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Changing Direction in Life
By :
Dr. Sheri Rosenthal
we often choose a career that is seemingly steadfast and fiscally sound until we find ourselves terribly bored and without passion. Or maybe we never felt any passion in the first place for our career or maybe we never knew what we wanted to do in life at the time we made those choices. If you are one of those people who are not enthralled with your career--read on.
What Noise? White Noise!
By :
Leslee Beldowski
If you have ever worked in a cubicle environment with everyone on the phone all day long, then you can relate to this dilemma.
The Real World: Life after Law School
By :
Lawcrossing
Gone are the books, the green lawns, and the campus Starbucks. In their places are charcoal suits, high-rise office buildings, and unrealistic expectations. You are no longer a law student. Instead, you are a lawyer, and the first year of your brand-new career can be a long, hard one if you don't know what to expect.
LawCrossing: Steady Growth in Attorney Jobs in All Regions
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Lawcrossing
Legal employment job board and career resource for lawyers, law students, paralegals, legal secretaries and other legal professionals.
Questions To Determine ROI for Your Company
By :
Brett Stevens
Is the company website attracting the right talent?
How many resumes do you receive...
News Flash: How A Mistake On An International Radio Show Becomes An Opportunity For You
By :
Joel Block
Entrepreneurs focused on success know the path to the "other side of the river" is a proper mindset based on perceptions. It's really much easier to achieve this mindset than you think.
Points to Consider Before Conducting an In-House Employee Survey
By :
Kelly McCullough
For many years I worked in the corporate environment in large organizations. These organizations had substantial Human Resource and Information Technology departments. When it came to running an employee survey it was only natural that they should use these vast resources. Typically response rates to employee surveys were less than 25%. These response rates were considered to be the norm and aside from a few comments lamenting the low response rate, no one paid much attention.
Finding Employees
By :
Matt Bacak
Finding the right employee can be a piece of cake when you know where to look and how to look. By understanding the advantages and disadvantages of the most popular ways to conduct an employee search you can better increase your chances of finding a good employee. Finally, by knowing how to recruit new employees, not just hire them, you can save yourself a lot of trouble in the end.
Executive Job Search: 3 Jobseeking Ways to Find a Job Faster
By :
Kevin Donlin
Got a difficult problem in your job search? Say, a lack of networking contacts? Or trouble answering interview questions? Good news: You take solve your job search problems today, simply by writing them down. Read on to learn a 3-step method that shows you how.
Outsourcing - Get Your Work Done At a Lower Cost
By :
Sebastian Schneider
Short introduction into outsourcing, featuring the facts Why to outsource your IT projects and How or Where to post them. Also learn about a free alternative to commission-based outsourcing and/or freelancing boards.
Evaluations
By :
Rev. Cory L. Kemp
Checking our progress against our goals is a pretty standard process in the eimplyment world. Hired to do specific tasks for a defined wage or salary, our supervisors want a documented understanding of how the mutual arrangement is working our for both parties.
Virtual Offices - Have an office in 10 major international cities for less than $11K
By :
Ventura
A virtual office can provide all the facilities and advantages of a physical office - at only $1000 a year. For less than the cost of a single office suite you can now have a virtual office in every major market, either within USA or internationally.
Step by Step Guide to Employee Satisfaction Surveys
By :
Martin Day
This step by step guide will help you conduct your own Employee Satisfaction Surveys that can bring many direct and indirect benefits to any organization.
I Can't Get No Employee Satisfaction
By :
Martin Day
A cancerous growth of employee dissatisfaction can be lurking under the surface of your organisation. Find it, treat and cured it with the help of online surveys.
Have You Fixed The Broken Window?
By :
Martin Day
Addressing employees concerns sooner heads off bigger problems later. Knowing what your employees are thinking has always been the hard part, but it just got easier with the use of some new low cost online tools.
Why Employee Satisfaction Surveys And Employee Exit Surveys Make Good Sense
By :
Martin Day
An employers' most valuable asset is their employees. Learn how online surveys can improve communication between employer and employee and how potential problems can be nipped in the bud.
Recruiting Excellent Job Candidates:
By :
Amabaie
Here are six useful tips for recruiters and human resources staff to find the most qualified job candidates.
What Qualities Do You Need To Have Career Advancement?
By :
Murad Ali
When it comes to preparing for a career people often spend ten’s of thousands of dollars on their education, clothing and development. Yet once they get into their job they find out that everything they needed to succeed wasn’t taught to them in school. Those “soft” skills are what determine if you are going to be chosen to move ahead in your career. Amazingly, managers are not simply looking for the quantity of work a person can do before offering a promotion. Therefore, slaving over paperwork into the late hours of the evening isn’t going to help you. Managers want people with substance and social grace. Here is what you need to know:
Are Employers Less Likely to Hire Muslims?
By :
Murad Ali
Research conducted at Davenport University by Murad Ali indicates that Muslims are the least likely out of all other ethnic groups to be hired by employers. Participants were students enrolled in either the MBA program or in business undergraduate courses. The type of full-time work the students engaged in ranged from entry level to senior executive. Many of the MBA students were already managers and had hiring powers within their companies.
The Pros and Cons To Starting Your Very Own Online Ebook Store
By :
Dan Preston
Discover if starting up your very own ebook store is the home business you've been looking for.
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