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Survey Reveals What CEO are Really Thinking About

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While that may not be possible, a new survey does shed light on what CEOs are thinking about every day, providing an insight into what your concerns and priorities should be now and in the future. Life would be much easier if you could read your CEO’s mind, wouldn’t it?

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Survey Reveals What Hiring Managers Want Now

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It's always a good idea to know what's on the minds of hiring managers. That way, you can address the issues they think are important in your resume and cover letter, and speak knowledgeably about the issues that garner their interest. Here's some research from Lever based on 700 talent and HR decision-makers in the U.S.

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Survey: Unhappy Workers = Unhappy Customers

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Companies like Zappos often are seen as the standard bearers of the top-notch customer experience , but some companies trying to emulate them may find they fall short because they are missing a key component: an equally top-notch worker experience.

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Is Endless Scrolling Ruining Your Career?

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A survey finds that people say "scrolling aimlessly on a device" is the second biggest reason (behind distractions from kids) that takes them away from work the most. Another big time waster, according to the survey: messaging, video games and job searching. I take my hat off to them -- they are superhero parents.

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Research Shows Why Your LinkedIn Photo Matters

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According to a recent survey : 71% of recruiters admit they've rejected a candidate at least one because of a LinkedIn profile photo. Perhaps you even posted one of those selfies on your LinkedIn profile. Did you post a photo that will get your a job -- or get your eliminated from consideration?

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Why that Toxic A**Hole Gets to Keep His Job

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But instead of complaining about such people -- as we would if our drinking supply became toxic -- we are silent, the survey finds. Women feel the effects even more than men and are more likely to leave a job because of toxic co-workers, the survey finds. A new study released today by Fierce, Inc.

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The Dumbest Habit That's Going to Hurt Your Career

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I think communication has only gotten worse with the increasing use of texts in the workplace and a new survey backs this up. A Podium survey finds that 77 percent of respondents have texted someone in the same room, and 70 percent have done so with someone within a 100 feet of them. SERIOUSLY??

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