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A Qwiki To Spice Up Your Job Search? by Michelle Dumas - Oct, 2012 The number of people using some form of social media, no matter how frequently, is ever-increasing, both because the internet has become more portable (smartphones, tablets, other PDAs) but also because there seem to be newer and glitzier social networking sites (SNS) introduced on a regular basis. For those involved in an active job search, the use of SNS has become part and parcel of their efforts. If you don’t have a com... |
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How to Succeed as a Freelancer by Miriam Salpeter - Oct, 2012 Temporary and contingent workers are on the rise. The independent workforce has grown to 16.9 million from 16 million in the past year, according to research by MBO Partners, which provides business services to consultants. As companies realize that they can hire contractors for certain services instead of paying for full-time workers, more people will find themselves becoming freelancers, either by choice or by necessity. ... |
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Senior Job Seekers are Least Prepared to Fill Open Positions by Alexandra Levit - Oct, 2012 According to the second annual Job Preparedness Indicator research study, released today by the Career Advisory Board established by DeVry University, senior-level job seekers are the least prepared to fill available positions in today's market. One-in-five hiring managers say that few senior candidates have the right mix of skills and traits to serve their needs, and in particular are lacking in higher-order abilities such a... |
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Simple Ways To Make It Easy For Recruiters To Find You Online by Michelle Dumas - Oct, 2012 In these difficult economic times, seeking a job or a job change is perhaps more challenging than ever. There are more qualified candidates than available jobs, meaning that recruiters have deep talent pools from which to choose applicants they can confidently forward to their clientele. If you are someone looking to modify your current career circumstances, how can you attract the attention of those recruiters active in yo... |
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The Fox OFCCP Report by John Fox, Esq. - Oct, 2012 October 2012 OFCCP's New Formulas to Identify Federal Contractors For Audit I cannot currently prove it in a court of law, but I would bet my next paycheck that I know how OFCCP is now going about the task of selecting federal contractors for audit. OFCCP roiled the waters last year in Fiscal Year 2012 with new and secret procedures to select contractors for audit. While the Pr... |
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The OFCCP Digest Volume 2, Issue 10 by Local JobNetwork™ - Oct, 2012 Volume 2, Issue 10 The OFCCP Digest is a complimentary resource for those who do business with the Federal government. Industry leaders from throughout the country share their expertise on a range of topics including affirmative action, equal employment opportunity, and government compliance. ... |
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What Should Your Company Submit to OFCCP at the Start of a Compliance Review? by Bill Osterndorf - Oct, 2012 Your company has received that dreaded letter from the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) indicating that your company has been scheduled for an affirmative action compliance review. After the initial panic has subsided, it is time to consider what you will send to OFCCP in order to comply with the requests in the scheduling letter and itemized listing you've received. While ... |
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Compensation Discrimination by Sandra Zeigler, Esq. - Oct, 2012 For years the OFCCP has placed a heavy emphasis on the challenging arena of systemic compensation discrimination. OFCCP analyzes compensation discrimination under the same theories it uses in the analysis of hiring discrimination. This would work better if compensation discrimination, like hiring, grew out a set of decisions made in a discreet window of time for all potential parties. For example, a hiring case is usually abo... |
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How to Give an Effective Performance Review by Heather Mundell - Oct, 2012 Most of us crave meaningful feedback at work. It's natural to want validation and acknowledgment for our accomplishments, and many of us wish we could hear constructive criticism more often to help us learn and grow. Yet the tool that organizations give managers, the dreaded performance review, is pretty universally loathed. Most managers aren't well-trained on how to give effective feedback. They forget the importance of ... |
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How to Recover from "Success Amnesia" by Heather Mundell - Oct, 2012 Do you have "success amnesia"? Is it much easier for you to recall your mistakes and what's gone wrong than it is for you to remember your successes? If so, most of us can relate. We humans are supremely adept at remembering, noticing and imagining everything negative. The good stuff? It flashes brightly for a moment and then is gone. Our positive experiences leave a weaker imprint on our minds than negative. We're als... |
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