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With the popularity of the Internet comes - literally - millions of international business opportunities. In fact, it is widely considered as one of the fastest growing markets on the planet. So whether you are an employee looking for a change in employment scenery or a work-at-home mom searching for additional sources of income, you are sure to find what you are looking for in the millions of international business opportunities available.
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International Business Opportunities (International business major)
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January 28th, 2008
Business ethics is not a novel idea. It’s just that it’s one of those things that we conveniently forget when faced with tough choices. But since the Enron and WorldCom scandals of 2002, more and more people in the business world are paying attention to this oft-neglected aspect of business. Especially now with the global marketplace in full swing.
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International Business (Academy of international business) Ethics
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January 17th, 2008
International business company owners face one common challenge in their organizational structure: language barrier. While it is true that transport links and globalization of business have made the world a smaller place, language barrier still exists, and it doesn’t look like it’s going to go away soon.
So how does an international business company owner overcome such a major hurdle in business?
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International Business (International business and languages) Company
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January 10th, 2008
Bad news, everyone. The airfare for international business class has skyrocketed.
Round trip tickets for New York/Kennedy to London/Heathrow, for instance, has reached the $9,000 mark on a walk-up basis. C-class seats to Sydney run along the $12,000 mark. And that’s not all:
* Between Atlanta and Zurich: $7, 100
* Between Los Angeles and Paris: $6,600
* Between San Francisco and Tokyo: $7,000
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International Business (International business and marketing) Class
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January 7th, 2008
“The average business traveler will spend three years in flight, two years traveling to and from airports, 28 months waiting for flights (that are on time), 11 months waiting for connections, and more than three months just searching for a parking spot,” according to the National Travel Association.
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Business networking international - International Business Class Airfare
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January 6th, 2008
International Business… detailed information on the International Business (IB) Program visit the IB … International business electives (12 credit hours) …
With more corporations seeking for expansion, this has also resulted to open doors for greater employment opportunities. It has also attracted several individuals to seek for greener pastures where they know there is a higher compensation that can sustain not just themselves but also their respective families. Yes, you have the desire but are you up to the challenge of having international business careers?
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International Business (International business program) Careers
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January 4th, 2008
Want to have an international business career? Well, why not? But first, go through this short list of reminders:
* Most positions in international business career are located in the urban areas in the United States. So if you live in the rural areas, you have fewer opportunities available.
* Employment restrictions do exist so you may or you may not be able to obtain positions abroad.
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International Business Career (International business in china)
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January 3rd, 2008
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