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High Salary Hopes, Low Study Time: Are Students Ready to Work?

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Notably, science majors report the highest levels of anxiety in the survey. Despite this lack of preparation, the survey also reveals that one in four students who plan to enter the workforce expect a starting salary of $70,000 or more. The data suggests this anxiety could be due to a lack of proper preparation.

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Haunted By Silence: How Job Seekers Can Avoid Being Ghosted

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According to a TopInterview survey, 57% of respondents reported that they had been left without communication after an interview. TopInterview recently conducted a survey revealing the greatest fears job candidates experience after an interview. In the corporate world, ghosting has taken on a new, unnerving meaning.

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The Four Horsemen of the Mandated Return to Office

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A Future Forum survey found that 21% of all White knowledge workers wanted a return to full-time in-office work, but only 3% of all Black knowledge workers wanted the same. A June 2022 McKinsey survey of all workers, remote-capable and not, provides further context on preferences for hybrid work. Resistance .

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What Can Young Lawyers Teach Us About The Future Of Workspaces?

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Fresh attorneys move more frequently in search of opportunity and salary bumps, while seasoned lawyers tend to stay longer, so the workplace plays a critical role in retention. According to Gensler’s 2021 Workplace Survey , younger generations are most likely to prefer a hybrid work model and least likely to prefer to work full-time remote.

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One in four people will work from abroad this year, and many won’t tell their employer

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The survey of more than 2,000 UK office workers claims that the dramatic increase in hybrid working post pandemic now extends to a “work from anywhere” culture. The survey claims that around half (49 percent) of these workers take out only personal insurance when working abroad, which may not be suitable cover.

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The big PA questions – what do you think?

Practically Perfect PA

Last month I asked you all to complete a survey which asked what are the big topics for discussion at the moment. Thanks to the hundreds of you that completed that survey. Are we paid the right salary for the work that we do. What support networks are out there that can help us support and guide each other?

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What can assistants expect in 2015?

Practically Perfect PA

I am very optimistic about 2015, here are a few reasons why… Employment opportunities and salary. Technology now allows individuals easier access to new opportunities and recruitment agencies are much more adapt at targeting the right candidates through social media and networking websites. Assistant networking and events.

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