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Four Tips for Hiring the Right Receptionist

A receptionist is the face of your organization. Often, they are the first point of contact for an outsider, and this encounter can have a lasting effect. Finding the right person is incredibly important. Hiring for any job can be a challenge. So, how can your company achieve the best results? Use these four steps… Read More »

The Benefits of Working for a Leader Who Supports You

Most people would love to work for the “perfect” boss. Obviously, this is a tall order. However, it is possible to cultivate and leverage supportive leadership to improve your on-the-job performance. How Can a Supportive Boss Improve My Career? A Better Work Culture According to Satya Nadella, the current CEO of Microsoft. “Leaders need to… Read More »

How to Choose the Best Job References

When you are putting together a resume, your list of references will be one of the most important decisions you make. References are more powerful than a perfect resume or a spot-on interview, because they provide an additional layer of authenticity. Although you will not have direct control over what your references say, you can… Read More »

How to Manage Millennial Employees

When it comes to the workplace, millennials tend to get a bad rap. Dubbed the Peter Pan generation, millennials are characterized as overindulged, materialistic and prone to jump from job to job. However, like it or not, managers cannot take this group for granted. In 2015, Millennials surpassed Generation X and the baby boomers to… Read More »

The Top Skills Needed to Be a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)

A Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) works under the supervision of a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or a Registered Nurse (RN). The job includes providing basic care to patients, assisting with daily activities, monitoring vital signs, and reporting and documenting changes in patient health. Most nursing assistants are employed either by long-term care facilities, hospitals or… Read More »

Red Flags to Look for When Interviewing Candidates

Every employer wants to find the right type of employees, but often, this is a task that is easier said than done. When conducting interviews, you naturally need to weed out the employees who won’t be a good fit, but there are some lackluster employees who can put up a good front. If you don’t… Read More »

The Top Qualities Employers Are Searching For

Every employer wants to hire a worker who can help them achieve the company’s professional goals. This is often easier said than done. To make their job easier, employers often look for candidates with specific personal and professional traits. If you are an employer who has been tasked with hiring new employees, here are some… Read More »

Four Important Questions to Ask on Your First Day of Work

The first day of work can be daunting for anyone, but as a new employee, you need to feel comfortable asking questions. New employees must become acclimated to a new set of rules, environment and co-workers, and asking questions can prevent any potential confusion. Most of the time, your co-workers and supervisors will expect you… Read More »

How to Properly Resign From a Job

How to Properly Resign From a Job Congratulations – you’ve just been offered your dream job. It offers a higher salary, more benefits and additional learning opportunities, and you can’t wait to start. However, before you start your dream job, you will have to quit your current one in a professional manner. If you are… Read More »