Saturday, March 20, 2010

Moonlighters

According to the U.S. Department of Labor, about seven to eight million workers are holding multiple jobs. After several years of decline, the numbers of "moonlighters" has increased in the U.S. The top reasons cited for holding multiple jobs are: to earn extra money, to pay off debt, gratitude or enjoyment, to meet people, and to gain new experience.
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Friday, March 19, 2010

Talking too much

The most common interview mistake that job candidates make is talking too much during the interview, according to a recent survey of recruiters conducted by executive search firm Korn/Ferry International. Other common mistakes cited by recruiters include lack of knowledge about the company or position, over-inflated ego and appearing overly confident.
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Training and Development Specialist

The HR Training and Development Specialist plans, produces and administers staff and management training programs. They conduct programs to develop employee skills in accordance with organization practices and policies. Additionally, they research and evaluate training resources, as well as suggest new topics and methods.
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Employment Manager

The HR Employment Manager directs the organization's recruitment, screening, interviewing, selection, and placement activities. They manage employment functions and staff members. In addition, they extend job offers and establish starting salaries, arrange advertising or employment agency services, and produce affirmative action or college recruiting programs.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Asthma

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), asthma costs nearly $14 billion in medical expenses and results in 14.5 million missed days of work for adults each year. Based on factors such as the prevalence of asthma, outdoor air quality, and smoking laws, AAFA identified the top three U.S. metro areas for the prevalence of asthma as Knoxville, Little Rock, and St. Louis.
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

March Madness

The NCAA Basketball Tournament is increasingly impacting office productivity during its annual March run. According to a recent study by Challenger, Gray & Christmas, employers will lose about $237 million for every 13.5 minutes workers spend tracking games. The FBI estimates that March Madness gambling totals nearly $3.5 billion, with more than half coming from millions of office pools.
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American Payroll Association

The American Payroll Association (APA) represents nearly 22,000 payroll professionals. The nonprofit association provides payroll education, training, publications as well as professional certifications. They conduct more than three-hundred payroll education conferences and seminars across the country each year and publish a library of resource texts and newsletters. APA was established in 1982.
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