Perfecting Your Résumé: The Top Mistakes to Avoid

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Submitting a résumé to a potential employer is essentially the first impression you make. This is why it is crucial for your résumé to be free of errors. However, it is easy to overlook the biggest mistakes candidates tend to make. Below we have outlined the top mistakes job applicants overlook. Not correcting grammatical and…

How to Celebrate Earth Day on a Work Day

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Yesterday was Earth Day. Each year on Earth Day, we celebrate Mother Nature and promote environment-friendly living. It may be difficult, however, to participate in community programs such as tree planting or picking up trash when you are scheduled to be at work. Below are some ideas to help celebrate Earth Day even if you…

24/7 Work Connection: Does it Truly Increase Productivity?

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It is a common assumption that providing employees with the ability to have a workplace connection 100% of the time will lead to greater productivity. However, this topic has become one of debate. Both sides have substantial arguments on why 24/7 work connectivity is a positive or negative aspect of the work environment. Below we…

Celebrate Stress Awareness Month and De-Stress Your Life

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Since 1992, April has been recognized as Stress Awareness Month to help raise an understanding within the public of the causes, effects and cures of the stress epidemic. Many people do not understand that it is important to de-stress both your professional and personal life in order to be happy and healthy. Stress not only…

Don’t Count on Luck: Getting Closer to Employment with a Great Job Interview

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Scoring a position isn’t about luck. It has more to do with your skills, experience and job interview. Therefore, counting on luck to get a position isn’t the best method. Instead, you need to have a solid resume outlining your greatest skills and accomplishments, as well as a successful job interview. Below are some tips…

Join Forces with Acloché to Find a Cure

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Acloché will once again be aiding in finding a cure for breast cancer by participating in the annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure in Columbus on May 18th.  With 75% of the proceeds going towards vital breast education, screenings and treatments and the remaining 25% towards scientific research for a cure, we find…

Help Yourself “Spring Forward”

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On Sunday, our clocks “sprang forward” at 2:00 am, essentially robbing us of an entire hour of sleep. While we gain an extra hour of sunlight, many people have a hard time dealing with the loss of sleep. Below are some tips to help you and your family cope with the transition. Avoid sleeping in…

Celebrate Your Employees with Appreciation

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March 1st was Employee Appreciation Day, and while it is important to recognize this date, it is also important to celebrate your employees year-round. Below are some innovative and cost-effective tips for continuously showing gratitude towards your employee for their hard work and dedication throughout the year. Recognize employees’ effort and not just accomplishment. It is…

Addressing Personality Issues in the Workplace

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Conflicts often arise in workplace setting, especially when it comes down to a difference in personalities amongst co-workers. However, knowing how to handle these situations as a leader of an organization is an important task for you to remember. Below are some tips to help you successfully resolve conflicts without incident to encourage continued productivity:…

How to Stay in Love with Your Job

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Valentine’s Day tends to bring positive attention to all different types of relationships, and this Valentine’s Day the relationship you have with your job should not be neglected. Similar to other relationships, the relationship you share with your job can at times become boring and worn down, possibly making you consider closing the door on…