Tuesday, December 31, 2019
You cant know it all Mentoring across ages and stages
You cant know it all Mentoring across ages and stagesYou cant know it all Mentoring across ages and stagesWhen most of us picture a mentoring relationship, we tend to imagine a wiser, older counterpart taking a young and impressionable person under their wing, though thats notlage always the case.While interviewing people for an article about getting rid of generational labels in the workplace, I learned that mentoring relationships can come in many different forms and span many unexpected age groups.Ive come to agree that Mentorships can transcend age, according to Nancy A. Shenker, CEOtheONswitchmarketing.Shenker says No matter what age or stage you are at in your career, you cant possibly know it all. For that reason, its always helpful to have a trusted but not overly invested third party to try to help you with big picture decisions. Having an experienced sounding board and Sherpa to guide you through decisions - big and small - can be invaluable according to Shenker.She also believes that having one whos not too close to you is probably your best option. Friends and family members can be biased, hired contractors may be concerned with their own profits rather than your well-being, but a true mentor is compassionate, empathetic, and balanced in his or her role, Shenker argues. But what about the age thing? Should you look for someone with mora experience or simply different experiences and skill sets?The modern workspace can be anything from a sleek high-tech corporate setting to your friendly neighborhood Starbucks. Its also important to realize that mentorship relationships have adapted along with the evolving workplace so that its entirely possible that a former stay-at-home-mom who returns to the workplace may be mentored by a tech-savy junges ding while a second-career baby boomer might find themselves asking a millennial for help in brushing up on their social media skills.Shenker, who is a champion of mentoring across different age groups shares a n anecdoteOne of my best sources of hiring advice was a former client of mine who was barely 20 but had his own business since he was 16. Shenker also currently works with a woman about half her age who has exceptional process management and organizational skills (one of Shenkers weak areas) and she helps keep me on track.Conversely, Shenker also says that her sometimes mentor is embarking on her own entrepreneurial journey and I mentor her in that area. Co-mentoring across the generations will become more common as each group cultivates unique skills.What should you look for in your own mentor? A successful mentor is honest and balanced. You dont need a bobble-head mentor who will just agree with your decisions and perspectives, but rather a good questioner and listener, Shenker says. In addition, a great mentor will gently shut down negative thinking and prompt action - and even suggest a protege seek out different types of experthelp (resume writing, therapy to overcome personal issues, additional training), if the mentor isnt qualified to help in those areas.More than anything its give and take. A great mentor will make herself available for time-sensitive decision-making. A great mentee/protegee wont take advantage of his mentors time or immediately reject adviceotherwise its a big waste of time and effort for everyone, as opposed to a productive coaching relationship, explains Shenker.Before searching for your own mentor or mentee consider the followingAge and Experience Is it important to you that your mentor be at a specific point in their career or have a certain number of years of experience? Why or why not? Unless you find a connection and comfort zone, youre unlikely to learn from each other.Proximity Do you hope to have semi-regular catch ups over coffee, or is checking in via email or text more convenient? Think outside the box and offer options. Your being a night owl might be the perfect motivation for someone in a different time zone to chat first thing in their morning.Availability Can you truly devote an hour or two a week to helping someone move up in their career? If not, consider stepping back from the relationship or volunteering to connect a specific time each month.Outlook Check out their social media feeds. Do they spout platitudes, or do they seem to be original thinkers? Are they bitter or optimistic? Try to connect with someone who shares your vision.Expectations Like any great relationship, its important to communicate. If you feel your mentor isnt paying enough attention or your mentee takes your advice for granted, youre probably not a great fit.Reciprocation Maybe youre great at programming but not so great at pitches. Maybe the mentor of your dreams loves talking while in the car, but hates driving. Find ways to show your appreciation for their time, experience, and abilities. Offer to drive someone to their next meeting, or spring for their Lyft, if thats what it takes to have one on one time together. Boundaries While the best mentoring relationships can feel like close friendships, you should always remember to respect agreed upon boundaries. Helping someone with their career doesnt mean being available 24/7 or for every meltdown.
