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Job-Hungry Journalists Turning to PR
Job-Hungry Journalists Turning to PRCommunication and journalistsAs a comms professional, I find it fascinating that many business prefer to hire journalists to manage the comms of their businesses rather than communications managers. These businesses seem to have a very naive and narrow view about what business comms actually is...
Tags: public relations, Job-Hungry, comm
Discussion threads 2008-06-26

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Updating Job Descriptions
"Job description" is a very mundane title for a document that serves so many important functions in an organization. Often outdated, overlooked, and under-considered, the failure to deal seriously with these humble documents can trigger considerable organizational erosion.If given the respect they deserve, job descriptions can provide employees with the...
Tags: management, hiring, job description
Articles 2007-04-20
Understanding the Benefits of Job Sharing Programs
Working parents all over the world are benefiting from the increasingly popular option of job sharing, or "shared work" programs. It's a straightforward arrangement: Two employees share the responsibility of one full-time position, with the salary, vacation and leave, pension rights, and fringe benefits divided between them, in proportion to...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, job, partnership, recruiting, worker, BNET Editorial, benefit, agreement, advertisement, absence, career
Articles 2007-07-16
Would You Hire a Job Hopper?
Would You Hire a Job Hopper?Long term appreciation is more valuableit depends for sure on the industry and on the specific curriculum, but sure it lacks comminìtment and accountability someone that changes a job every yearRE: Would You Hire a Job Hopper?You need to look into the specifics behind the...
Tags: Job Hopper, job, hopper, CC Holland
Discussion threads 2008-05-21
Selecting the Best First Job for You
Your first job sets the tone for the rest of your career. Choosing the right first job takes careful research and planning, and there can be pitfalls along the way. If you aim low, your career path may be limited as a result. If you choose the wrong company, it...
Tags: job, career
Articles 2007-04-20
Deciding Whether You're in the Right Job
Regardless of what you do for a living, it's human nature to wonder at times if you are in the right job. Most people spend at least some of their working life questioning themselves and their careers—and speculating about whether other occupations or work situations might be more fulfilling and...
Tags: career
Articles 2007-04-20
Judging the Best Time to Move to Another Job
With all the options open to people today, it's become unusual for anyone to stay in one job or even at one organization for their whole career. However, it takes a lot of thought, preparation, and courage to make the decision to move on. But when you feel you've gone...
Tags: BNET Editorial, career, ethics, financial, health care, Human Resources, income, Internet, Job, job market, Organization, Recruitment & Selection, Workforce Management
Articles 2007-10-16
Interviewing Candidates and Making Job Offers
A job interview has two primary objectives: First, to find out if the candidate is qualified for the job; and second, to provide the candidate with information about the position and the company. To ensure the right person is hired, it's essential that all candidates have the same opportunities to...
Tags: Job, Question, Interview, Candidate, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hiring, Body Language, Disability Employment Assistance, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-28
In the Wrong Job | BTalk Australia
(19min 06) Have you ever wondered whether you’re in the right job? Did you get where you are today by chance, without really planning your career? Russell Johnson, the Managing Director of EPR International, says it's not uncommon. Infact the vast majority of people are in the wrong job. The...
Tags: Job, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-03-01
Coping with Job Loss
It used to be “the end of the world.” Decades ago, when someone lost his or her job, it was seen as a major setback. Today, while it’s still painful to be thrown out of work, you do have the consolation of knowing that millions of people have been chopped...
Tags: job, career
Articles 2007-02-28
Making Use of the Web in Your Job Search
In a little over a decade, the Internet has completely transformed our lives, including the way many of us search for jobs. If you're able to create a résumé using word-processing software, to use a Web browser and to send and receive e-mail, you may want to use the Internet...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, BNET Editorial, résumé, job search, job, Internet, Web, knowledge, e-mail, word-processing, word-processor, CD-ROM, font, disk, multimedia, Web browser, Web site
Articles 2007-10-18
Stop Looking for a Job: Three Alternative Choices For Recent Grads
If you just graduated from college, congratulations! It's a huge achievement and you should be proud of yourself. Normally there would be plenty of job opportunities just waiting for raw and eager talent, but this is 2009. Finding a good job is not going to be easy. The way I...
Tags: Job, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Robert Pagliarini
Blog posts 2009-08-04
Job Search? 4 Simple Steps to Get Your Mojo Back
While it's natural to get discouraged looking for a new job today, the longer it takes you to find one, the worse off you'll be. Here are some high-tech and not-so-high-tech ways to reinvigorate your efforts. Make Your...
Tags: Job, Network, LinkedIn, Job Search, MoneyWatch, Job Seeker, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Recession, Unemployment, Twitter, Facebook, Social Networking, Blogging, Google Analytics, Volunteering, Volunteer Work, Google Groups, Yahoo Groups, Maggie Overfelt
Articles 2009-10-01
Newspapers, Job Fairs Least Effective for Job Searching
Once again, networking, the Internet and social networks like LinkedIn rank higher than responding to old-school newspaper ads or attending job fairs. if you're on the job hunt, get your social skills in order because it's all about who you know and who knows about it.In the movie Kramer Vs....
Tags: Job
News items 2009-08-18
Leaving a Job on Friendly Terms
Maybe you have made the decision. Maybe your boss, or the company, has made the decision. In the end, it doesn’t matter. Whenever you are leaving a job, it’s an awkward moment. That is, it can be awkward. If you keep some important points in mind, you can manage yourself...
Tags: job, supervisor
Articles 2007-02-28
Looking For a New Job: The Pros and Cons
Do you dread Monday mornings, cringing at the prospect of returning to a job you hate, feeling tired, stressed, and unmotivated just thinking about it? If you don't find joy or satisfaction in your work, it may be time to quit—after thinking it through. Even if you're tempted to hand...
Tags: BNET Editorial, career, Corporate Culture, Human Resources, Job, Manager, Recruitment & Selection, supervisor, talent, Workforce Management, workplace
Articles 2007-10-17
What's Your Dream Sales Job?
What's Your Dream Sales Job?Dream JobMy job selling software to Law Enforcement isn't the most exciting job. However, I am fortunate to have a boss that I trust, and who trusts me in return. The absolute best thing about my job, is I can live anywhere I want, as long...
Tags: Dream Sales Job, job, sales
Discussion threads 2008-01-28
Job Titles that Scream
Job Titles that ScreamRE: Job Titles that Scream "I'm Useless!"Geoffrey,As a side note, you have the ability to post this article on the website BECAUSE of a system architect. In addition, you offer a talkback option because of a system architect. Or better yet, make sure reader's know about your...
Tags: Recruitment & Selection, job title, job, strategist
Discussion threads 2008-09-27
Three Who Bagged a Job by Packing Their Bags
When the right jobs wouldn't come to them, these three professionals went to the jobs, finding positions in Des Moines, Oklahoma City, and Austin while still living in other places. Read about their strategies for discovering open positions, competing with local candidates, and managing the interview process…The United States has...
Tags: Job, Oklahoma City, Austin, MoneyWatch, Public Relations, Recruitment & Selection, Marketing, Corporate Communications, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Long-Distance Job Search, Relocation, Des Moines, Green Building, Eilene Zimmerman
Articles 2009-03-16
In Depth: 10 ways to use social media to get a new job
Traditionally it was employers who had to make themselves visible when looking to fill vacancies – posting adverts in the press, then choosing a pool of candidates from a veritable tsunami of applicants. But not any more. There's mounting evidence that personnel specialists are now scouring social...
Tags: Facebook, Social Media, Network, Site, LinkedIn, Twitter Inc.
News items 2009-10-18
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