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Monthly Archives: June 2010

shrm

Live from San Diego, it’s SHRM 2010

This week we are attending the annual conference of the Society of Human Resources – the Lollapalooza of HR, if you will. We’re hitting the sessions to learn the inside scoop about the employer side of recruitment and employee engagement and pass them on to you, the job seeker. Continue reading

By in How to search

TakeDogToWork

It’s Take Your Dog To Work Day

That’s right; today companies everywhere will be allowing dog owners to bring their four-legged BFFs to the workplace.

Although I personally think this is a great idea, since I love dogs, I can see how take your dog to work day might raise some office controversy for the canine-aversive. Continue reading

By in Co-workers, News and trends

Retirement

When celebrities decide to unretire

If you were reading the Twitter messages of actress Amanda Bynes on June 19 — and why wouldn’t you be? — you read the following:

I know 24 is a young age to retire but you heard it here first I’ve #retired

Retiring at 24 seems hasty to me. Continue reading

By in News and trends, Work/Life

McChrystal fired

Can You Disagree With Your Boss and Not Lose Your Job?

People are losing their jobs left and right these days, and it’s not because of the economy. It’s because of what they say.

Recently, President Obama relieved Gen. Stanley McChrystal of his job as commander of all U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan because of negative remarks he and his aides made about several officials in the Obama administration that were published in a Rolling Stone magazine article. Continue reading

By in Bosses, News and trends, On the job, The right job, Work/Life

Companies hiring

Companies Hiring: The Western Edition

We finish up our trot around these 50 states (and one district) with a look at the companies hiring in the Western region of the U.S. We picked a couple of positions from each state. You can click on the job title to see the posting, on the company  name to see other openings or on the state name to see state-wide postings. Continue reading

By in How to search

Cellphone

The Supreme Court says worker’s texts aren’t private

Workplaces are not new. They’ve been around forever in some form or another forever. Yet, thanks to evolving technology, employees and bosses continue to find new controversies to settle.

Twitter, e-mails, blogs, etc. They’ve all caused headaches and lawsuits. The latest kerfuffle has gone all the way to the Supreme Court, and it could change the way some workers think about workplace privacy. Continue reading

By in News and trends

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