[HELP] Please help to fill in an online survey for my postgraduate dissertation of personal luxuries?
Hi, My name is P Chou, a postgraduate student in International Management and Marketing at Queen Mary University of London, currently involved in a research investigating international consumers' perceptions and consuming patterns of personal luxury goods, e.g. beauty, jewelries, clothing, automobiles, consumer electronics, etc. I am looking for people of any ethnic origin to help me complete this research. The questionnaire should only take you 5 minutes to finish, and I would be very grateful if you could spare the time. To participate, please follow this link below: http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurve... Thank you very much for your time and kindly help. Best Regards, P Chou MSc International Management and Marketing Queen Mary University of London Sorry, the correct link should be: http://freeonlinesurveys.com/rendersurvey.asp?sid=q50zkr0syextvym463336 Thank you everyone, I do appreciate your efforts.
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers
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i can't sorry the link didn't work
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link doesnt work
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
[HELP] Please help to fill-in an online survey for my postgraduate dissertation of personal luxuries
[HELP] Please help to fill-in an online survey for my postgraduate dissertation of personal luxuries?
Hi, My name is P Chou, a postgraduate student in International Management and Marketing at Queen Mary University of London, currently involved in a research investigating international consumers' perceptions and consuming patterns of personal luxury goods, e.g. beauty, jewelries, clothing, automobiles, consumer electronics, etc. I am looking for people of any ethnic origin to help me complete this research. The questionnaire should only take you 5 minutes to finish, and I would be very grateful if you could spare the time. To participate, please follow this link below: http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurve... Thank you very much for your time and kindly help. Best Regards, P Chou MSc International Management and Marketing Queen Mary University of London
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I tried but the link didn't work, sorry!
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done
Hi, My name is P Chou, a postgraduate student in International Management and Marketing at Queen Mary University of London, currently involved in a research investigating international consumers' perceptions and consuming patterns of personal luxury goods, e.g. beauty, jewelries, clothing, automobiles, consumer electronics, etc. I am looking for people of any ethnic origin to help me complete this research. The questionnaire should only take you 5 minutes to finish, and I would be very grateful if you could spare the time. To participate, please follow this link below: http://FreeOnlineSurveys.com/rendersurve... Thank you very much for your time and kindly help. Best Regards, P Chou MSc International Management and Marketing Queen Mary University of London
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I tried but the link didn't work, sorry!
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done
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Thinking about studying at the University of Liverpool's online master's program
Thinking about studying at the University of Liverpool's online master's program?
I want to get a degree in marketing and the University of Liverpool offer an online MSc in Global Marketing its a hefty fee at USD$20000.00 and to pay it off over 45 months if anyone has studied with this school. Please advise me as I have to pay my first month's tuition this friday and I am not sure if I want to go ahead and do this if after 2 years I have a bogus limp degree that no one recognises and their sales people are quite good !
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schools.iblogger.org - it provides info about this school, tips to apply and its scholarships.
I want to get a degree in marketing and the University of Liverpool offer an online MSc in Global Marketing its a hefty fee at USD$20000.00 and to pay it off over 45 months if anyone has studied with this school. Please advise me as I have to pay my first month's tuition this friday and I am not sure if I want to go ahead and do this if after 2 years I have a bogus limp degree that no one recognises and their sales people are quite good !
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schools.iblogger.org - it provides info about this school, tips to apply and its scholarships.
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
I want to Move to Netherlands
I want to Move to Netherlands?
I want to move to Netherlands for 2 years, Thus I need full time job there, does anyone know websites for or companies hiring NON Dutch speaking financiers. I speak English, little German, very little Swedish, perfect Russian and Georgian (native). I have MSc in financial and industrial economics and experience in finance, marketing and public sector. all the websites I stumbled on are offering jobs for Dutch speakers only or Dutch is required together with other languages (mainly English). totally forgot to mention, I am not EU/EEA citizen.
