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Things Have Changed: Why Overtime Pay Rule Changes Are Long Overdue.
With a new presidential administration poised to take office, the outlook for many areas of public policy remains unusually uncertain. Not least of these, of course, is the federal rule…
Let’s Stop Hiding In the ‘Who’s Viewed Your Profile’ Cave
One of the greatest features of LinkedIn over other social networks is that it’s professional and isn’t made up of all cat videos, photos of people’s kids getting toilet trained,…
How Managers Can Set Up Employees For Victory
Do your managers set up your employees for the “Thrill of Victory” or the “Agony of Defeat?”
Controlling the Robots: Using Mailto to Unlock a Listserv
The other day I was having some fun with mailto. It’s used to produce hyperlinks on websites that allow users to send an email to a specific address without first…
Sallie Krawcheck On Power, Success And The Future Of Feminism
Sallie Krawcheck spent most of her career climbing the proverbial ladder on Wall Street where she was CEO of Smith Barney, CEO of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management and CFO of…
5 Real Reasons You're Getting Radio Silence After A Final Interview
Waiting for a job offer after finishing the final round of interviews is stressful. Here's what's delaying the process from your final interview to a job offer
10 Most Popular Articles of 2016 About HR, HR Tech, Recruitment and Beyond
The HR Tech Weekly® is happy to present you the list of 10 most popular articles in our blog in 2016. The entire rank is made based on the number…
Is 2017 Your Year To Write And Publish A Book?
Before you start down the long road of writing and publishing a book, consider these health warnings
Want To Be A Master Coach? Do These Three Things
Mastering the art of coaching is much like any other discipline: It takes practice



