One of the things that we cannot avoid in our life is....TAX. As a freelancer, this is true and can be confusing.
Donna Donor
If you’re just starting out in your freelancer career, having checks with small to moderate amounts at first can be discouraging.
Bea Vergara
Almost 150 women from all over Pampanga attended our Connected Women Launch and #SheMeansBusiness workshop! Next stop, Iloilo!
Melissa Bagamasbad
Imagine an event in Iloilo that taught women how to leverage technology to build or better their own business. Well, ladies of Iloilo, here we come!
Connected Women
I was always surrounded by men, and I loved it! My doting lawyer grandfather made me feel like a VIP all the time; my uncles fell for the charms of five-year-old me; my father made me feel invincible because he was there to protect me; and my seven crazy brothers made me laugh, cry, and trained me to be strong (imagine a life with seven strong-willed boys!). Oh, these men! Without them, my life would be boring; because of them, I have grappled with life’s many uncertainties.
Yvette Chua-Carrion
Titled “Men Of Connected Women,” this series pays tribute to the wonderful men who've made an impact in our lives. These are the men who've inspired us, helped us, mentored us, raised us. Because behind every woman is a man who has made her who she is today.
I had known my “Daddy Loves,” “Papa Naro,”and “Daddy June” or June Marzo, as a friendly and thoughtful man when we were just friends. He’s the person who will sacrifice in order for you to have what you want or survive. And that was the role he played with his family, starting from Nanay Letty, to his siblings—Luis, Teresa, Rodel, Nathan, Jack, and Angelo. He was a father and brother to his family. Making the night to into a day to augment his family’s needs.
Jocelyn Marzo
Kirstie, 26, a resident of Metro Manila, has been a part-time virtual assistant for eight years. She is also a law student, together with her VA job. “I found out about Connected Women because of Ms. Gina Romero,” she shares, referring to Connected Women’s co-founder.
Melissa Bagamasbad
Rugine Cheena Galo, 27, was initially like a lot of graduates who felt that they were in jobs that were not right for them. After working for some time, she found what she knows is “The One”--an online job, found through Connected Women. “I’m happy to be matched with work related to Finance,” she says of her current job.
Melissa Bagamasbad
Over 130 women from all over Cagayan de Oro attended our Connected Women Launch and #SheMeansBusiness workshop! Next stop, Pampanga!
Melissa Bagamasbad
Imagine an event in Pampanga that taught women how to leverage technology to build or better their own business. Well, ladies of Pampanga, here we come!
Gina Romero