by Barbara Safani | Dec 10, 2007 | career research
I love doing research on the Internet and I frequently direct my clients to job relevant resources on the web. But for certain research, you just can’t beat the public library. Some of the best research tools online are fee based, but you can gain access to these same...
by Barbara Safani | Jul 16, 2007 | career research
According to a recent article in SHRM, many professionals feel that their employer’s core values are frequently not aligned with their own and this feeling can lead to lowered productivity or even silent sabotage of projects and ideas. For the job seeker, it is...
by Barbara Safani | May 7, 2007 | career research
This month’s issue of Business 2.0 profiles America’s best jobs in the hottest markets. Among the top cities for job opportunities are Orlando, Las Vegas, and Phoenix. Top jobs include software developers, financial analysts, and IT project...
by Barbara Safani | Mar 11, 2007 | career research
I’ve blogged before about the importance of sourcing industry-relevant salary information to support a candidate’s salary negotiation conversations. The Compensation Force blog has a post on a recent New York non-profit salary survey done by PNP, a...
by Barbara Safani | Jan 21, 2007 | career research
According to two recently released hiring trends surveys conducted by CareerBuilder and Manpower, 40% of hiring managers surveyed say their companies will increse their number of full time employees and 40% say they currently have openings which they can’t find...
by Barbara Safani | Jan 13, 2007 | career research
Fortune magazine just released their 100 Best Companies to Work For list for 2007 and Google is number one. Read why here or check out the list to see who else is in the top 100.