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The Skills You Need to be Great Boss

On The Job

A recent OfficeTeam survey finds that 76% of workers say they are not interested in their manager's job. Being a manager can be rewarding and could be key to your garnering a better salary and more opportunities. Consider Toastmaster's International or some public-speaking classes to help you project your message in a confident way.

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Recruiters Must Avoid These 7 Hiring Mistakes At All Costs

Recruit CRM

As per the US Department of Labour, the cost of making a bad hiring decision can be as much as 30% of an employee's annual salary. If you, by mistake, discriminate against certain candidates or favour people who share your same religion, social class, gender, ethnicity or age, you're ending up doing an unconscious bias.

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Recruiters Must Avoid These 7 Hiring Mistakes At All Costs

Recruit CRM

As per the US Department of Labour, the cost of making a bad hiring decision can be as much as 30% of an employee's annual salary. If you, by mistake, discriminate against certain candidates or favour people who share your same religion, social class, gender, ethnicity or age, you're ending up doing an unconscious bias.

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If You Think You’re Unbiased, You’re Wrong

Success

Plus, he earned an annual salary roughly $4,000 higher than Jennifer’s for the same work in an entry-level lab position. Just ask the women in the tech industry, 50% of whom will leave their jobs by age 35, according to a survey conducted by Accenture and Girls Who Code. universities revealed their hidden biases. John scored a 4.

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Will This Tough Job Market Change Generation Y?

On The Job

Finnigan says recruiters, who often called young job seekers “challenging,” now report Generation Y job candidates are more willing to compromise on salaries or job duties. In a recent survey, Jobvite found that before the recession, more than 60 percent of GenY candidates wanted a higher compensation than offered.

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Experience vs. a university degree part two

Practically Perfect PA

A few months ago I asked the Practically Perfect PA readers if they could complete a survey for me. The survey asked if assistants feel that having or not having a university degree has made a difference to their career path. I have taken several courses and classes. Currently studying a Personal Assistant Diploma.

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During a Recession, Entrepreneurs Are in the Driver’s Seat

Success

Mel Robbins, international best-selling author and motivational speaker, calls attention to the recession mindset. As your own boss, your income isn’t based on a salary cap or an education requirement; it’s based on your activity level, on how much you’re willing to put into your new business.

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