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How To Get A Job If You're Over 50
The author of 'Over the Hill But Not the Cliff' offers blunt advice on how to get a job for applicants over 50 who must fight employer stereotypes
ACGT: The DNA of a Tech Recruiter with @levyrecruits
If you ask people where the money is in Agency recruiting, tech is where it is at. Well sure because tech jobs are the most difficult to fill and in…
Why Data Needs a Story to Make a Difference
Trying to sell a new idea or program to senior leadership? Or showcase your organization’s features to win a corporate award or land a grant? We’ve all been told that “making the…
Bad At Your Job? Maybe It's The Job's Fault
A poorly designed job can work against even the most dedicated employee, setting the person up to fail
How Red Banyan Writes Their Job Ads
Evan Nierman, a respected communications expert and founder of strategic communications agency RedBanyan, which has offices in South Florida and Washington,
You're Overthinking It: 3 Cover Letter Details That Simply Don't Matter
It takes a lot of effort to write a compelling cover letter. Make it easier on yourself by stressing less about these minor details that nobody else notices
Lunch is for Wimps, So Keep Staring at Your Phone
Remember when owning a mobile phone was a symbol of success? You know, the Motorola monster Michael Douglas, aka Gordon Gekko, aka “Awww, lunch is for wimps“, wielded around so…
Nationwide CIO Of 16 Years: 'People Hate Change, But They Love Progress'
Mike Keller has been the CIO of Nationwide for 16 years. The long tenure has afforded him an unparalleled ability to transform IT and the company, forging a One Company,…
Three Ways To Attract Success Into Your Life With Little Effort
You can attract your version of success if you put effort into influencing the world around you
Millennials Really Aren't The Worst Job-Hoppers Out There
Their employment histories aren’t more varied than usual
