Posted on 11 March 2012. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate group, customer, Fortune, fortune 500 companies, Group, phoenix arizona, prospects, Question.
I am a new affiliate in “online affiliate group” and its located Phoenix, Arizona and it been like 6 months and I got 12 prospects from almost 100 visitors and I don’t know how many of them got turned to customers, so the question is that, how much will I earn per successful customer, I thinks I get $500 each.
Have you ever joined any Fortune 500 companies.
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Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: Affiliated, amp, barnes, Company, Fortune, fortune 500 companies, intuit, Someone
I’d like to know in addition to calling or asking someone working for AT&T, how can I find out if a company (like Arise) is affiliated with Fortune 500 companies such as Barnes&Noble, AT&T, Intuit, etc?
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Posted on 04 November 2011. Tags: Affiliated, amp, barnes, Company, Fortune, fortune 500 companies, intuit, Someone
I’d like to know in addition to calling or asking someone working for AT&T, how can I find out if a company (like Arise) is affiliated with Fortune 500 companies such as Barnes&Noble, AT&T, Intuit, etc?
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Posted on 16 September 2010. Tags: 3 years, Bad, career move, circumstances, corporate policies, current company, development, Discipline., fortune 500 companies, Individual, marketability, niche, Performer, short comings, Time
I have worked at 4 Fortune 500 companies during my career. I’ve been with my current company for 3 years and I’ve been promoted twice. A year ago, I became a manager of 4 people. There are aspects of it that I enjoy, like people development. There are aspects of it that I don’t enjoy, like talking about the short comings of my employees during review times and how far I think that they can go with their careers at the company. Writing employee reviews was a draining experience for me. I also like constantly learning. I’m learning how to manage others right now and about corporate policies, but I have less time to learn about my specific discipline. I’m in a ‘hot’ niche of a ‘hot’ (IT) field right now. I wanted the experience of managing others and now I have had that experience (for one year). I’m debating on asking to move to an individual performer role again. While this seems acceptable in my company, I’m not sure how others at other companies would look at it on my resume. My ultimate goal is career marketability. I’m in my early 40’s. I’d like to be able to take what I know and go elsewhere, if circumstances required it, and find a job relatively easily. How might this hurt me, both at my current company and elsewhere in the future?
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