.
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I am often asked how I can help someone who isn’t a business owner, or if For Grace offers smaller-packaged services. And the answer is “yes!” We do offer services you can use outside of starting and running a business. You may not need someone to do bookkeeping for you. You may just need someone outside of your family to write up and create your Great Aunt Mary’s obituary. Maybe your church wants to bring it’s bulletin into the 2010’s. Maybe you need help coordinating an event you thought up and are now tired of – before it starts. Let us help you!
Read on for 5 ways For Grace can contribute to your everyday greatness!
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