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How Global, Remote Recruiting Leads to a Better Workforce
Back in 2020, when the world was adjusting to the new landscape that COVID had created, many companies needed to rethink how they carried out their operations. Remote-based work became…
Unmasking Deep Fakes: The Internet Can’t Handle the Truth
In this era of digital shenanigans, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to tell fact from fiction. Enter deep fakes, those sneaky AI-generated images and videos that look eerily real
A More Cautious Job Market Could Lead To Better Hires
In 2022, mass resignations, inflated salaries and counteroffers were commonplace. Today, the story is vastly different
Strapped For Cash, More Americans Are Making Early Withdrawals From Their Retirement Savings
Americans are prioritizing their short-term expenses over long-term savings
The Resume Is Obsolete. Here’s What You Need Instead.
Your LinkedIn profile is the digital version of your career calling card. You need to know how to craft the perfect LinkedIn About
The Art Of Managing Various Personalities
Leadership is not one-size-fits-all, although many people would like you to believe there is only one way to handle certain personality types and situations
7 Steps To Shut Down A Colleague’s Monologue
You wish you had the perfect comeback, but suddenly you are tongue-tied and can’t string together a simple sentence
The Art Of Delegating – Specific Resources
Delegation is a theoretical concept without any utility until people are empowered with the specific resources required to deliver on expectations
Meet The Founder Solving Overfishing With Deep Tech Precision
Recently, we crossed paths as fellow speakers at Oceanovation, a conference on sustainable solutions for "the blue economy," and I had the chance to learn more about h
Workers Duped by HR-Related Phishing Attacks
Phishing attacks using HR-related messaging continue to be a goldmine for cybercriminals, according to a new report