How to Ace Your Next Job Interview

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You want your next job interview to be your final interview — because, if you ace your interview, you’ll put yourself in position to land your dream job. Yet, uncertainty reigns supreme, particularly when it comes to interviews. If you know how to plan for an interview, however, you can get ready to show a prospective employer why you’re the best fit… Read More »

Why It Is Important to Be Transparent with Your Employees

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You want your employees to feel good about your business — that way, your workers will do their part to help your company succeed. If you are transparent about your business and what it is all about, your workers may feel more confident about your company than ever before. In fact, there are many reasons why it is important to… Read More »

10 Safety Tips All General Laborers Need to Know

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General laborers work in warehouses, manufacturing plants, and other industrial work environments, and they face a wide range of on-the-job dangers every day. Fortunately, with the right approach to workplace safety, general laborers can protect themselves and others against on-the-job accidents and injuries.   As a general laborer, you play an important role in helping your company develop and maintain a safe work… Read More »

Red Flags That Could Mean a Candidate Is Lying on Their Resume

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You may believe you have found the perfect candidate to fill a role with your company. But, upon close examination of this candidate’s resume, you may find many red flags.   Ultimately, it is your responsibility to conduct a thorough evaluation of a job candidate’s background, expertise, and industry experience. Following this evaluation, you can decide to… Read More »

Benefits of Taking a Temp Job While Job Searching

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You want a rewarding career — and you’re on the right path to make your career goals come true. Your job search is ongoing, and now, you are considering a temporary position until you find a permanent role that falls in line with your career goals.  Taking a temp job while searching for your dream job may be beneficial.… Read More »

10 Ways to Measure the Productivity of Remote Workers

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You want your remote workers to be as productive as possible. Yet, your business frequently struggles to track the performance of its remote employees.   Measuring the performance of remote workers can be difficult, but there are many ways to track the productivity of these employees, such as:  1. Establish Goals  Create goals to ensure that… Read More »

How to Beat the Heat on the Job

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Summer brings heat that can make it difficult to stay focused at work. If you feel too hot while you work, you may sweat profusely and feel worn down. The results: summer heat can cause your day-to-day productivity to suffer, and it can put your health and safety at risk.     There is no way to control summer weather, but there are several things… Read More »

4 Apps to Increase the Productivity of Your Employees

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Your business wants its employees to thrive. To achieve this goal, your company can provide its workers with mobile apps that drive productivity.   There are many business productivity apps you can offer to your employees, but only the best ones will suffice. Some of the top productivity apps you can provide to your employees include:  1. Asana … Read More »

10 Ways to Stay Productive While Working from Home

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The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic now requires many employees to work from home. Yet, the temptation to check your social media feeds, watch TV, and engage in other non-work activities while working from home can be overwhelming. If you are not careful, you could waste work time and resources on various non-work activities, which can hamper your productivity.   Your business expects the best out of you, and… Read More »

5 Workplace Safety Tips to Cover with All New Employees

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You add new employees to your company and offer an extensive onboarding process. Yet, there is still a chance that new workers are uncertain about how to safely perform various tasks.   If new employees complete work tasks incorrectly, they can inadvertently put themselves and others in danger. Fortunately, if you educate new employees about workplace safety, you can reduce the risk of accidents… Read More »