Thursday, December 26, 2019
The t-shaped approach to building a 21st century career
The t-shaped approach to building a 21st century careerThe t-shaped approach to building a 21st century careerThe world of work is changing quickly.In the 21st century, careers are no longer narrowly defined by core skills, but through complementary skills and learning agility.If you can figure out the right approach to improve your skills, you will have a massive edge over everyone else.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreYour career has a huge effect on how you live your life.The career you choose can determine where you live, how flexible your life is, what you can do in your free time, and sometimes who you end up marrying.Your skills, knowledge, and competency (past, present) are either helping you advance your career or hindering your progress in life.Knowledge begets knowledge, and new competencies drive careers forward.As the world of work continues to change, your choices w ill determine if your career can stand the test of time.Your career path is a work in progress.Its something you shape yourself to build authority and reputation, hence the need to consistently invest in yourself in the best way possible.The t-shaped approach to building a lastingcareerThe term t-shaped isnt new.An alternate phrase for t-shaped is generalizing specialist.The top of the T is the generalized part.The upright stem of the T is the deeper understanding of your general knowledge?- ?your expertise.The term was popularized by Tim Brown, the CEO of the innovation and konzept firm IDEO.Dr. Phil Gardner, Director of the Collegiate Employment Research Institute at Michigan State University, once described the ideal job candidate as a liberal arts student with technical skills or a business/engineering student with humanities training?- ?in other words, a t-shaped candidate.He notes that while the engineers are out in front on this concept?- ?every field will require T professio nal development.The t-shaped approach has been in use since the 1990s by mostly consulting and technical companies to recruit and manage talent.IDEO and McKinsey Company have used this concept for years find world-class workers who are adaptable and can solve problems in creative ways.T-shaped professionals are experts in one or two disciplines (the vertical bar) and have also mastered other complimentary skills (horizontal crossbar) that make it easier for them to adapt in any environment.Complementary skills include the ability to work effortlessly with others, the ability to apply knowledge across disciplines, the ability to see from other perspectives, and an understanding of fields outside your area of expertise.Embracing the T-shaped approach to learning throughout your career can be really valuable to your career.Some vertical knowledge can become easily become outdated but when you have horizontal or niche skills, you can easily differentiate yourself in a crowded market.Ar e you ready for thefuture?To survive the changing world of work, focus on acquiring a variety of timeless horizontal skills as you improve your core skills.Where do you have a depth of knowledge or expertise?Once you know that, build other competencies around it.Youll not only stay versatile but also get a better understanding of the work you naturally gravitate to, which you can specialize in later on.T-shaped professionals build a wealth of knowledge over time and have the ability to quickly learn new tasks.They have deep knowledge and skills in a particular area of specialization, along with and the desire and ability to make connections across disciplines.T-shaped people have both depth and breadth in their skills.Broaden and deepen your set of skills. Its the only way to build a meaningful and lasting career in the 21st century.Interdisciplinary knowledge is what allows us to see with new eyes.Remember, change is the only constant.Pay attention to the trajectory of your industr y and stay on the forefront by learning new applicable skills.Stay a little ahead of the curve?- ?just enough to know whats likely to last and improve yourself accordingly.In an increasingly connected and interdependent world, if you have sufficient depth in a few?- ?or even many?- ?domains (comb-shaped), you can often be more valuable than a specialist.Transforming into a T-shaped (or comb-shaped) professional could be just what you need to take your career to the next level.This article first appeared on Medium.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
Saturday, December 21, 2019
Vehicle Lease Agreement FAQ - United States
Vehicle Lease Agreement FAQ - United StatesVehicle Lease Agreement FAQ - United StatesVehicle Lease Agreement FAQ - United StatesVehicle Lease Form FAQHow are monthly payments calculated?There are two components of the calculation, the lease payment and the interest owed.The lease payment calculation is as follows(Price - Residual Value) / Term of the LeaseThe price is the cost of the vehicle, minus any trade in rebate or cash back.The residual value is the value of the vehicle thats left on the vehicle at the end of the lease. Typically, its 35 to 58% of the full retail value.Term of the lease is how long the lease is for, typically measured in months and its at least 12 months.The interest payment calculation is as follows(Price + Residual Value) x Money FactorThe money factor is calculated by taking the interest rate and divided by 2400. (e.g. 7% is 0.07, the money factor for 7% interest is 7/2400, which equals to 0.0029.What is the money factor?It is the interest rate used in th e calculation of the Lease. It is the interest rate divided by 2400. For example, if the interest rate is 7%, the money factor would equal to 7/2400, which is 0.00292.What is supplementary warranty?It is warranty for repair from either the Lessor or a third cocktailparty that is in addition to the manufacturers warranty. It will commence upon the expiration of the factory warranty from the vehicle manufacturer.
