Charles Dervarics
Writer/Editor
Alexandria, VA
Charles Dervarics is a Washington, D.C.-area writer with 20 years experience covering business, education and government topics. His articles have appeared in the Washington Post, Washington Business Journal, Pittsburgh magazine, PC Magazine, Defense News and, in a bit of a surprise, Working Mother magazine. He has written business content for clients such as SAP, office.com and the Society for Human Resource Management.
Industry:
Information Services
Size of Business:
none listed
Years in Business:
11-25 years
Affiliations:
none listed
Business Interests:
public relations, media, education, human resources

Guides Written by Charles Dervarics
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New solutions can simplify your work flow
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Time-saving machines can sort and count currency in seconds
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Finding the right match can save you money
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Setting some limits can help you combat hackers and slackers
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Without customer input, your business may fall short of its potential.
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Options abound, but start saving early to build long-term wealth
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Outfit your business with confiscated and forgotten items
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Marketing to this fast-growing market will pay major dividends
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How to put specialized check software to the best use
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Following federal and state rules will keep your business in compliance
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Immigration laws are tough but open for businesses with special needs
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A more diverse workforce can add vitality to your business
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Programs will manage benefits, attendance, recruiting and performance reviews