Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Boss on National Boss’ Day

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Thursday, October 16, is National Boss’ Day – a day set to recognize and thank the leadership of your company or specific department. Thinking of ideas to display your appreciation for their influence, guidance and management can be a stressful task. Use the tips below to help find the perfect way to show appreciation for…

What Did You Say? How to Stay Focused

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  Did you know that the average American has an attention span of eight seconds, which is actually a second shorter than the average goldfish’s attention span of nine seconds? However, the human attention span hasn’t always been so short; it has been on the decline recently. With increased technology sources, continuous forms of communication…

How to Stay Relevant, Even When You’re Not Searching for Jobs

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  Even if you are not currently in the market for a job, staying relevant and up-to-date is important. A job opportunity you weren’t expecting could be right around the corner! Use the tips below to stay pertinent in the workforce: Keep your resume up-to-date. Updating your resume at least once a year is important,…

Interview Etiquette: Tips to Improve Your Interview Performance

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Sitting through an interview can be quite nerve wracking. Increased nerves and jitters can lead to a poor interview performance, making it less likely you’ll be selected for the job you’ve been searching for. Below are tips to help you improve your interview performance and tackle the interview process better. Demonstrate confidence and dedication through…

Stressed Employees: Why the American Worker Does Not Trust Their Employer

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  According to the American Psychological Association’s recent Work and Well-Being Survey, one in four American workers do not trust their employer. With a recession full of workforce reduction and lay-offs in the not-so-distant past, employees are having trouble forgetting the stress placed on the employer-employee relationship despite a job market that is currently improving….

Keep Your Family Prepared: National Preparedness Month

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  This September celebrates the 11th annual National Preparedness Month, an observation targeted to help the public be prepared for states of emergency. Are you and your family prepared in case of an emergency? Use the tips below to help yourself and those around you be prepared in case of an emergency. Whether at home,…

The Reasons Talent Management Could Be Essential to Your Business

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Recruiting and retaining quality employees is an important and essential part of having a successful business. However, employees are more likely now to switch careers than they were in previous decades, making talent management a fundamental option for many businesses. Below are some of the advantages you may be unaware that an outside talent management…

Interview Etiquette: What YOU Should Be Observing in an Interview

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While the interview process is mainly an opportunity for potential employers to assess you and your qualifications for the position they are hiring for, it is also an opportunity for you to assess the employer in return. Take advantage of your time during the interview process to determine whether or not you could see yourself…

Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over: How to Stop Yourself and Others from Driving Impaired

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Each day in the United States, nearly 30 people die as a result of a vehicular accident involving an impaired driver, and over 1 million drivers are arrested each year for driving under the influence. Fortunately, these statistics are completely preventable. Use the below tips to help yourself and others responsibly consume alcohol, and remain…

Straight to the Trash: Top Ways You’re Ruining Your Resume

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You may have recently submitted your resume for a position you were qualified for, and now you’re wondering what happened? Having a standout resume is important when applying for a position in the present job market, which is why resume mistakes can send your resume straight to the trash pile. Avoid the mistakes below to…