Monday, December 16, 2019
March Madness basketball games could improve your office relationships
March Madness basketball games could improve your office relationshipsMarch Madness basketball games could improve your office relationshipsThe NCAA basketball tournament is here and offices everywhere are in the midst of the madness.Workplaces are embracing March Madness with office pools, brackets and friendly competition. (Friendly, that is, towards every team but the widely loathed Duke University team, which is frequently dominant but was knocked outearly this year amid much schadenfreude).A survey from Bloombergeven found that out of 1,200 adults, close to three-quarters of them said that a March Madness pool made them look forward to coming to work.Ball State marketing professor Ben Wright says that the tournament is an opportunity to boost morale and forge a mora cohesive workplace.Bonding over March Madness is fun- as long as youre bedrngnis a Duke fanI was fortunate enough to work at offices that not only recognized March Madness as a special occasion, but encouraged emplo yees to participate in all the aspects of tournament, from creating brackets to watching the games. I honestly looked forward to coming into the office knowing that the companies I worked for openly celebrated tournament time.It made it much easier that I worked for a sports publication, Bleacher Report. I recall meeting a new hire while we were watching a Duke game together in the office. He mentioned that he went to North Carolina and we both admitted that we chose the Duke Blue Devils to lose early in the tournament due to our shared disdain for the team.I forged relationships with my colleagues and made new friends that I still keep in contact with to this day thanks to Bleacher Reports initiative to incorporate March Madness into the workday.Why March Madness can bring colleagues togetherThere are a few dovetailing reasons that March Madness is the best opportunity for office bonding all year its the unique combination of competition, nostalgia and unpredictability thats unriva led by any other social phenomenon.First and foremost, college basketball is innocent compared to the aggressiveness of pro sports, offering sweeter narratives of young players overcoming barriers. Second, anyone can fill out a bracket to guess the winners even if he or she is not a fan. Unlike pro sports, college basketball is highly unpredictable. Every year, a surprise upset ruins even the best brackets, so the stakes are low. Third, the NCAA college basketball championships give more people a chance to feel included, since every part of the country is represented because of the regional design. Even better, every year a few small, scrappy schools make it in, which gives you a chance to root for the underdogs.Fourth, March Madness games are often played during office hours, which can produce the illicit thrill of secret viewing among fans. And finally, March Madness is short enough to sustain interest with a lot of thrills, but long enough to keep conversations going. The Super B owl or Oscars are conversation-worthy for a day or two afterwards, but March Madness keeps the surprises coming for weeks.March Madness fills the hole left by disappearing communal eventsLets get one thing out of the way the modern workplace is severely lacking in bonding opportunities. Open offices have created a backlash marked by widespread use of headphones and escapes to remote cubicles to work in peace. arbeitszimmer watercoolers dont exist any more, and event viewing has largely been replaced by Netflixian binge watching at our own pace.Add to that the constant change in employees at many offices, as shorter gigs and job-hopping, as well as remote work, all take root. New employees are hired and old colleagues depart for other opportunities. Establishing a relationship with a new coworker that you hardly interact with can be difficult, but March Madness can help with that awkwardness.Cheering for anything - whether its sports or awards shows - helps to build connections and spark conversations. According to Harvard Business Review, close friendships at work boost employee satisfaction by 50%. Partaking in an unpredictable, unique experience like March Madness brings colleagues together around a singular event and can help to reaffirm a groups potential to rally around a common goal.Coworkers who normally wouldnt talk to each other may feel looser once theres cheering involved, and rivals may find some common ground. (Except, again, in the case of Duke, the alums of which should be ready for all kinds of smacktalk).March Madness can frequently bring up memories of college and college sports teams, which can be a window into a special time