Archive for June 2013
Think Customer Service Work is Just About Picking Up the Phone? Think Again.
Guest Post By| Ashley Verril Customer service employment used to be really basic. In almost every role, you could expect to respond to customer questions and resolve their issues. In more recent years, the channels for these conversations have expanded from just the phone to things like social media and live chat. This shift has…
Read MoreBalancing Work and Real Life
Some folks get offended when you point out that work is not real life. It isn’t. If you make the mistake of thinking that it is, you will lose perspective and start thinking that work is the end in itself. Work is a way to get the things that you want out of life. You…
Read MoreGovernment Jobs: The Secret! Only $99.95! (Not really, it’s free!)
Back before the Internet you would see those ads all the time, “Complete list of government jobs. Pay just $99.95 and we will send you a complete list every month for a year.” There are thousands of government jobs available. They are all over the country. The pay is great and the benefits are excellent.…
Read MoreEmployment is growing in the Boston area and what it means
The Boston area showed a 1.9% increase in employment in the last year. That equals 47,300 jobs in 12 months. The employment situation in the Boston area has been a solid increase for the last couple of years. What does this mean for job seekers? This is great news that should be tempered with a…
Read More10 Reasons To Focus On Hiring Veterans
Veterans returning from two wars have come home to find employment scarce and sometimes non-existent. As a nation, this is a terrible situation that every employer can and should change. All veterans, even ones that came back wounded, are fantastic employees that are worthy of special consideration. Below is a list of reasons that every…
Read MoreThe Most Important Boring Blog We’ve Ever Written: The Federal Reserve and Inflation
“Inflation might be good.” Okay, so no one actually said that at a macro-economic meeting in Istanbul, Turkey this week, but that’s what Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank President Narayana Kocherlakota suggested. He, of the unpronounceable name, had slides and everything (we like slides!) saying that if the Fed let up on the economy a bit…
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