Articles, tagged with "hiring practices", page 5
20th May 2008
Of all the employment issues we advise our clients on, the subject of proper hiring practices is becoming more and more critical. Just the other day in Des Moines, Iowa, 390 people were arrested for immigration violations at a meatpacking plant. Accord...
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Author:
Eric D. Patrick, Esq
01st April 2008
When I first started out in this business, my hiring practices were a little haphazard, to say the least. I met a person, and if they had been referred by someone I knew, that was good enough for me. I hired them.
After getting burned a few times, I am...
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Author:
Mystery CEO
23rd February 2008
Are you curious whether your professor is really qualified to teach? Ask these five questions to see if your prof is a phony or the real deal.
"In 2006, nearly 1.7 million post-secondary instructors held positions in the United States. Unfortunately, d...
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Author:
Mistina Thomson
15th October 2007
If you are interested in jobs in healthcare, you might wanted to consider training to become a nurse. Nursing schools are available at college and university settings, and you can also get an accredited college degree online in the field of nursing. If nu...
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Author:
Anne Harvester
11th July 2007
CompTIA's A+ certification has long been recognized as the industry standard for vendor-neutral validation of entry-level computer hardware and software skills. As of July 2007, the certification examination requirements for A+ certification have been ch...
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Author:
Randall Olsen
02nd March 2007
CriinalData.com is an online pre-employment screening service that provides instant access to background and criminal records. CriminalData believes in the positive power of information and is committed to creating a safer and more secure workplace. HR pr...
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Author:
Criminal Data
17th August 2006
There was a time in our history when workplace injuries were limited to occupational accidents, slip and falls and repetitive motion injuries. Forget the garden variety injuries, when it comes to workplace violence this is an iceberg and you're the Titan...
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Author:
Richard Hall
15th February 2006
The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with chefs.
Culinary schools give aspiring chefs their best shot at making it to the big time, especially those accredited by the American Culinary...
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Author:
keith londrie
13th September 2005
Paralegals help make lawyers look organized. They typically sort, prepare, photocopy, and index documents, while also interviewing witnesses or conducting hearings. Most beginning paralegals should have a bachelor's degree, according to the National Feder...
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Author:
Kent Pinkerton