Almost everywhere you go, you can find evidence of corporate charitable giving. On the bricks carved with a company’s name on the exterior of a popular museum to the plaques hanging in most children’s hospitals, it’s evident that businesses are giving their time and money to organizations that desperately need it. But just because you see […] Read Article “Is Corporate Charitable Giving On the Rise?”
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Tips for Celebrating the Holidays in the Workplace
The holiday season can be one that is fun in the workplace. However, while gatherings, gifting, and celebrations can boost morale, social events with co-workers should be handled with care. Workplace Culture The attitude of your company can affect how you celebrate the holidays in the office. Is the mood light and laid-back or more […] Read Article “Tips for Celebrating the Holidays in the Workplace”
Waging a Debate: The Pros and Cons of Raising the Minimum Wage
In September, California’s legislature approved a bill raising the state’s minimum wage from $8 an hour to $10 an hour, becoming the first state in the nation to surpass the double-digit minimum wage threshold. But it looks like California won’t be the last. On November 19, the Massachusetts Senate voted to raise the state’s minimum […] Read Article “Waging a Debate: The Pros and Cons of Raising the Minimum Wage”
Nine Pieces of Career Advice to Live By
I’ve recently been invited to speak to students about the “real world” and give them advice on how to succeed after college. As I’m preparing my little talk I’ve been thinking back on my career and why I’ve enjoyed success and disappointments along the way – and what I’ve learned from both. So here’s a […] Read Article “Nine Pieces of Career Advice to Live By”
Joblessness is Gradually Declining in Most Metro Areas
As a result of October’s federal government shutdown, the BLS’ latest “Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment” report, concerning September’s job creation statistics, will not be published this month, as originally planned. September’s data will still be released however, but not until December 5th. On that day, the BLS will publish its final “Metropolitan Area Employment […] Read Article “Joblessness is Gradually Declining in Most Metro Areas”
The Athlete Career & Education Program: Merging the Workforce and the World of Sport
They train 40 hours a week. Sometimes, they train more. And if their home and training facility aren’t in the same city, they commute. That’s the life many elite athletes live, day after day, week after week. With so much on their plates, how can they possibly manage a career? They get help. Adecco, in […] Read Article “The Athlete Career & Education Program: Merging the Workforce and the World of Sport”
5 Ways The Hiring Process is Just Like Fantasy Football
Fantasy football season is in full swing, with more than 20 million Americans each week setting their rosters in hopes of capturing a coveted league championship. While fantasy football is all about fun – and maybe winning a few bucks – it can also be instructive for those looking to hire top talent. The strategy […] Read Article “5 Ways The Hiring Process is Just Like Fantasy Football”
The October Jobs Report Shows Positive Trends
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) issued the jobs report tied to the month of October and showed a positive gain of 204,000 jobs and a relatively untouched unemployment rate of 7.3%, up just .1%. The report, which was delayed a week based on the government shutdown, was highly anticipated as it would clearly show […] Read Article “The October Jobs Report Shows Positive Trends”
Five Job Interview Skills Your Competition Doesn’t Have
Our marketing team is in the middle of an organizational redesign. We are moving from a mostly traditional structure (organized by skill sets) to a demand generation and revenue marketing team aligned with our sales and recruitment funnel. Because of this, we’ve needed to hire additional modern marketers who are content creators, understand analytics and […] Read Article “Five Job Interview Skills Your Competition Doesn’t Have”
Hiring for STEM Skills in the New Year – Don’t Wait!
As we near the end of 2013, is your 2014 workforce in place? If you haven’t already, get a head start on recruiting for your current and projected 2014 hiring needs, especially if you’re recruiting employees with science, technical, engineering and mathematical (STEM) skills. One of the most difficult challenges facing companies is the severe […] Read Article “Hiring for STEM Skills in the New Year – Don’t Wait!”