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Giving Information About Sales Job Promotions
Archive for October, 2010
Faxing with Asterisk PBX
Author: Administrator
In any organization, using the latest and most advanced technologies have become a must now. And when talking about the latest technology, no organization would want to miss on the older but effective technologies such as Fax. Fax for Asterisk gives Asterisk PBX — that supports a wide range of TDM protocols for the handling and transmission of voice over traditional telephony interfaces, and VoIP packet protocols such as IAX, SIP and H.323—the ability to send and receive fax over both telephone and VoIP connections.
Using Fax for Asterisk, you can send faxes from your desktop using your standard email client without any need to install any software on your desktop. It endows you with the ability to send and receive faxes to and from TDM and IP channels. It includes analog and VoIP fax capabilities to Asterisk VOIP PBX and develops fax-on-demand, fax-broadcast, desktop fax and fax gateway applications and services. Fax for Asterisk Read the rest of this entry »
read comments (0)Going back to school
Author: Administrator
If you’re great at your job and bring in the sales, there is no guarantee that you will be promoted because it does not necessarily mean that you are ready for more responsibility. When you gain skills and qualifications far beyond what your current job requires, your employer may see keeping you in that job as a waste of your talents.
One way to gain marketable skills is to earn a Bachelor’s degree if you haven’t already done so, or consider going for a Master’s or Ph.D., but only if one of these qualifications will help you achieve your career goals. Sometimes specialized professional designations or licenses can be far more important to getting a promotion than degrees. For example, if the job you’re eyeing requires basic internet marketing or the ability to read and analyze accounting records, taking a computer or accounting class in the evenings will help get you that promotion. Your employer may even be willing to reimburse your tuition expenses if you prove that taking a certain course will benefit the company.

