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Why an Outstanding Resume is Not Enough to Get an Interview: Reason 4
Many people think that a powerful, well written résumé is sufficient to give them the edge needed to secure a job interview. While an outstanding résumé is absolutely necessary, it may not always be sufficient. This is the fourth in a series of short articles which outlines the factors, other than your resume, which could determine whether you will be amongst the chosen few from the multitude.

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Building a Company With A Strong Foundation
We must lead with the heart; show compassion and respect for our employees, employers and co-workers. Employees must respect their employers and appreciate the opportunity to be part of the organization. We must create an environment where everyone feels connected to the goals, to the daily tasks, to the company intentions and philosophy, and to the clients. Everyone must feel like they are affecting the bottom line.

Interview Techniques for Employers
Interview techniques for employers. Most employers do not know why or how to interview, and either spend the time asking silly questions, or telling the interviewee all about themselves. This guide is aimed at advising employers on the need for affective questioning and how to do this.

Business Opportunity Entrepreneurs Beat Recession
Business opportunity entrepreneurs are positioning themselves to beat the tough economic climate. Canadian workers have not had to face the brutal job losses that USA workers are experiencing. The economic crisis has had a global impact: one third of Canadian workers are worried about their jobs. Entrepreneurs are considering options to protect their financial future. Information age entrepreneurs do not have to wait for their employers or potential employers to recognize their particular worth to the company. Technology and the Internet made it possible to start a home business with little more than a computer and an internet connection. Start up costs are relatively low and online business opportunity requires very little ongoing maintenance or supplies. Many workers are evaluating their skills to start a home based business opportunity

Recruiting Through Social Networking Sites
Social networking sites such as Facebook have really changed the way people interact with each other over the last few years. Many employers are now seeking to utilise these kinds of websites as a recruitment opportunity. Here’s how to do it right.

The People Advantage of Being High Tech
It is a strange anomaly that in this modern technological age, many firms remain firmly entrenched in traditional work practices, requiring employees to be present in an office environment where they are ‘visible’ at all times. It is this ‘mistrust’ that many employers hold regarding home-based workers ‘skiving’ if they cannot be seen that holds back many such companies. Such employers miss out on a wealth of knowledge, skills and experience by sticking to these traditions as more and more employees gravitate towards companies that do offer a more beneficial work-life balance. A company that takes advantage of todays technology opens up a whole new avenue of opportunity

How To Avoid Caregiver Discrimination Claims
In April 2009, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission ("EEOC") published its Best Practices to assist employers in complying with federal anti-discrimination laws as they relate to workers with caregiving responsibilities. The Best Practices are not binding on employers and do not make caregivers a newly protected category under federal law. Rather, these are suggestions from the EEOC to encourage employers to consider "the ways in which family-friendly workplace policies can improve workers' ability to balance caregiving responsibilities with work." The EEOC asserts that these recommendations may also benefit an employers' workers, customer-base and bottom line by improving employee retention, increasing profitability and reducing costs associated with high employee turnover.

Top Ten Mistakes That Lead To Employment Law Problems
The workplace continues to change. It's becoming more diverse, more regulated, and more unpredictable. The challenges and risks facing employers today have never been greater. What mistakes expose employers most? Here's a brief overview of the ten biggest legal mistakes employers make.

How To Retain Top Talent During An Economic Recovery
To prepare for the economic recovery that is coming our way, employers should focus now on boosting employee engagement in order to keep key employees when the economy recovers, the job market is expanded and more attractive employment opportunities arise elsewhere. Many skilled employees may be frustrated by the actions of their employers during the recession and are just waiting for the opportunity to run for the doors.

TWO LESSONS LEARNED FOR EMPLOYERS FROM MANCHESTER, CT SHOOTING
Today employers had an opportunity to witness first hand another instance of workplace violence. This one occurred in Manchester, CT where an African-American employee who had complained about racial harassment in the workplace, went on a shooting spree against his co-workers when his employer asked him to resign. Employers need to learn how to better prepare for instances of workplace violence when they discipline employees. Employers also need to better understand their legal obligations with regard to complaints of unlawful harassment in the workplace. Hopefully, today’s tragedy can help employers understand that they need to be better prepared and take action to prevent instances of workplace violence in their workplaces.

Preserving the Dignity of Our Workforce
We Americans celebrate Labor Day each September as a reminder of how those who toil daily are important to their families and to the country. I might offer to you that the first Monday in September is also Employers’ Day, for without employers, there are no employees. We in the human resource profession find ourselves in a no-man’s land as both an advocate for our employees and an instrument of our employers. Guest Writer Richard Virgilio explains.

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