Monthly Archives: August 2011
Featured Job Seekers
Senior Manager/A1009 Over 15 years experience in both the private and public sectors. Managed budgets up to $8 million. Recruited, trained and managed 50 employees. Highly effective communicator with the ability to interact successfully within diverse groups. Proficient in Microsoft … Continue reading
Workplace Injuries
Don’t Set Yourself up for Workers’ Comp Claims According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics 13% of all workplace injuries occur within 90 days of hire; 23% of those happen within the first 4 hours on the job! “Margaret Spence … Continue reading
Being The Boss
In his article “Are You a Kind Boss or Kind of a Boss” featured in today’s New York Times.com, Jay Goltz summarizes by defining the “bad boss” as possibly someone who doesn’t do what is necessary for the health of … Continue reading
Tough Economic Times
Tough Economic Times Create Environment for Heated Conversations Tough times can keep us on edge and consequently, our chances of engaging in heated conversations increase. Like it or not, we are all faced with circumstances or issues, that at times, … Continue reading