Wednesday, August 15, 2018

CrewBloom Reinvents the Outsourcing Industry

With the BPO industry booming within the last few decades and introducing new kinds of technology in the workplace, the businesses and the working environment are bound to change for the better.
Outsourcing used to be all about call centers where businesses hire agents to take their calls for them regardless of location. Most of the time, these call center agents and their offices are located in countries like India, China, Malaysia and the Philippines. These Asian countries are some of the leading BPO hubs in the world because of lower rates, higher manpower and majority of them speak good English. Nowadays, it’s not just the big companies that need to outsource workers but even micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) as well.
A premier outsourcing destination for its proven track record of high quality output and lower wages compared to western countries, Philippines is a breeding ground for highly-educated professionals with native-level command of the English language and experience working sales and customer success for international brands that empower them to compete in global markets.

CrewBloom started to help the US-based MSMEs who are looking at outsourcing workers by connecting the businesses needs and where to get it. They found a more affordable and efficient way to make other businesses more profitable by providing them with top-tier Filipino professionals to join their sales and customer service teams. CrewBloom created a better, easier and cost-efficient way to grow companies with the best outsourced professionals who love what they do.
Founded by an entrepreneur based in New York Brianna Carney, with the help of co-founder Kate Ringcodan, a tenure in the business development and recruitment in the Philippines, CrewBloom  streamlines the outsourcing process by giving clients the opportunity to be able to pick any of the company’s remote workers talent pool.
CrewBloom has dedicated itself to getting U.S. companies the quality human capital they need to evolve for just a fraction of a cost and minus the risks.
With a 100% remote model, U.S. companies enjoy up to 70% overhead costs, not having to spend on infrastructure, technology, taxes, and healthcare benefits.
This remote setup also achieves employee retention and consistent performance by affording remote-ready contractors work-life balance for increased productivity and efficiency. CrewBloom solves the lack of humanity in Philippine call center environments by providing work flexibility and compensation that recognizes success and rewards hard work.
As an environmental advocate, CrewBloom’s remote model reinvents the way businesses and contractors create by lessening carbon footprint.
Remote is well on its way to be the workplace of the future and clients can have the chance to get ahead of the curve by adapting this new way of outsourcing with CrewBloom.

Source : https://crewbloom.com/crewbloom-reinvents-the-outsourcing-industry/

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Remote Job Search Made Easier With These Tips from CrewBloom

US-based outsourcing company, CrewBloom, services businesses and entrepreneurs of different industries by providing top-tier Filipino professionals to join their sales and customer service teams. After interviewing thousands of applicants who wanted to start working remotely but have no idea where to start looking, they created these tips to help professionals jumpstart their home-based career.
With the work-from-home model becoming more common each day, the number of remote jobs for the taking also skyrockets. So to be able to tap into the many opportunities at our disposal right now. It is a matter of knowing where to look.
Some head straight to Google and search “remote jobs” or “home-based work” and check the first page, but we’ve compiled a few more efficient ways to go about remote job hunting.

1. Refine job search

Instead of going through every job board there is or Google’s first page of search results, visit websites specializing in remote jobs. They are always a better, more reliable resource than mainstream search engines designed for traditional, in-office roles. The job listings on these sites are also vetted for legitimacy to assure the role isn’t a scam. Some remote work-centered hubs we’ve found are Flexjobs, We Work Remotely, and Remote.co.

2. Job boards aren’t everything

Opportunities can come from anywhere. While job boards offer the best way to narrow your search, it wouldn’t hurt to check listings on social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Often, companies post about new openings on their social pages before investing in job boards. There are also groups on Facebook updated with the latest online job opportunities. If eyeing a certain company, their social media pages will likely share job opening announcements, so be sure to follow and like their company page. Never overlook making regular visits to the“Careers” or “Jobs” page on their websites as well.

3. Use niche sites

For those who already have a specific job or industry in mind, niche sites make the job search easier because they usually put all related job openings in one place for a more streamlined search. A few examples of niche sites are Angel.co (tech startups), GitHub Jobs (web development), MediaBistro (media or advertising), GoodFood Jobs (food industry), and Idealist (non-profit sector).