from ones past. The tournament rekindles past rivalries but instead of a stadium, the venue is now the office.How to play March Madness in the officeKnow the lingo If youre not a college basketball fan, its easy to be one. (The rules are similar to professional basketball get the ball in the basket.) March Madness is the casual name for the tournament (conveniently, mostly during March) that decides which college basketball team is the best in the country. There are four regions East, West, Midwest and South. Each region sends its best teams to the Sweet 16, the semifinal portion of the tournament. The winners of the Sweet 16 go on to the Elite 8, which are the finals of the regional portion. The Elite 8 narrow down to the Final Four, which kicks off the national portion of the tournament. The two winners of the Final Four face off in the national championship.Watch on TV the tournament starts on Thursday, March 23, and you can get TV schedules from the NCAA. All of the games will be available through the organizations own streaming.Fill out a bracket Brackets are available everywhere online from the NCAAand from ESPN, to start. For anyone who wants to start an office pool,Yahoo Sports is a popular option that helps create and score brackets digitally so everyone can check in any time to see how their picks are shaping up.Ultimately, celebrating March Madness really isnt about basketball. Its about camaraderie. If you can find even one other person to watch it with you, the madness of it all makes it best time of year in the workplace.
Wednesday, December 11, 2019
Tips for Starting a Nonprofit Animal Organization
Tips for Starting a Nonprofit Animal OrganizationTips for Starting a Nonprofit Animal OrganizationNonprofit animal organizations have become increasingly popular in recent years, providing a wide array of services and advocacy programs that enaya animal welfare. Here are some tips on how to go about starting a nonprofit animal organization. Be Strategic Define a Mission. When founding a nonprofit, it is critical that you determine and define your organizations goals at the outset. Do you want to open an animal rescue facility, a low-cost spay/neuter clinic, a trap and release group, a pet food bank, or a therapeutic riding program? Will your organization act as an advocacy group or provide direct care for animals? Choose a Unique and Descriptive Name. Your organizations name should be distinctive and correlate directly to the type of services you provide. Avoid names that are already in use if possible (a quick search of the world wide web can alert you to such cases). Definitely be sure not to choose a name used by a large national group or any group that operates in your area. Recruit a Board of Directors. A nonprofit organization can benefit from having a board of individuals with backgrounds in areas such as business management, veterinary medicine, law, administration, accounting, marketing, and grant writing. A small board of 3 to 7 committed members is generally recommended. Financial and Legal Aspects Create a Budget. The IRS will require a budget for your organizations filing documents, and donors may ask to view your budget plan before offering funding. Open a Corporate Bank Account. You will need to handle (hopefully) a significant amount of funding from donors. The corporate bank account should be set up right away to accommodate necessary deposits and withdrawals. Formally Apply for Nonprofit Status. Nonprofit position is also known as 501(c) (3) tax-exempt status. Once your organization qualifies, donors will be permitted to write off thei r contributions of money, supplies, and other material gifts. This tax-exempt status can be a key qualifier for a number of grant programs and private donations. It can also qualify your organization for tax-exempt postal rates for mailings and exemptions from property, sales, or income taxes. After filling out the proper paperwork (Form 1023) with the Internal Revenue Service, an organization will be considered for 501(c)(3) status. It can take three to six months (or longer) to obtain approval, so it is important to handle the paperwork without delay. The determination letter that approves an organizations tax-exempt status should be kept in a safe place where it can be accessed at the request of donors. Groups expecting to bring in $5,000 or less in revenue from donations or other activities might not be required to request official tax-exempt status from the IRS, provided they operate in a manner compliant with the 501(c)(3) guidelines. An attorney should always be consulted to be sure that all documentation is in order to ensure state and government approval. Promotion and Expansion Seek Publicity. When your organization is ready to go public, be sure to distribute a press release to the media that announces an open house event or initial volunteer meeting. Local television stations, radio stations, newspapers, magazines, and animal-related businesses may be willing to spread the word if approached by a representative from your group. Mailing lists can also be rented or borrowed from other animal organizations for use in targeted direct mailings. The internet and social media sites can play a large role in promoting your nonprofit organization. 