by Karen Talley The tight labor market for tech jobs continues, with just 3,300 IT jobs filled in January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly nonfarm payrolls report released Friday. One reason for the low showing could be salary differences between tech workers and companies because “there are more jobs to fill than people,” […]
Continue ReadingInterview with Paul Szyarto, Co-Founder at VMMA
Starting a business is a big achievement for many entrepreneurs, but maintaining one is the larger challenge. There are many standard challenges that face every business whether they are large or small. It is not easy running a company, especially in a fast-paced, ever-changing business world. Technology advances, new hiring strategies, and now, political changes […]
Continue ReadingGot A Million Dollar Idea?
by Paul Szyarto Making a million dollars in today’s economy is more difficult than ever. Years ago, you create a product, service or solution, propose it to the market and become a millionaire. With some hard work and moxie, the American Dream was within reach. Since the Great Recession, however, the new reality is slow […]
Continue ReadingWhat Does Self-Defense Have To Do With Business?
Paul Szyarto, entrepreneur and “Combat CEO” as a guest! Please see a bit more about his background below! He has a super interesting story both in his personal life and as an entrepreneur. Paul grew up in the streets of New Jersey hustling all sorts of side businesses just to get by; he then began […]
Continue ReadingBattle Royale Over Rightful Heir to Israeli Self-Defense Discipline
By ISABEL KERSHNER NETANYA, Israel — More martial than art, this form of fighting extols the virtues of a poke in the eye and a timely kick to the groin. Its masters insist it is not a sport, because there are no rules, except for one: to survive. Krav Maga, the rough, close-combat self-defense system […]
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