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Does your recruiting message appeal to the people you want to hire? If you want to hire older employees, your ad needs to include something like “maturity and responsibility rewarded and appreciated.” If you want young people, try […]
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Want to keep your top talent happily engaged and on board for the long term? Want to inspire your other employees to reach their full potential? It’s easy! All you have to do is show ’em that you […]
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They’ll help you get what you want. That’s why you should train them so well that they can get a better job elsewhere. Really. I’ve heard too many managers and supervisors say: “Why train them when they’ll just […]
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Want to keep your top talent happily engaged and on board for the long term? Want to inspire your other employees to reach their full potential? It’s easy! All you have to do is show ’em that you […]
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If you had a chance to think about it, you’d realize that, whenever you hire a $10.00 per hour employee, it is the same investment as if you were to buy a $350,000 house! (Your monthly cost would […]
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Want to keep your top talent happily engaged and on board for the long term? Want to inspire your other employees to reach their full potential? It’s easy! All you have to do is show ’em that you […]
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Here’s the link to the story that appears on the Fortune website and the text of the announcement email I received from the folks at Facebook. This development promises to be a wonderfully effective recruiting tool for employers looking to hire […]
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Want to know what that job applicant’s life philosophy and values are? Try this interview question: “You have just agreed to give the commencement address to your local high school graduating class. What would your message be?”
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Want to keep your top talent happily engaged and on board for the long term? Want to inspire your other employees to reach their full potential? It’s easy! All you have to do is show ’em that you […]
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The price of leadership is the willingness to be held RESPONSIBLE and a large part of that responsibility is to stay positive and focused.