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What Do Employees Want On Their First Day of a New Job?
Just because you’ve extended the offer and a candidate accepted doesn’t mean your work is over. In fact, it’s just beginning. You must take the time to onboard that new hire successfully,…
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Using Your Network of Friends to Help You Get a Job
For most people, they keep their personal and professional lives separate. However, if you’re interested in finding a new job opportunity, can you tap into the power of friendships?…
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Struggling to Find the EXACT Match? Hire for Trainability
Hiring is a challenging task. Not only are you looking for someone with the right technical skills, but also someone who will mesh well with the company culture. It can seem like looking for a needle…
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Can You Submit the Same Resume to Multiple Jobs?
Your resume is your ticket into the hiring process. When it comes to creating a powerful, professional one, it can take a lot of time and effort. Once you’re done, can you send it into different…
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What’s More Appealing in a Candidate: Talent or Positive Attitude?
Searching for the perfect candidate when hiring is a waste of time. Every candidate will have flaws and faults, and it’s up to you to find the one who’s the best fit overall. So during the…
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How Many Applications Should I Be Sending Out?
When you’re on the hunt for a new job, it’s tempting to apply to as many as possible. However, that strategy isn’t a good one. You’ll have less time to spend on each application or resume,…
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Struggling to Retain Employees Only After a Day?
Did you know that at any given time, many of your workers are actively or passively searching for new jobs? Some turnover is inevitable, even with the best companies. However, if it’s on the rise at…
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The Job Search After Long Term Unemployment
When you’ve been out of the workforce for a while, it can feel overwhelming to re-enter it. You might have a mix of emotions about it, from stress and apprehension to relief and readiness. To…
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3 New-Manager Mistakes to Learn from & Avoid
There’s a big learning curve when you make the move from employee to manager. Mistakes are part of the process as you’re acquiring a whole different skill set.   However, too many…
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4 Mental Benefits of Getting Back to Work
The last year has been filled with uncertainty and challenges. If one of them was a job loss, it was even more difficult. It's often not just a position that's lost, but a sense of security,…
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Why Do My Good Employees Keep Leaving?
When a top employee leaves, it causes a ripple effect across your entire organization. Morale takes a hit; productivity sinks and core staff are loaded down with additional work to cover the gap.If…
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Should I Talk to my Boss if I am Unhappy at Work?
With a high unemployment rate and so much uncertainty due to COVID-19, you might think you’re stuck in your current position. However, if you’re not happy at work, you can still take action and…
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