The healthcare field has many points of entry for a variety of careers. Some careers require 2, 4, or multi-year degrees while others require certifications. This article goes over some career options broken down by certification or time in school.
Those seeking to start their…
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John Wooden, famous UCLA basketball coach and one of the greatest coaches in any sport ever used to preach that you must focus only on the things that you can control.
Great advice for hiring managers and recruiters. You can’t control a turn down. You can impact it by providing an attractive opportunity and offer, but you still can’t control it. You can’t control a crazy salary demand and you definitely can’t control the size of the candidate pool for a certain skill…
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In light of recent research, it was revealed that the global construction industry will be worth an outstanding US$10.3 trillion by 2020. Electrical Direct have given us an insight into how tradesmen salaries and entry routes vary around the globe.
One thing remains the same around the world when training to become a carpenter – on-the-job training is key. To become a carpenter in the UK, Level 1…
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Lost productivity due to eclipse watching was reportedly over 700 million dollars. That’s a day off or two for a bunch of people. Not everyone, but that’s a lot of productivity out the door. With the recent hurricanes we have a bunch of days off for fewer people, but still a lot of lost productivity.
These numbers are minor compared with the lost productivity that we see every day from poor effort, lack of effort, and wasted time. Employees who are dedicated and work hard are…
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Education has no limits or ends. Whether you’re an authority in your field or just a fresh graduate, there is no point in time when one can say that they have reached the brims of education. Thus, the nature of education is that it’s ongoing. There is always something new to learn in virtually all aspects of life. The same…
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Your resume is a work of art. Your cover letter is perfect. And no one fits this job better than you.
But here goes the problem:
You're a 100% introvert who, put it nicely, doesn't like ongoing interactions, greetings, handshakes, questions, and being the center of attention. In other words, you can't stand anything related to successful job interviews.
Yes, it's tough. It's stressful, challenging, and terrifying. But no matter how introverted you are, you won't be able…
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The way of Recruitment has changed dramatically over recent years. In the world of recruitment people start using social media in talent acquisition.
When people think of social media as a recruitment tool, they immediately think of LinkedIn or facebook. Actually both are the social media tools and are primarily targeted at the jobs space; however, social media provides many more channels to recruiters than…
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Making a strong impression during an interview makes or breaks your chances at landing a job. Being called in for an interview is always a good sign. Based on what the employer has seen on a resume, he/she thinks you might be a good fit. The interview, however, has to go over extremely well in order to receive a job…
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Digital technology is an enabler. It is a tool to help you reach an audience, manage your systems and processes and help you get found to name just a few benefits. Many businesses see digital technology as a solution to all their problems
Through the many conversations I have with businesses I rarely hear the word ‘people’ bought into the conversation. As a…
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It’s back to school season, and not just for students. September is the best time to recruit entry-level talent and companies have already begun recruiting the Class of 2018 on OneWire. If you haven’t already, it’s time to get started!
Recruiting entry-level talent is different than hiring experienced professionals. In addition…
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It's no secret that with more people engaged than ever on Facebook, businesses are turning to that avenue to bring in more customers and get their products out there. But now businesses of all sizes are starting to look at Facebook as a way to bring in skilled employees to their workforce.
This…
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Inflation is now running around 1%. That’s really low. There are financial benefits to low inflation, but low inflation generally doesn’t help businesses grow.
We know that salaries have not been growing for quite some time and until they do start to grow, it’s better to have low inflation. A better scenario would be a little more inflation and equivalent salary growth.
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Acquisition Provides Customers with Greater Global Resources and Investment
LONDON – SEPTEMBER 11, 2017 – Bullhorn®, the cloud computing company that helps staffing and recruiting organizations transform their businesses, today announced that Bullhorn International has…
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The current generation of young adults born in the 1980s and 90s have rewritten the standards which had previously been commonplace in the workplace. For traders, this is a strategic purchasing power - for employers, it is an interesting…
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Do you have any questions? This is one of the most dreaded questions candidates dislike being asked! We recently covered questions you should ask at the end of interviews but what about the ones you shouldn’t?
Don’t worry we have you covered for this one…
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When someone applies for a job, there are certain things potential candidates will expect from the hiring manager during the hiring process.
Often the employer’s wants/needs are highlighted while those of job seekers are overshadowed. So here are 4 things to keep in mind that job seekers expect from you during your hiring…
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The world is changing everyday. Artificial Intelligence is something we are using and experiencing everyday without even realizing it. Cortana, Siri, Google, You Tube, Instagram, online shops, and social networks - all of them collect and use precious information about your decisions, which helps to find out your preferences and shows the advertisers what works for you. Business will be forever changed
Where does this lead us? Where will business be in five years? How fast will A.I.…
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The popularity of the .NET framework remains constant despite many technologies and platforms for application development. A large number of websites and applications have been built using the .NET framework. Not surprisingly .NET developers are always in demand. Since .NET is scalable and has evolved over the years with many libraries and easy to use tools, the need to hire qualified talent to…
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Recently I went to run after two weeks of being off. My right knee reminded me of the consequences of taking off one week let alone two. I’ve been a little off my exercise schedule since my daughter left for college. She and I had spent the summer working out together and now without her my workouts were boring and unexciting. I knew not working out wasn’t the best approach…
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Recent reports of ageism in Silicon Valley and and other places bring attention back to the subject. This is a tough topic because there are valuable workers on the wrong end of it.
Older workers have more experience and there is a lot of value in that. However, younger workers bring new skills, motivation, and a desire to work hard. They tend to be willing to work long hours and they cost less in salary.
In some cases the experience is more valuable. In some cases it’s…
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