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2017: The Year of Employee Engagement
Saddle up, 2017—we’ve got a lot to catch you up on! First thing’s first: there’s a new Twitter-wielding President in town. Second on the agenda: We lost too many noteworthy…
Comparably Reaches $7.25 Million Funding Goal to Match Employees with Companies
Comparably recently announced they have raised the capital they needed to continue to grow their job placement service. The $7
HR Tech Weekly: Episode #107: Stacey Harris and John Sumser
Hosts Stacey Harris and John Sumser discuss important news and topics in recruiting and HR technology. Listen live every Thursday at 7AM Pacific – 10AM Eastern, or catch up on…
Online Job Applications Don't Work — Try A Pain Letter Instead
Filling out online job applications is a waste of time -- try a Pain Letter in your job search, instead!
The Key To Surviving In The Age Of Automation
'The Economist' has published a Special Report on lifelong learning making a strong case for workers to receive continuous training
How Leaders Can Gain Trust When They Say Sorry
If you are genuinely in the wrong, no matter how senior a business leader you are, surely the best thing is to simply say sorry. However, is your apology actually…
My Boss Said, 'Be Patient, And You'll Be Rewarded'
Hayden is frustrated because his boss keeps saying "Be patient, and you'll be rewarded." How patient can or should Hayden be?
Want To Grow As An Entrepreneur? Science Says Fail First
Startups are about being comfortable with change and adapting quickly when plans don't work out -- two lessons we had to re-learn with our newest brand, Shack Shine
How to Handle a Know-It-All To Get What You Need
Know-it-alls walk the halls at every level — from the basement to the executive floor. It’s not their title or expertise that’s the problem
Two Words We Need to Re-introduce to Recruiting
Most of us are taught to say “thank you” as toddlers. But how many of us forget to say it regularly in our recruiting lives?



