business trends

10 high-growth business ideas

Most small businesses start with a great idea. However, at GoForth, we know that sometimes a great small business idea can be coaxed out with a bit of help.

We’ve scanned trends in society, our economy, technology, and government regulations and came up with a list of businesses expected to grow in the next 10 years – from nanotechnology to machine learning to augmented reality and more. Click here to read the list – your next great small business idea could be there!

And if you’re ready to take the plunge into one of these high-growth industries, get prepared with our 100 Essential Small Business SkillsTM training!

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22 job interview questions for employers to ask

You know that hiring employees for your small business is an important consideration, and the interview is the best way to get to know your candidates. It’s your only chance to gather as much information as possible to make your decision. Prepare a detailed list of measurable and comparable questions before beginning the interview process. Here are 22 basic question types to get you started:

Background/Personal:

  • What is your experience in relevant positions?
  • If I were to ask a past employer or supervisor, what would they say one of your biggest strengths on the job was?
  • If I were to ask a past employer or supervisor, what would they say one of your weaknesses on the job was?
  • What do you consider to be your biggest strengths and weaknesses?
  • If your friends, co-workers or colleagues were asked to describe you in three words, what would they say?
  • Why did you leave your last job?
  • What has disappointed you with previous jobs?
  • What motivates you to do your best with a job?
  • What do you look for in a job?
  • What was the most important decision you’ve ever had to make?

Company/Position Specific:

  • What do you know about this company?
  • What skills can you bring to this company?
  • Why do you want to work for this company?
  • Do you work well as a team player? Do you feel most comfortable working alone or with a team?
  • What are you looking for in this position?
  • Do you have experience with the particular computer programs/equipment that we use here? (List all relevant programs or equipment)
  • How long would it take you to make a meaningful contribution to this company?

Situational/Hypothetical Questions:

  • Ask things like “If an unhappy customer were to approach you with a complaint about a malfunction with one of our company’s products, how would you respond?”
  • What would you do if . .
  • How would you react if. . .
  • Who would you tell if. . .
  • Tell me about a problem that occurred in the past at a workplace and how you handled it.
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Small business blog posts we liked this week

From business innovation to personal marketing to corporate wellness, here are some entrepreneurship blog posts we liked this week:

What has caught your attention in the blogosphere recently?

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