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Hasan Minhaj Teams Up with Adobe Acrobat to Empower Creativity and Collaboration
Paper’s out, people. Award-winning comedian, writer, and producer Hasan Minhaj has partnered with Adobe Acrobat to celebrate 30 years of PDFs and to promote the power of paperless creativity and collaboration in today's digital age. The partnership highlights the importance of using digital tools to streamline workflows and enhance productivity, especially in the current work-from-home era. As part of the partnership, Minhaj is featured in a series of videos showcasing how Adobe Acrobat
How Businesses Can Hire the Best Emerging Talent by Streamlining Their Intern Hiring Process
Recent studies show that up to 60% of college graduates complete at least one internship, and 70% of them receive a full-time job offer from the companies they intern at. This is a great statistic that represents why internships are often a win-win situation for both parties - the intern and the company. While major corporations such as HBK, AT&T, Bloomberg, and more have established internship programs, plenty of small businesses across the country actively hire interns as well. In this article by the
Tap Into Your Business Potential: Monetize Your Hobby Farm Now
In recent years, there has been a resurgence in the popularity of homesteading. More and more people are choosing to grow their own food, keep chickens, and live a simpler life. For many, homesteading is a hobby. But what if you could turn that hobby into a money-making venture? That's where monetizing your hobby farm comes in. Of course, running a business is a lot of work, and it's not for everyone. But if you're up for the challenge, the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce shares a few
Spokane Valley Small Business Practices for the Fourth Quarter
It’s been quite a year but as the fourth quarter comes to a close, it's time to start wrapping up and preparing for the next one. For small businesses, this often means taking stock of what has been accomplished, setting new goals, and planning for the future. From the Greater Spokane Valley Chamber of Commerce, here are some things to keep in mind as you finish up the fourth quarter. Evaluate Goals from the Year The first step is to take a look back at the goals you set for your business at