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The Three Things Your Job Description is Missing

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If a prospective employee’s first touch point with a company isn’t someone who already works there, it is likely the job description on the career page or job board. But when the average posting is floating around 500 words , how is it possible for one to understand what life they’re going to be living as a result of the job?

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20 Best Employee Feedback Questions for HRs to Include in the Survey

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Employee feedback surveys can help you gain insight into what your employees think about their work experience and how you can improve it. In this blog, we've put together a list of 20 employee feedback survey questions to include in your next survey. Let's get started! What is an employee feedback survey?

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Is the Pressure to Perform Killing Us?

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Home About Us How It Works FAQs Contact Resources Request a Proposal Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 Is the Pressure to Perform Killing Us? They all deal with the pressure to perform and a feeling of a lack of control. It makes me wonder how she will respond to the pressures to perform in the workplace or the fear of losing a job.

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23 Awesome Ways To Make Employee Work Anniversaries Memorable

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How would you feel if it’s your birthday and no one ends up wishing you? Obviously, that will be quiet disappointing and you may end up having a bad mood for the rest of the day. Here, in this blog, it’s all about the ways to celebrate your employee work anniversaries and make it a special affair for them. Work Desk Explosion.

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Core Company Values: 12 Inspiring Examples

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She cites a LinkedIn survey that suggests 26 percent of employees would forego a fancy title and 65 percent would accept lower pay before dealing with a poor workplace environment. How to define and live by your company values. Think deeply about how to use your values to illustrate what your company hopes to achieve and represent.

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Commitment and Your Career: Where Do You Draw the Line?

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Home About Us How It Works FAQs Contact Resources Request a Proposal Tuesday, January 19th, 2010 Commitment and Your Career: Where Do You Draw the Line? Many of the responses on Jerry’s blog came from married people who said that marriage takes an enormous amount of commitment and hard work.

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