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Well I can give you sites, but depending on your nationality then it is not as easy as just applying for a job. The reason I say this is that unless you hold an EEA passport, then to move over here with the wish to live and work, then you would have to find an employer who would apply for a work permit on you behalf. That work permit would not be granted unless it was proven that the job is of such a specialist nature that no-one else in the total pool of labour from (not just the Netherlands but the) whole EEA area. So whilst a MSc is a good start, it is not a guarantee because there are no end of Dutch and other EEA graduates in the same field currently taking any job they can because of not being able to find jobs in the current economy. On the education level alone you would not qualify for a highly skilled migrant and so it would depend on your work experience if you could qualify for a highly skilled migrant visa. You can read more about the details of the process here in a question I answered a while ago for another American interested in the same. It gives links to the IND (Dutch immigration site), how to look for jobs and accommodation as well. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Au4FSM_iOwVeAeSn5NGVt4fty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081029005645AAYhd63 (saving me retyping and also this turning out to be a very long answer!) As mentioned, you also have to take into account that the economy is having an effect on the EEA market and whilst the Netherlands is not (yet?) as badly affected as other EU countries such as Spain or the UK, of course the labour market in those countries are free to move to the Netherlands as well and jobs that don't require many qualifications/experience are easily filled by EEA passport holders. So you need to check what is the case with your nationality first and you can do this by using the wizard on the Dutch immigration site here http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/ So yes you can apply but unless you have very specific skills/education which are highly in demand then no employer is going to wait 6 months (which is how long it can take to get a work permit granted) nor undergo the risk of being rejected at his cost when the market is plentiful of candidates eligable to work in these times. You can verify my comments on this site http://www.undutchables.nl/candidates/working-in-the-netherlands/work-permit/ Anyway, links? Well you can try with recruitment agencies but I fear that they will tell you the same as what I have. A job agency is an 'Uitzendburo' or 'Uitzendbureau' anda link to the yellow pages here http://yellowpages.goudengids.nl/displayhome.ds?locale=en_NL&visitorUid=8a90219019e8964d0119fceb83741af7&passwordToken=E644C26C-E692-C22B-C325-C9DC39460A68&newSearch=true&previousPath=displayhome Here are links to sites which have jobs in English: http://www.bluelynx.nl http://www.xpatjobs.com http://jobs.expatica.com/nl http://www.undutchables.nl What you can also do is check the Dutch version of Monsterboard and type "English" in the 'trefwoord' (keyword) field http://www.monsterboard.nl Good luck
I want to move to Netherlands for 2 years, Thus I need full time job there, does anyone know websites for or companies hiring NON Dutch speaking financiers. I speak English, little German, very little Swedish, perfect Russian and Georgian (native). I have MSc in financial and industrial economics and experience in finance, marketing and public sector. all the websites I stumbled on are offering jobs for Dutch speakers only or Dutch is required together with other languages (mainly English). totally forgot to mention, I am not EU/EEA citizen.
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Well I can give you sites, but depending on your nationality then it is not as easy as just applying for a job. The reason I say this is that unless you hold an EEA passport, then to move over here with the wish to live and work, then you would have to find an employer who would apply for a work permit on you behalf. That work permit would not be granted unless it was proven that the job is of such a specialist nature that no-one else in the total pool of labour from (not just the Netherlands but the) whole EEA area. So whilst a MSc is a good start, it is not a guarantee because there are no end of Dutch and other EEA graduates in the same field currently taking any job they can because of not being able to find jobs in the current economy. On the education level alone you would not qualify for a highly skilled migrant and so it would depend on your work experience if you could qualify for a highly skilled migrant visa. You can read more about the details of the process here in a question I answered a while ago for another American interested in the same. It gives links to the IND (Dutch immigration site), how to look for jobs and accommodation as well. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Au4FSM_iOwVeAeSn5NGVt4fty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20081029005645AAYhd63 (saving me retyping and also this turning out to be a very long answer!) As mentioned, you also have to take into account that the economy is having an effect on the EEA market and whilst the Netherlands is not (yet?) as badly affected as other EU countries such as Spain or the UK, of course the labour market in those countries are free to move to the Netherlands as well and jobs that don't require many qualifications/experience are easily filled by EEA passport holders. So you need to check what is the case with your nationality first and you can do this by using the wizard on the Dutch immigration site here http://www.ind.nl/EN/verblijfwijzer/ So yes you can apply but unless you have very specific skills/education which are highly in demand then no employer is going to wait 6 months (which is how long it can take to get a work permit granted) nor undergo the risk of being rejected at his cost when the market is plentiful of candidates eligable to work in these times. You can verify my comments on this site http://www.undutchables.nl/candidates/working-in-the-netherlands/work-permit/ Anyway, links? Well you can try with recruitment agencies but I fear that they will tell you the same as what I have. A job agency is an 'Uitzendburo' or 'Uitzendbureau' anda link to the yellow pages here http://yellowpages.goudengids.nl/displayhome.ds?locale=en_NL&visitorUid=8a90219019e8964d0119fceb83741af7&passwordToken=E644C26C-E692-C22B-C325-C9DC39460A68&newSearch=true&previousPath=displayhome Here are links to sites which have jobs in English: http://www.bluelynx.nl http://www.xpatjobs.com http://jobs.expatica.com/nl http://www.undutchables.nl What you can also do is check the Dutch version of Monsterboard and type "English" in the 'trefwoord' (keyword) field http://www.monsterboard.nl Good luck
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