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How to Write a Thank You Letter After a Job Interview
If you’ve never been in an interview before, the idea of a thank you note might seem a bit silly. After all, once the face to face interview is complete,…
Juju Shutting Down Glidepath, Launches Text Messaging Platform Emissary.ai
Juju, a poor man’s Indeed, quietly launched Glidepath in 2016. It was designed to be a recruiting platform for small businesses
Real Estate Titan Larry Silverstein On The Opening Of 3 World Trade
This month, nearly 17 years after the 9/11 attacks and 10-years after breaking ground, Silverstein Properties opened the fourth of five office towers planned for the World Trade Center site
5 Recruiters Share Their Ideas For Hiring the Best
It is well known that the unemployment rate is at a record low and the economy is healthy. While smart business leaders are focusing on growth due to these positive…
Watch Out, VidCon: YouTuber Tana Mongeau Isn't Letting Anyone Stand In Her Way
After having several bad experiences at VidCon, Tana Mongeau decided to host her own convention
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Take Your Dog to Work Day
Tomorrow marks the 20th anniversary of Take Your Dog to Work Day (TYDTW), the event that really launched the era of pet-friendly workplace policies
Women in Supply Chain: The Mary Barra Example
General Motors recently named a new Chief Financial Officer. 39-year-old Harvard MBA Dhivya Suryadevara takes over as CFO starting September 1
Greatness Never Complains: Brooks Koepka Wins The U.S. Open
Brooks Koepka won the
Data Fatigue
Susan LaMotte, HR Examiner Editorial Advisory Board Member Data Fatigue: A Reflection on Keeping Up With the HR Joneses Everywhere you look there are numbers. Percentages, graphs, charts, rankings,…
To Re-Skill For AI, Put Your Imagination To Work
'The most significant impact of artificial intelligence won’t be on the number of jobs, but rather on job content'



