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Here’s What Happens When You Don’t Treat a Passive Candidate Well
Here’s a question that TA professionals should be asking: What is it that top level talent is saying about your company when they get into a conversation about opportunities with…
Six Ways To Manage Your Day Instead Of Asking Where The Time Went
Workloads aren't getting lighter, and there won't be any more hours in the day. Here's how to find the strategy for you to make time and life more manageable
How to Find Someone’s Email Address: List of Best Email Finders
Finding someone’s email address is one the key pain points in modern recruiting. That’s why professional recruiting masterminds use so called “email finders”, online sourcing tools that can help you…
Is California Still the Best Place for Tech Companies?
Hollywood, red-carpets, sun, and beaches… These are some of the things that come to most people’s minds when you mention California. Despite the recent success of “Silicon Valley,” we’re sure…
9 Ways Calendar Connectivity Saves Employees Time
We’re big fans of finding ways to help you save time. That’s why we’ve combined some of our customer success stories and case studies to create a fictional account of…
Louisiana Governor Appeals LGBT Executive Order Ruling
Louisiana Governor John Bel Edwards has appealed a state appellate court decision holding that an executive order seeking to protect the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) individuals…
Cal/OSHA Increases Citations on Adequacy of Employer First-Aid Kits
Employers have recently seen an increase in the number of citations issued by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA) for violating a requirement that employers’ first-aid materials…
As Open Enrollment Ends, Capture What You've Learned
Reviewing what went smoothly and what tripped you up can ensure an easier, more effective open enrollment process when next fall inevitably rolls around
Trump Administration Plans to Rescind Work Permits for Spouses of H-1B Workers
The spouses of H-1B visa holders will lose their work authorization under a regulatory change expected to be issued by the Trump administration in early 2018
President Signs Tax Bill Altering Employee Benefits
From mass transit subsidies to achievement awards, the taxability of popular perks will change uinder the tax act that President Trump signed into law on Dec. 22, 2017,