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Local businesses may also be willing to contribute to a community animal organization, whether through financial support or donation of goods and services. Photographers may donate photos for your website or brochures, pet food manufacturers may donate their products, veterinarians may offer free or discounted services. Sponsors may also donate their goods and services to charity auctions and other fundraising events.
Saturday, December 7, 2019
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Monday, December 2, 2019
Improve Interview Questions With Your Mission Statement
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Wednesday, November 27, 2019
How to Ask to Work Remotely Full Time - The Muse
How to Ask to Work Remotely Full Time - The MuseHow to Ask to Work Remotely Full TimeIts no secret Remote work is becoming a lot mora common. In fact, 70% of professionals around the world are working remotely at least one day each week, according to a recent study. And some are even working remotely full time.One of the biggest benefits of remote work is the flexibility it allows you in other areas of your life. Sick of where you live now? Move somewhere totally different. Need to take care of a parent who lives in a different state? You can do that. Want to be one of those people who hops from beautiful beach to medieval city to cozy cabin? Thats an vorkaufsrecht, too. Working from anywhere in the world has become so popular that you can even participate in a work travel program that plans your itinerary and sets you up with co-working space. Of course, there are some occupations where youre unlikely to be able to work remotely- healthcare providers, emergency partnel, and so forth . And there are some companies where remote work is frowned upon, if its even an vorkaufsrecht at all. But there are plenty of other roles and places where you can, as long as you have a laptop and reliable internet.The tricky part is finding one of these lucky gigs. But you might leid have to leave your current job to make your remote work dreams come true. Weve put together some tips on how to ask your boss if you can work remotely- from anywhere at all on the planet- full time. Because yes, you can do this.Step 1 Make Sure Youre a Top PerformerTypically, its better for your employer to hang on to you- someone who knows the company and the job- than to hire and train someone completely new. But thats only if youre already a top performer. If youre not, it doesnt make sense to have this conversation at all. If your boss doesnt trust you now, when you work in the geschftszimmer and under their watch, its highly unlikely theyll trust you when youre gallivanting all over the globe. So before you make this ask, consider the following How have your past few wertmiger zuwachs reviews gone? Have you ever dropped the ball? If so, how did you recover?What other positive feedback have you received?Hows your rapport with your co-workers and/or clients? If you think the answers to these questions prove that youre the absolute best employee you can be, write down some talking points so you can whip them out when you make the ask.If these answers dont show you in a good light, dont lose all hope. Instead, use this as an opportunity to figure out why youre not performing up to par and start focusing on improving. And maybe, just maybe, youll be better set up to have this conversation someday in the near future. Step 2 Get Clear on Your WhyKyle, a marketing executive at a Fortune 100 financial services company, wanted to telecommute full time so he could relocate to his hometown. It was never an vorkaufsrecht hed considered before- he felt that working remotely had the stigm a of youre lazy or a slacker. But that changed after a trip home to visit family. My mother had reached retirement age and my two siblings had moved away, Kyle shares. So I wanted to be closer to home. Im a big believer that you dont have to justify every choice you make, feeling you feel, or question you ask. But lets face it If you walk into your boss office and make this request, theyre going to ask for a reason. Not just because theyre curious, but because