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  • Employers are Hiring Good Candidates, not Good Employees  By : Robert Cameron
    Employer's often use the wrong criteria to evaluate a job candidate. A survey showed the attributes of a good candidate aren't the same as a top employee. Robert Cameron examines the problem and how to do a more effective job of pre employment testing.
  • Employers Should Understand California At-Will Employment Statute  By : Kevin Muir
    How can employers in the state of California deal with tough employment laws? First, they need to understand what the rules are. Even though at-will employment in California is a simple idea, it is often misunderstood by both employers and employees.
  • Employment Agencies On The Rise  By : Kevin Dark
    There are a lot of employment agencies that are willing to help you with your search for a job. If you are unemployed, there is a small problem with these people though and that is that if you get a job through them then they will take a small percentage of your salary.
  • Ensure your Health: Learn about Employee Health Benefits  By : Dave Poon
    Being an employee of any company allows you to receive some perks, fringe
    benefits and privileges aside from the salary that you regularly receive.
  • Everything You Need to Know about Work Permits  By : Dave Poon
    Not all jobs are created equal. A US citizen working in a any state in the country might not need to worry about obtaining a work permit, but there are instances when you will need one before you can officially go to your first day on a particular job.
  • Favoritism in the Workplace--How to Avoid Even the Perception of It  By : Phil Morettini
    I'm going to address a topic that isn't often discussed formally by top management within a business, certainly not out in the open. It's a major topic in HR circles, I'm sure. It's also a major topic, in hushed tones, around the water cooler and during lunch among friends.
  • Filling The Unique Job  By : Declan Jones
    All companies have them. Jobs unique to their business, a combination of tasks to be performed in a unique way, one that works just right for you. These are the jobs that have become specialized as your business grew. These are the jobs where you utilized and expanded on the individual talents of the people employed in them. Now one of these special people are leaving and you’re left with a position that is hard to fill.
  • Finding a Defence Recruitment Agency  By : Tony Beaumont
    The fact is that there are not many recruitment agencies that specialize in defence recruitment. The few that do have limited experience and inadequate specialist knowledge regarding the nature of the defence job market. If you are a construction or technical engineering professional you will notice that most recruitment agencies specialize in commercial areas of construction/engineering recruiting. Therefore, finding a suitable defence recruitment agency could be an arduous task. This in turn could mean that finding a suitable defence job placement will become substantially more difficult. This is because an experienced defence recruitment agency can streamline and expedite the whole process of finding a suitable defence job role.
  • Finding an Engineering/Construction Job in the Defence Sector  By : Tony Beaumont
    The defence sector has many engineering/construction opportunities especially in the area of aviation. Finding a suitable engineering/construction role will invariably involve the assistance of an experienced specialist recruitment firm. Wynnwith can be described as such a firm because the company has over 60 years of experience in providing recruitment solutions to the defence sector. The company is also widely regarded as one of the leading recruitment firms for supplying the defence sector with professional and technical engineering resources.
  • Finding The Best Person For The Job  By : Declan Jones
    Did you ever hire an employee only to find out they exaggerated their skills? Maybe they were very talented in using a specialized computer system, but it wasn’t the one you have? Once they’re in the door, bad employees are notoriously hard to get rid of. Documentation, interviews, investigations, lawyer fees, it takes time and money that could be better spent growing your business.
  • Firing Employees and Increasing Your Productivity  By : Kevin Muir
    Are you frustrated by a problem employee who is ruining your business' productivity? If so, you are not alone. Don't let a bad employee ruin your bottom line. Learn how other small business owners are firing problem employees while lowering their risk of wrongful termination lawsuits.
  • Generating Wealth: Good Or Bad?  By : Daegan Smith
    When wealth is acquired under the right circumstances and condition, it further develops the well being of an individual. All has its worth. The energy of the mind, much like wealth can either be controlled for good or bad. A little break will restore forces. Excessive rest sinks and results to laziness.
  • Generation Y - Is Your Business Prepared?  By :
    Have you considered how management level Baby Boomers retiring from the workforce will affect your business?
    Have you documented the wealth of knowledge accumulated over the last few decades?
    You may have an office manual, you may have a succession plan in the wings, however, are you truly prepared?
    And better still, has your plan taken into account the nature of the generations to come?
  • Give People a Reason to Stay - Get Them Engaged  By : Paul Phillips
    With the looming shortage of talent we are facing smart companies are taking action now. Read about what you can do to engage your employees.
  • Give People a Reason to Stay - Help Them "Fit"  By : Paul Phillips
    Someone once said, quite wisely, "we hire people for what they can do and fire them for how they do it." Find out how to increase your chances of not having to fire someone for this.

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