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How To Answer 'What Did Your Last Job Pay?'
Don't give up your current or past salary information when you're job-hunting -- here's how to deal with the question "What did your last job pay?"
How do I ask for 30% salary increase?
An employer won’t hand you a salary increase because Glassdoor says it’s correct. You must show how the increase will pay off for the employer
Even Rookie Engineers In Silicon Valley Make Over $100K A Year
While the national salary average is $48,, first-year Silicon Valley employees can make over $105,000
Healthcare Costs and the Collision With Employee Rights
Observing that the
A Date Which Will Live In Infamy…
It is always a challenge for me to write some pithy post about HR and its adjacent issues when the post falls on a pretty historic day. 9-11 is one…
3 Soft Skills You Need to Be Able to Spot In Candidates
After weeks of interviewing job candidates, you’ve narrowed your search down to your top two candidates. They both have stellar resumes, the right amount of experience, and nailed each round…
Is Your Employee Survey Worthless?
Every year, human resource professionals in companies everywhere conduct an employee satisfaction survey. Oftentimes, it’s the same questionnaire they emailed the year before
Why Managing Away Uncertainty Is Seductively Counterproductive
Prompt uncertainty to encourage progress where you seek competitive advantage
For Recruiting, Is There Life After Automation?
Machine learning, artificial intelligence, robotics, automation — they’ve been the talk of the recruiting town for months. But what will they ultimately mean for recruiters, recruiting, and the whole hiring…
Improve Your Hiring Quality With These 3 Measures
One of the most valuable performance metrics for recruitment is the quality of each hire made. However, most talent leaders believe they aren’t measuring quality of hire effectively


