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Too Young To Lead? When Youth Works Against You
Younger employees face discrimination, too. Here's what to do about it:
HRExaminer v7.44
Job Board Shuffle HRExaminer Weekly Edition November 11, 2016 CareerBuilder and Dice Holdings are being shopped
How Veterans Adjust To The Civilian Workforce
Unemployment for those veterans who have served in the Post 9/11 era is on the decline – it stood at in 2015, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, down…
'Feminist Fight Club' Author On Fighting Sexism, Impostor Syndrome and Mean Girl Behavior
Jessica Bennett, an award-winning journalist and author of Feminist Fight Club: An Office Survival Manual for a Sexist Workplace, shares her career advice, inspiration for the book, and poignant tips…
I Woke Up To A President Trump > This Is What HR Can Learn
It’s the day after the election at Daxko (where I work), and lots of people have taken PTO. It is remarkably quiet in the office
The Follow-Up Email That Works Even Better Than 'Just Checking In'
Waiting to hear back from a hiring manager after interviewing can be stressful. Sending this follow-up email could make all the difference in getting hired
Building CSR into the Culture of Your Company Pays Dividends
Written by Burt Cummings, President and CEO at Versaic. Originally published at Versaic Blog
Why Women Need To Stop Playing Small And Cheating Themselves
It can be challenging in a society where women are criticized for being “too much” or “not enough,” but we’re cheating ourselves and our community when we play small. Now,…
Saved By The Bell: Why A Ring Is The Next Best Thing
With e-mail open rates on the decline and an over-reliance on Linked as they remove features, it's time to go back to basics: phone sourcing