4. Know the right keywords

Employers use different terms in their job listings and descriptions so it is important to find which ones they commonly use. To make sure to find all potential remote job postings, use terms like “remote,” “home-based,” “work from home,” “virtual,” “online jobs” or “telecommute.” The same goes for the job titles. For example, the project manager might be referred to in the listing as “product manager” or “project coordinator.”

5. Go beyond current location

Most job sites show job listings from a searcher’s location by default, but in the remote field, location is no limitation. So when looking for remote jobs, widen the search criteria by removing the location constraint.

6. Know which jobs can be done remotely and master the requirements

The remote work model is bigger than ever and still growing. Jobs in customer success, administrative support, multimedia, and information technology are among the most common. Content writing is another sprawling field spanning across all industries and not dependent on collaborating in an office setting.
While reading through remote job postings, make a list of the common requirements that these positions look for in their ideal candidate. Also, take note of the more technical skills that employers prefer in an applicant such as knowledge in certain digital tools. Take time to learn them and add them to an online resume that can be uploaded to sites like LinkedIn or Indeed to make it easy for employers hiring to find you.

7. Look for remote-friendly companies

There are companies that are completely office-less, which means business is solely done remotely. Find them easily by researching with keywords like “completely distributed” or “100% distributed.”
CrewBloom is one of the companies fully embracing the remote model, allowing all employees to work from the comfort of their home. Find out more by visiting our website at www.crewbloom.com.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Food Allergies As Holiday Frustration?

Imagine you arrive at your holiday destination you have been looking forward to for months and on day 1 you are confronted with food allergies and food intolerances in your family.
Those nasty unexpected things like food allergies that can screw up your idea of the perfect start of you well earned quality family time. I use the word idea purposely. Because I found out it that is just what it was. In our mind we make up that vacation has to be perfect, but vacation is like any other day in life. You have to take care of the most important things in life first. And well if you have food allergies and intolerances popping up that’s kind of in the category urgent.

So we, the Dutch Nomad Family, arrived in our home country after 24 hours of traveling that it took us from Bali. Within 48 hours Thijs started showed symptoms of food allergies, which affected his skin and caused itchy eyes.

We already know cheese is a no go for us. Can you imagine this being the case for a Dutch Vegetarian! But as with everything, you do get used to it and at some point the joy of eating this Golden Delicacy doesn’t match the negative effects on your body.

So after only 2 days of leaving our home in Bali Thijs started developing a rash around his mouth, which over the next 2 days spread all over his face and later his arms and legs. While dealing with ignoring a jet-lag, the cold, catching up with friends and keeping a business running, my fogged mind and off balanced body where working hard on observing food intake and comparing it to Thijs’ normal diet.

It may not be a surprise that the big change was the amount of candy, ice cream, bread with “hagelslag” and “beschuit with muisjes”. My kids do get candy, ice cream and bread back in Bali, but that would be in the form of an organic fruit lollipop, energy balls, sugar free candy, 80% dark chocolate, 1 slice of sourdough or black rice bread with almond butter and occasionally a vegan ice cream.


When I got to this point of realisation it became simple, but also hard. Why hard? As I said earlier it takes some time to get into a rhythm a again and than you have to deal with an issue on top of kids wanting to play, eat and enjoy the stuff they don’t normally have. However, something being a challenge has never been an excuse. So I talk to friends, share on Facebook and start finding places I can buy gluten free foods.

I just want to take time here for a sec to sympathise with all moms who have gone through this and are confronted everyday with food allergies and related issues. I’m proud of you that you found your way through all the food labels that almost always says traces of gluten, nuts and seeds. Unbelievable even in the organic health shop this disclaimer is on the oats!

As you I found my way through all the labels and found gluten free products. So I bought gluten free breads, crackers, vegan cheeses and spreads. Stocked up on fruit and raw vegetables suitable as snack and felt ready to start our road trip. I also started using TripAdvisor to look for Vegan Restaurants. This actually has brought us to some awesome unexpected places during our explorations and has made us meet lovely like-minded and inspiring people.