this potential change affects them and your teammates, too. Your reason can be a variety of things. And no- it doesnt have to be as altruistic as Kyles, nor do you have to get into the nitty-gritty of it all. But be clear on what it is. Even if its that you want to explore the world or live in a different city than where your office is.Dont be ashamed to prioritize the non-work parts of your life. An employee whos better able to manage other stresses and aspects of their life will be higher functioning and more focused.KyleDon t be ashamed to prioritize the non-work parts of your life, Kyle says. An employee whos better able to manage other stresses and aspects of their life will be higher functioning and more focused. Dont be afraid to ask for arrangements that work better for you.Getting clear on your motivation will also help you put things into perspective if your boss eventually says no. Is this a deal breaker for you? What would your next step be? Have you already scheduled a move-out date and booked flights to Honolulu? Even though Id love for your boss to give you a resounding yes, the truth is that not all dreams come true. Know what your backup plan is ahead of time so you dont get caught off guard and start panicking.Step 3 Put Together a PlanBeing able to anticipate any questions or concerns your boss might have- and providing potential solutions- can go a long way. Itll show that youve put a lot of thought into this and considered not just what you want, but how this could impact others and y our work.Put yourself in your managers shoes, says Lizz Vo, a communication specialist who successfully requested to work from a different location. What concerns would she have and how can you address them? Put yourself in your managers shoes. What concerns would she have and how can you address them?Lizz VoSo what are some potential concerns? Emily Ascani, a manager who has approved a few of her employees requests to work remotely full time, mentions communication.If someone isnt in the office, being available for communication via video conferencing and Slack is crucial to the teams success, Ascani explains. We rely heavily on video conferencing with our offshore teams and remote employees.Another common worry is productivity. With all those devilish temptations- napping on the beach, skiing on freshly fallen snow, exploring a brand new city- how will you get anything done? Asking yourself questions like these- and preparing answers for them- should help you go in well-equipped f or your boss potential rebuttalsHow will you define your work hours? When will you be online or otherwise available to your manager or team (and how will you account for time differences)?Where will you be working, and how will you ensure youre staying focused and on task?How will you attend or be involved in relevant meetings and important conversations or gatherings?What is your plan for maintaining regular communication and interaction with your boss and other co-workers? Think about the biggest work conflicts or issues youve faced How would you handle them differently as a remote employee?How will you compensate for being apart from your companys office culture and continue to uphold strong relationships with your colleagues, manager, and clients?To make your life even easier, we created a free downloadable worksheet to help you plan out everything you need to make the ask.Step 4 Have the ConversationThe time has come. The meetings on the calendar, youve concluded that youre a p retty darn good employee, and youve prepared as comprehensive a plan as possible. The only thing left to do is, well, ask.First off, avoid making the entire conversation about you and your needs, says Kiera Abbamonte, a content writer who asked to relocate when her partner was offered a promotion in a different city. Because realistically, your boss cares less about what you want and more about how youll meet what they want. Heres where that first step- evaluating whether or not youre a top performer- comes in. Highlight the unique stuff you bring to the role, such as past successes, Abbamonte says. Sell your employer on helping you find a better working situation, and why thats a better solution than finding someone to replace you.Highlight the unique stuff you bring to the role, such as past successes. Sell your employer on helping you find a better working situation.Kiera AbbamonteAnd, of course, dont forget to present your plan. Ultimately, whats most important is proving that, no matter where youll be working from, youll be just as productive (if not more productive). Lastly, leave some room for them to ask questions and express any further hesitations. Youre not a mindreader, so chances are you havent thought of