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On the bookshelves of most bosses are books by or about great leaders and notable minds like FDR, Jeffrey Sachs and Sam Walton. Managers and supervisors want to emulate the qualities that made these people revered figures. Decisiveness. Innovation. Passion.
Many bosses are falling short, according to a recent CareerBuilder survey. Thirty-one percent of workers believe they can do their bosses’ job better, and 60 percent of workers believe their bosses couldn’t successfully perform their jobs. Not exactly the stuff of great biographies.
The survey …
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A few months ago, Forbes published a list of the highest-paid CEOs in the U.S. — and a woman didn’t appear on the list until No. 48. While stats like this hint to the fact that women are still not as highly revered in the workforce as their male counterparts, women are making swift strides towards the top of the working world … at least when it comes to pay.
According to a recent study conducted over the course of a year by Reach Advisors, a New …
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When interviewing, many candidates don’t realize that the questions they ask are just as important as how they present themselves and the answers they give. Failing to ask questions shows a lack of genuine interest in the job. Asking foolish questions indicates the candidate didn’t do enough research prior to the interview. Making either mistake can cost a candidate the job offer.
Heather Krasna, author of “Jobs That Matter: Find a Stable, Fulfilling Career in Public Service,” advises job seekers to prepare a list of questions before …
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Being humiliated or cursed out can feel especially demeaning in a work environment. Unfortunately, human resources experts say that today’s high stress work environments make these types of unprofessional altercations more likely.
“There are plenty of reasons why people curse in the workplace — among them [are] anger, frustration, stress, ego, lack of a better vocabulary — and all of them are bad,” explains Chris Posti, president of human resources consulting firm Posti & Associates.
And even if you don’t initiate the confrontation, a heated reaction can …
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Just because you got an interview doesn’t mean you’ll know all the right things to say once you’re in the interview chair. As a matter of fact, most people definitely have few stumbles before winning that job. When it comes to interviews, practice and experience make perfect, career experts say.
Here, interviewers and human resources experts share the things job seekers say that leave them scratching their heads:
“There are plenty of common interview questions, and when an interviewer asks one of the basics it is …