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Majority of young professionals feel happy about embracing AI in their lives

Workplace Insight

Half (50 percent) also stated that social media impacts their life positively, while only just over a quarter (27 percent) feel that social media has a negative impact on their lives. Overall, 70 percent of graduates said that they feel optimistic about the future.

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People are simply ignoring bans on AI use at work

Workplace Insight

Many share confidential data, including marketing and sales data (24 percent); market research results (22 percent); employee data including salary (15 percent); customer complaints (18 percent); personal client data (13 percent) and detailed CVs of candidates (13 percent).

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How important is office culture?

Practically Perfect PA

Our lovely friends over at Career Moves recently conducted a survey to find out how important salary is when looking for a new role. Here is Sarah with more details… Do we just want a good salary? The Career Moves Office Support team recently sent out a Salary and Insights Survey, which produced some surprising results.

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The Art of the Side Hustle

Success

She tells me that a ‘swirler’ is a term coined by screenwriter, author and publicity and content strategist Melissa Cassera. Today she has combined all of those passions into career advice as she helps other Swirlers navigate business success in the worlds of digital marketing and social media with her company My Friend Betty Says.

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How to Create an Incredible Recruitment Website?

Recruit CRM

As per a survey, it takes around 50 milliseconds for an internet user to assess your website and decide whether to stick around or move on. Candidates should be able to filter their search based on location, salary, job title, and more. Read more: How to leverage content marketing to supercharge your recruitment efforts?

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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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Is Your Education Useless? | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Ulrich ( @maryeulrich ) December 14, 2009 at 7:29 am Last week I listened to Dan Zarrella talk about the science of social media. My Social Media Experiment Reply Jodi Kaplan December 14, 2009 at 9:59 am The degree is partly to put your knowledge to work, and partly to teach you how to think and to apply knowledge.

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