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Recruiters Use AI to Rediscover Talent in Their Own Backyards
AI tools address a long-standing weakness of the traditional ATS—the capability to conduct fast and accurate searches of existing resume databases for job matches
Employee’s Wife May Sue for Her Own Exposure to Asbestos
The widow of an oil company employee who claimed she developed cancer after being exposed to asbestos fibers that her husband carried home on his work clothing can sue the…
Executive Order Creates Apprenticeship Task Force
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on June 15 to expand apprenticeships and vocational training
AC21 Series: Hiring Candidates Already in Green Card Process with Another Employer
The new AC21 rule impacts the recruitment of candidates whose current employers are already sponsoring them for permanent residence in the United States. The rule clarifies when and how a…
Improved Housing Market Calls for More Flexibility in Relocation Programs
Employers should look to adjust their relocation programs and policies to reflect the
Tips for Recruiting Summer Interns
Paid or unpaid, a summer internship program can be a great recruiting tool, providing employers with ready access to the next generation of talent without the pressure of hiring someone…
How To Get Toxic People Out Of Your Life
You have a lot on your plate. Do you really have extra time and energy to deal with people who don't deserve that investment?
10 High-Paying Blue-Collar Jobs
We often associate big paychecks with business suits or — if you work in tech — t-shirts and hoodies. But many blue-collar workers earn lofty salaries
If Your Manager Constantly Criticizes You, This Might Be Why
Noreen and her manager Richard had a great working relationship at first, but now Richard picks at Noreen over tiny things and criticizes every decision she makes. He even blames…





