Articles Archive for May 2010
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While you were busy pondering about a thousand or so unanswered questions, wondering why you never thought to put your favorite NBA team’s logo on a pizza (seems so obvious now, doesn’t it?), taking the movie Up a little too literally or planning an amaaaaazing Memorial Day barbecue, here’s what you may have missed in the world of talent management and recruitment.
The latest ‘fired because of Facebook’ story is a total joke.
Saying no to employee vacation requests could get you burned.
Take that, Farmville, Mafia Wars and Scrabble…Even after all these …
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What do we mean be “added value”? In this context we are talking about being able to provide that something extra that the prospective employer needs. An example would be an engineer, one of whose interests is public speaking, because the role requires the incumbent to be an ambassador for the company.
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Many people have the talent needed to paint and draw beautiful scenes and pictures. Most of them though do not know the best way to become an artist.
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If you had to visit a doctor or a lawyer about a serious problem and if he was wearing sloppy trousers, an old T-shirt and scruffy trainers at your first visit, what would you think? Would you go back to him? The image you present has never been more important, and first impressions last.
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In making decisions, many people overlook signs that indicate that their choices could be the source of major aggravation down the road. Aggravation can be a killer: it can sabotage schedules, block initiatives, monopolize valuable time, and prevent you from making the best judgments. Before making important decisions, consider the aggravation factor. Specifically ask yourself which of your options is most likely to give you a real headache?
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Every year about this time – as we transition from winter to spring – I start fielding numerous phone calls from HR executives who work at large organizations. They all explain to me how it is that as soon as the temperature warmed up the company dress code got too casual and employees began showing too much skin in the workplace.
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Summer is coming and we are entering peak holiday season in Europe, Americas and Asia. There are big demands of professional tour guides. Big events like the Fifa World Cup in South Africa and Expo in Shanghai have brought more tour guide job opportunities and relevant jobs in tourism and travel.
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Even in a tough economy, there are lots of career opportunities for liberal arts majors. Check out these top liberal arts degrees and related career profiles.
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Two and a half months of paid vacation. Yippee! That’s definitely a good reason to want to become a teacher. Jamaica, here I come! Or maybe not.
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One man quit his job and went on a 3000 mile walk. You don’t have to take a 3000 mile walk to discover what work you want to do. It begins with a choice and it’s completely worth it.
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