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Article
Feb 01, 2024
How to Handle an Employee Asking for a Raise
Article
Feb 01, 2024
Working Your Way Up the Ladder
Article
Feb 01, 2024
Supply Chain Resume Guide: Tips, Examples, and Skills
Article
Feb 01, 2024
Top 10 Reasons Attorneys Go In-House
Article
Feb 01, 2024
What is eDiscovery? 4 Common Questions for Beginners
Article
Feb 01, 2024
When You Should Leave Your Bonus on the Table
Article
Feb 01, 2024
Great Leadership vs. Popularity: Where is the Balance?
Effective leadership aims to earn respect, build trust, and empower their team through humility.
Case Study
Jun 01, 2023
Six Tips for Mastering Your Professional Video Presence
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Case Study
Feb 23, 2023
Article
Dec 22, 2022
November Jobs Report: A Helpful Overview
Each month, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which describes itself as “the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economic and statistics,” releases their “Employment Situation Summary,” or what many of us in the industry refer to as the “Jobs Report.” It’s a detailed report which analyzes job growth or losses and other labor force statistics across many industries.And each month, largely to spare you from having to sift through the lengthy report to glean everything you need, we provide you with a high-level overview consisting of leading and lagging professional industries, geographic highlights, and more. We also provide you with some timely and relevant economic and workforce management news not included in the Jobs Report.
Article
Dec 15, 2022
The Uncomfortable Inevitability of Layoffs
Editor’s Note: The following article is part one of a six-part series about the ins and outs of layoffs and outplacement services.
Article
Dec 12, 2022
Is Elon Musk a New Role Model for CEOs?
As hard as it is to imagine, business news outlets are rushing to at least ask the question about whether Musk – the billionaire who bought Twitter this fall, laid off half of its employees and pressed remaining staff to go “hardcore” or just go – had somehow become a role model for the modern CEO.