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Gen Yworkers are perceived by recruiters as the weakest performers among the fourgenerations now in the workforce, according to a poll by Internet careers siteJobfox quoted in The Chronicle Herald.
May 19
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IMGCAP(1)]One of the enduring lessons Ive learned over my career is the value of having mentors. In my experience, the advice, guidance, and encouragement of a wise and trusted mentor has been invaluable.
May 18
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Are Millennials into e-mailing or not? Marketing minds want to know. A recent study has revealed that 28 percent of Generation Y recipients found email received from companies to be relevant, while 32 percent had no opinion.
May 15
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Things may start looking up by the end of the year for those in the finance and accounting profession, according to a survey by Morgan McKinley, a global professional recruitment consultancy firm.
May 14
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Its a relevant question given todays crapshoot of an economy. Students spend years studying finance, auditing and budgeting, join their local chapters of professional associations and network with key practitioners in their community. As thousands of graduates enter the workforce this month the question remains: now what?
May 13
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"'Onboarding': the process of acquiring, accommodating,assimilating and accelerating new team members, whether they come fromoutside or inside the organization. It is used to refer to theadministrative work involved with setting an employee up in a new jobor role. Onboarding is now more broadly defined as the entire processof aligning an organization around recruiting, hiring, and helping thenew employee reach full productivity as quickly as possible." - from Wikipedia.org.
May 11
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Firms thatwant to cut costs must be careful not to trim too much in the name ofshort-term savings.
May 10
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The best managers in the future will be those who can adapt their organizations to these realities of Web 2.0 and the young people who develop their lives around it. So says a consultant and former journalist on managing the Facebook Generation.
May 7
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The accounting profession, which for years bemoaned a lack of skilled tax and accounting staff, may be in for a change.
May 6