Having our travel food supply in order I realised I needed to do something about the symptoms of Thijs his rash as well, so I got a prescription from the doctor.

Parallel I search in the awesome database of Integrative Nutrition (my health and lifestyle tribe), watched a module on food and simple preparation by Joshua Rosenthal. Totally inspired by his “simple cooking” approach I feel empowered to pull this of during traveling as well. Grateful for the reminder of letting the kids help me with food preparations I get the feeling this food challenge it’s becoming a family effort and joyful experience instead of a weight on my shoulder.

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A little side track confession from my side: it always surprises me how I can forget my normal patterns so easily when I board a plane and get into traveling mode.

A week into our travels I can now say that the frustration I felt in the beginning has developed to accepting and surrendering to the circumstances. As strange as it may sound it turns out Thijs his allergy actually gives me the opportunity to gather new experiences and connect to people on the subject I love most in life: the relation between health and lifestyle and the role of food in that.

I feel here lies one of my biggest tasks as a mom, educating my kids on food and the effect on it on their body. Unexpectedly this subject has become a part of our holiday itinerary, but as we love exploring, this will for sure provide us with new fun nomadic experiences.

As we were in Paris, I made Thijs and Isis aware on how they feel after they consume some of the local food. And believe me, they have to think hard when I ask them to put the pleasure of eating a croissant in perspective to life experiences like going to the summit of the Eiffel Tower. I commit myself to educating my kids on the value of a happy and healthy lifestyle and how it will affect the way they feel and therefore what they will accomplish in life.


Inge, Tom, Isis and Thijs aka Dutch Nomad Family

Tuesday, June 28, 2016

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Friday, June 24, 2016

Yummy Foods in Bali Villa Bloom








Our private chef has 20 years of experience and has mastered a wide range of cooking styles. Penny is a passionate cook who understands taste and texture and can cater for individual preferences. We are very proud that the fully equipped gourmet kitchen of Villa Bloom Bali serves a range of healthy styles: Vegan, Vegetarian, Raw Food, Ayurvedic and Macrobiotic cooking. Of course also mainstream styles are covered with dishes from the Indonesian, Indian, Italian and Mexican kitchen. Breakfast is homemade granola and yoghurt, fresh fruits and eggs any style. Your bread will be delivered early in the morning and your freshly grounded hand roasted Kintamani Arabica cappuccino or espresso will make you celebrate the start of a new beautiful day. A specialty is Villa Bloom’s sunset BBQ. Just imagine yourself hanging out in our dedicated BBQ lounge area in the midst of the garden sipping your drinks while watching the sun kiss the sea, your kids play soccer and Penny turning the catch of the day on the grill. In the kitchen there is a selection of cookbooks we think are the best when it comes to tasty healthy food. We encourage you to have a look and pick your favourite meal, snack, cake or cookies to be prepared freshly for you. Book Now and Visit Bali Villa Bloom

Friday, March 14, 2014

Top 10 health benefits of Blueberries

Not only are blueberries yummy, they have some fantastic health benefits which include:
 
 1. The highest antioxidant capacity of all fresh fruit: 
Blue Berries, being very rich in anti oxidants like Anthocyanin, vitamin C, B complex, vitamin E, vitamin A, copper (a very effective immune builder and anti-bacterial), selenium, zinc, iron (promotes immunity by raising haemoglobin and oxygen concentration in blood) etc. boost up your immune system and prevent infections. Once your immunity is strong, you won’t catch colds, fever, pox and all such nasty viral and bacterial communicable diseases.
 
 2. Neutralizes free radicals which can affect disease and aging in the body: 
Blue Berries bring you the brightest ray of hope, for they are laden with anti oxidants and rank number 1 in the world of anti oxidants. This is mainly due to presence of Anthocyanin, a pigment responsible for the blue color of the blue berries. The abundance of vitamin-C is also a big factor for this as well.
 
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