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Some Companies Are Asking Employees to Pay for Training to Increase Buy-in. But Does It Work?

Success

You make it through hurdle after hurdle, from multiple interviews to onboarding, and you are ready to start training. And then, you are asked to sign a Training Repayment Agreement Provisions (TRAPs) agreement. And as sketchy as the name sounds, you do it because, well, you need a job!

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Paying Candidates for Interviews: What Should Be Covered and Why?

Success

William Stonehouse III, president and co-founder of Crawford Thomas Recruiting, has an eye on the trend of paying for interviewing expenses. Stonehouse explains it’s also costs associated with flights, transportation, meals, parking, interview wardrobe, devices on which to conduct a remote interview and more.

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The Great Mismatch: Why Employers And Employees Are No Longer In Sync

Allwork

The pandemic presented a unique opportunity to work differently, which meant that most had to make a quick transition to remote work — often for the first time. The jobs market is slowing down,  high inflation  is driving up the cost of living, workers are being “forced” back to the office, and  wage increases are stalling.

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Choosing Administrative Training That’s Right for You

Office Dynamics

The challenge may come when you realize there are a plethora of training programs, conferences, webinars and other learning events for administrative assistants and executive assistants. I thought I would give you a quick overview of the various training platforms for assistants and a few words of wisdom. Last several days.

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How to Deal with Non-Negotiable Unrealistic Expectations

Eat Your Career

Present your case to your leaders with evidence, highlight the consequences of making this impossible task happen,and offer potential alternatives. Additionally, make sure people know that your commitment to service cannot come at the expense of your well- being. Amazing how that happens!)

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Tips For Keeping Office Printing Costs Down

Office Dynamics

You may need one for printing a hard copy of an important client presentation or for printing hand-outs for your internal meetings. That said, all of that printing is not only harmful to the environment, but the cost to print off so often can quickly mount up. So, here are some tips to help you keep your office printing costs down.

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Experts Predict 2023 Will Be the Year of ‘Quiet Hiring’—Here’s What to Expect

Success

This can lead to raises and promotions for those overachievers, and less of a cost burden on the company to onboard a new team member. This presents quite the conundrum. With our tenuous economy, quiet hiring can be a short-term fix for saving on costs associated with recruiting and benefits.

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