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Would You Move for The Right Job?
Feb 5th, 2013
Would You Move For The Right Job? By Robert Boroff  | Google + It’s a story we all know well, somebody you know reaches the position they’ve been striving for throughout their entire career and suddenly your once humble colleague becomes an arrogant manager. Often people in this predicament become increasingly…
Effective Training in the Workplace
Feb 4th, 2013
Effective Training in the Workplace By Robert Boroff  | Google + Training in the business realm can seem like an easy answer for managers looking to increase employee productivity and efficiency. Although this is the case, many managers face challenges when the training sessions do not produce any long-term effects on…
Making Informed Decisions
Feb 1st, 2013
Making Informed Decisions By Robert Boroff  | Google + As the manager for a company, at any level and of any size, you are forced to make decisions on a daily basis. For every manager, your ability to make appropriate decisions is what landed you in your current management role, so…
Questions not to ask when Conducting an Interview
Jan 31st, 2013
Questions not to ask when Conducting an Interview By Robert Boroff  | Google + When interviewing a candidate, the interviewer should refrain from asking the candidate questions that are illegal under the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967. This act established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, which enforces the laws…
How to Manage the Virtual Workplace
Jan 30th, 2013
How to Manage the Virtual Workplace By Robert Boroff  | Google + Over the past few decades technology has changed drastically, and as a result companies have been forced to change with it. As the companies around us change it has become vital for the employees and management to change as…
Slow and Steady Wins the Race
Nov 26th, 2012
Slow and Steady Wins the Race By Robert Boroff | Google + Sometimes people feel that if they are not moving at 100 MPH that they are stuck and not making moves towards where they should be. It is important to keep in mind that everyone does things at their own pace and…
Reasons to Make a Job Change
Oct 26th, 2012
Reasons to Make a Job Change Do you ever find yourself being too comfortable in your current job? Being comfortable is one thing, but too comfortable? Or are you unhappy but feel you have no other choice? If your answers are yes to the previous questions, it is time for…
How to make a great first impression at your new job
Sep 21st, 2012
How to make a great first impression at your new job So you are starting a new job and you want to make sure everything goes smoothly. You don’t want to make a bad name for yourself from the start, so you should keep a few basic steps in mind…
Reasons to hire a student athlete
Jun 19th, 2012
Firms are now starting to notice of the advantages of hiring collegiate student athletes.  There are approximately 50,000 student athletes graduating every year from respective universities across the country.  There are five main reasons why firms should look to hire college athletes. 1. Competitiveness College athletes have grown competing in…
Do You Work By Moon Light?
Jun 5th, 2012
Do You Work By Moon Light? Jobs aren’t nearly as secure as they used to be.  Even if you do feel as if your current position is fairly reliable, it’s likely that you’re not making the amount you would like to. This economic insecurity has led many to seek part…

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