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Insight into Salary & Wages: SME Interview with a former HR Business Manager

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Tasha D (preferred not to disclose full name) was formerly employed as a Business Manager (BM) for a human resource department of a major non –profit organization. Amongst other duties, Tasha was responsible for time keeping and payroll, purchasing, processing new hires and terminations and was involved in budgeting and determining salary and wages. Tasha has over 8 years of business management experience. The following is from an interview with Tasha, in which – based on her experience as a BM, she shares insight, advice and tips about salary and wages that can prove useful to employers and aspiring entrepreneurs.

Determining Salary and Wages:
In Tasha’s experience salary and wages are determined based on a number of factors; average salary for title/position within the industry, level of skills and knowledge required- including level of education, and level/years of experience. Tasha indicated although former salary is often requested on a job application, in her experience it is rarely considered in determining salary and is asked to assess whether or not former positon is in line with average salary, and if candidate knows their worth (know what they should be paid). Likewise, a request for “desired salary” is asked for the same reasons. Tasha’s experience in determining “fair” salary and wages involved use of a weighed system. Tasha indicated, each position had a salary range. Where a candidate placed within the range was determined by how factors (requirements) were met.

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Insight into Labor Law: SME Interview with Attorney Evelyn Munoz -Compton…

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Evelyn Munoz -Compton, practicing attorney in the state of New York, shares her experience and insight on Labor Law in the following interview:

Interview by: Tamika Johnson

Tell me about your experience in labor law (how many years, own practice, Etc.).

I was employed in Labor and Employment Law from 2008 -2013 in the Postal Service Law Department.  Afterwards, I did a brief stint at the Department of Veterans Affair as a Human Resources/Labor Relations Specialist and then was an EEOC Investigator for the Postal Service in 2015.  From May 2013 through January 2015, I was in private practice with my husband and handled employment issues as well.

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SME Interview with Entrepreneur Damita Foreman

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Interview of Entrepreneur Damita Foreman

by Tamika Johnson

Damita Foreman is no stranger to business. Damita is a licensed real estate agent, insurance broker and now, small business owner. Damita’s small business is VIP Extension Bar, a place to shop for hair extension and hair extension products. Damita launched online and has since opened a physical location in New York where customers can view and purchase hair extensions and hair extension products on site. If you’re in the tri-state area feel free to visit the VIP Extension Bar at 2 Evans Avenue, Elmont, New York 11003. The following interview with Damita provides some insight on her journey into entrepreneurship and her experience as an entrepreneur…

What motivated you to become an entrepreneur?

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