Archive for the ‘On The Job Advice’ Category
Survey: 45% of employers using Facebook to screen new hires
Social networking is increasingly becoming a way to obtain a new job. It’s also a way for your new boss to see who you really are. A new survey shows almost half of all employers are checking Facebook profiles during the hiring process. CareerBuilder.com surveyed 2,667 Human Resource professionals. They found 45 per cent of […]
In: On The Job Advice · Tagged with: Careerbuilder, Discriminatory Remarks, Facebook, Haefner, Hiring Process, Human Resource Professionals, Inappropriate Photos, Lack Of Communication, Lack Of Communication Skills, Linkedin, Market Watch, Marketwatch, New Boss, New Job, New Survey, Personal Brand, Professional Image, Salary Information, Social Networking Sites, Turn Offs
Is Your Employer Spying on You?
It’s a high tech world out there, and employers have more tools to keep their eyes on you than ever before. You might wonder why your company cares to listen into your phone conversations or check your email accounts – it’s not necessarily meant to make your life miserable. Most often, a company is just […]
In: On The Job Advice · Tagged with: Assets, Case Management, Check Email, Corporate Secrets, Email Accounts, Keyboard, Money, Personal Cell Phone, Personal Sites, Phone Calls, Phone Conversations, Phone Number, Private Browsing, Productivity, Spying, Tabs, Toes, Traveling, Typing, Work Computer
Honesty is the Best Policy When Climbing the Corporate Ladder
Look around you. Some people that you work with today may be your boss tomorrow. Isn’t it funny how some professionals can easily climb the corporate ladder while others never quite get there regardless of how hard they try or what they do? Most people try to get there using an honest and hardworking approach, […]
In: On The Job Advice · Tagged with: Aggressiveness, Blackmail, Boss, Bribery, Business Professionals, Career Advancements, Career Communities, Climbing The Corporate Ladder, Coworker, Honesty Is The Best Policy, Mentors, New Opportunities, Niche, Office Politics, Paperwork, Personal Experience, Poll, Pride, Team Player, Tv Shows