More than 40 percent of employees report they are very satisfied with their jobs, according to the
2008 Job Satisfaction survey report released today by the world’s largest human resources organization. Eight out of 10 employees report overall satisfaction.
The annual national survey of employees was released here at the 60th Annual Conference of the Society […]
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U.S. Job Satisfaction Continues Upward Trend
June 25th, 2008 · No Comments
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Harrington & Reed’s D. Christopher Jenkins Cautions Jobseekers Using Online Social Websites
June 20th, 2008 · No Comments
Career Expert and Weekly Columnist D. Christopher Jenkins Helps Users of Online Social Networking Websites Understand the Perils of Thoughtless Internet Profiles. This Column Ran in The Las Vegas Review-Journal in January, 2008.
Tags: Press Releases · workplace · Changing Careers · Jobs
Career podcast
June 18th, 2008 · No Comments
In today’s job market, successful career management requires a “well-planned, strategic approach.” In a new employment podcast on Total Picture Radio, Julie Jansen describes real-world methods for achieving career and life goals
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Outsourcing, good or bad?
May 9th, 2008 · No Comments
Right now, you’d probably scream that outsourcing is horrible— taking jobs away from many Americans to give to low cost countries. And while true, in the grand scheme of things it can come back as being beneficial to us. Outsourcing and globalization go hand in hand. But globalization cannot work when one country has everything. […]
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How to Become Flexible and Why You Need To
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
The definition of patience is to tolerate delay. With that said, if you can’t, you better get on board the flexible train; whenever it leaves.
Being flexible is a skill that can be used all throughout your life. It can help you get more things done in a small amount of time. When you become […]
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