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Career Advice for Mature Job Seekers
Background review
Almost a decade ago, in 2008, the stock market took a rather significant dive. It can all be traced back to the banks creating new money via loans to people… Read More >>
Guidelines for Evaluating a Job Offer
Getting a new job offer is both exciting and nerve-wracking at once. The excitement goes hand-in-hand with any step forward in your professional career. The nerves come into play as… Read More >>
How Is Facebook Useful In Recruitment and Job Searches?
Facebook had 1.94 billion monthly active users as of first quarter of 2017. With so many users on this social network, it’s only natural to assume Facebook’s advantages in… Read More >>
The Truth About Corporate Team-Building Events
In an age where team-based work environments have quickly become the new norm, it may be surprising to learn that many of the traditional “team-building” exercises which we’ve often equated… Read More >>
Bored at Work? Discover Your Personal Motivation
“Ennui: a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction : boredom” — Merriam-Webster Dictionary
Why do people get bored at work?
“That,” as William Shakespeare pointed out, “is the question!” We may have a job… Read More >>
Why You Should (and Can) Build a Great Relationship With Your Company’s HR Department
Whenever it becomes necessary to raise the subject of Human Resources, it seems curious that some people immediately react with a sense of apprehension.
Sadly, there are those who have been… Read More >>
Facing Challenges as Recruiters and Job Seekers
Employment Stats
In the U.S. alone, over 41 million people are either searching for, or being recruited for jobs every year, according to recent Bureau of Labor Statistics. Moreover, billions… Read More >>
How Smartphones Really Fit Into the Workplace
Ubiquity doesn’t begin to describe it. Not only are Smartphones and mobile devices everywhere, but quite often there are twice as many as you think there are.
Used properly and according… Read More >>



