26 May 26, 2014

Don’t Believe the Hype! Admin Positions are Still the Backbone of Your Organization

2021-04-18T19:17:14+00:00May 26th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

If the availability of administrative jobs seems limited, it might be the result of technological advancement. The New York Daily News reported on the effect of smart machines on the administrative and operational functions of businesses from start-ups to giant conglomerates. Humans are often no competition for machines that can [...]

16 May 16, 2014

Landing a Job in Five Minutes

2021-04-18T19:17:43+00:00May 16th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

A poll by the Society for Human Resources Management revealed that 76 percent of hiring managers or recruiters polled typically spent less than five minutes reviewing a resume. That sub-five minute perusal determines whether a candidate will continue on in the hiring process. A summary of findings reveals the elements [...]

21 April 21, 2014

Three Tips to Retain Your Top Employees

2021-04-18T19:17:59+00:00April 21st, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

A recent article by CNBC highlighted a trend often seen in economies emerging from a recession. As the number of companies considering hiring begins to rise, individuals gain confidence in their marketability, and turnover increases. Although an improving economy is good for business, higher staff turnover increases recruitment costs. Moreover, [...]

18 April 18, 2014

What Are Great Managers Doing Differently?

2021-04-18T19:18:18+00:00April 18th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

A book by Marcus Buckingham and Curt Coffman entitled “First, Break All the Rules: What the World’s Greatest Managers Do Differently” has a new take on human resource management. The book presents the findings of a Gallup survey with over 80,000 managers of successful organizations. The conclusion is that successful [...]

14 April 14, 2014

Make Your Employees Leaders (Not Followers!)

2021-04-18T19:18:33+00:00April 14th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

Not every employee has leadership potential. Some individuals prefer to work alone, independently, and demonstrate incredible creativity doing so. However, many employees who possess a drive to lead are inadequately prepared for such a visible role. They often find themselves struggling with the responsibility and expectations that are suddenly part [...]

11 April 11, 2014

Can You Afford to Wait for Another Candidate to Apply?

2021-04-18T19:18:47+00:00April 11th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

Hiring an employee constitutes a long-term commitment. It is understandable to hesitate when making a decision that, if not the right one, could prove extremely costly later. A recent survey by Careerbuilder estimated the cost of a bad hire at more than $50,000. However, the labor market is expected to [...]

27 February 27, 2014

Will the Affordable Care Act Force Employees to Work Multiple Part Time Jobs?

2021-04-18T19:19:23+00:00February 27th, 2014|Job Search, Staffing|

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) is causing concern among small business owners and employees. Some businesses are considering increases in temporary staffing to avoid reaching the employer mandate threshold and others are confused as to what constitutes threshold levels. But the contingent workforce has been increasing since the start of [...]

27 February 27, 2014

Hiring Options that Conform with the Affordable Care Act

2021-04-18T19:19:37+00:00February 27th, 2014|HR & Management, Staffing|

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) that changes current employer health care regulation was signed on March 23, 2010. However, the government has recently announced that companies that employ between 50 and 100 staff have until 2016 to comply with the ACA’s employer mandate. Many of these companies are weighing the [...]

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