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Want To Stop Employees From Walking Out The Door? Build Them A Career Ladder

Allwork

Individualized plans show employees that employers care about them as people — company-wide development programs show employees how they can combine their strengths and work together to create an optimal and enjoyable workplace environment. The keys here are intent and flexibility.

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

Success

In their report, they define it as a “Structured program of work-based learning under mentors, providing both value to employers and formal technical instruction to workers, and culminating in an industry-recognized credential that meets standards for registration by a Registration Agency. In general, an internship is much more exploratory.

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Apprenticeships Are Making a Comeback—Here’s Why

Success

In their report, they define it as a “Structured program of work-based learning under mentors, providing both value to employers and formal technical instruction to workers, and culminating in an industry-recognized credential that meets standards for registration by a Registration Agency. In general, an internship is much more exploratory.

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Attracting Millennials: Understanding What Millennials Want in a Career

Office Dynamics

Gone are the days when attractive salaries and retirement options were enough to land top recruits. This is good news for companies who can’t compete with the salaries of big corporations. Millennials see time as a limited resource that should be handled wisely and they aren’t interested in trading it for money.

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Is a post-COVID remote work policy right for you?

BMT Office Administration

Employers switching to a fully remote staffing model can save on costs related to office space, in-office perks, equipment, and even salaries. Many employers have new hires work in-person with a trainer or mentor for a few weeks and gradually start working partially or fully remotely as they learn the ropes and become more independent.

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Experience vs. a university degree part two

Practically Perfect PA

Obtaining funds from work to complete training in the current environment is difficult. I love learning, and I don’t think that you can ever know enough. I have taken loads of courses (1-2 days) and actually think that made the difference in me getting my current role and the girl who had the degree didn’t.

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Feelings mixed about recent college hires

On The Job

Achille says she’s “frustrated” with some professors “who are trying to be friends and not mentors” to students, and believes that schools should offer “an MBA of life course” to help students understand that in the workplace “there are boundaries.” But you can’t call in sick at 7:45 a.m. just because you don’t want to come to work at 8 a.m.”

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