everything (and thats OK). Youre making a pretty big ask here, so if they want to clarify anything or set up follow-up meetings, let them. Step 5 Suggest a Trial RunIf your boss is open to the idea of you working remotely full time but not completely comfortable with it, offer to collaborate with them to come up with a solution that works for everyone. One option Suggest a trial period. Shivan Barwari, who asked if he could work remotely so he could travel around the United States, did just that. During your trial run, be sure you can still produce the same amount and quality of work or your leash will be pulled back quickly, explains Barwari. For Barwari, who does a lot of video and image editing, making sure he could be just as productive meant finding a strong internet connection, buying a good desk and wireless mouse, and figuring out how to log in remotely to his companys system. Be sure you can still produce the same amount and quality of work or your leash will be pulled back quickly.Shivan BarwariPerhaps you start with working away from the office once a week or see how it goes for a full week or two before your manager makes their final decision. This trial period is a chance for you and your boss to figure out what works and what doesnt work when youre not in the office, and its an opportunity for you to work out any kinks (like figuring out what to do when your Airbnbs WiFi goes down). And hey- you might find that you dont even like working remotely. Better to figure that out during a test run than when its permanent, right?Going from being in the office every day (or most of the time) to barely ever seeing your co-workers in person is a big change. And while Im a big supporter of this lifestyle, your boss may no t necessarily be on board 100%. But if youre thorough and respectful, you might just get the answer youre looking for.
Friday, November 22, 2019
8 Hot Jobs to Apply to Today
8 Hot Jobs to Apply to Today8 Hot Jobs to Apply to Today Its almost that time of year again. As the nights get shorter, soon, well feel a chill in the air, kids will head back to school, and the leaves will change colors before slowly dropping to the ground. But while this time of year is often an indicator of things ending - no mora lounging by the pool or outdoor barbecues - its also a time for new beginnings. And if youre feeling restless at your current job, now might be the perfect time to make your next career move.Ready to turn over a new leaf? Check out unterstellung eight hot jobs below, in fields from healthcare to entertainment to tech and beyond, and apply now to get ahead of the competitionWhat Youd Do PresenceLearning offers speech-language pathologists (SLPs) a flexible, remote opportunity to work with kids with special needs - and grow their careers. Coordinating with an on-site assistant, our skilled independent contractors work with K-12 students and their IEP teams via live videoconferencing, using the same techniques and materials as traditional on-site services.What Employees Say Some of the many benefits of working for PL include 1) The mission is REAL. Most companies have a positive mission, but PLs mission to help kids is not just a feel good statement its actually achievable and what we strive to do. 2) The people are awesome Everyone wants whats best for the kids we serve, the company as a whole, and one another. 3) Being able to WFH- Enough said 4) Visits to Headquarters (San Francisco), company meeting in Las Vegas, Holiday paid time off, exciting incentives - Current EmployeeWhat Youd Do Investigates, evaluates, disposes and settles less complex claims with moderate supervision and includes the investigation, determination and evaluation of coverage, liability and damages and the setting of proper reserves. Incumbents at this level typically hold claims reserve and settlement authority of up to $5,000 liabilit y and/or $10,000 workers compensation or greater.What Employees Say Excellent leadership and direction. Although AJG is a large, publicly traded firm, its relatively flat where leaders tend to be highly accessible. - Current ProducerWhat Youd Do The individuals in a Pyrotechnician role are responsible for set-up and firing of pyrotechnic shows and effects in a variety of venues. Pyrotechnicians work directly with Entertainment-division teams to generate appropriate fixtures, programs and procedures to support shows.What Employees Say This is a great company to work for people are proud to work here and are smart and driven. Its exciting to be a part of what this company does and, if you work hard and are savvy about how to work well with others, you can have a lot of success and growth. Theres also a good amount of flexibility, depending on who you work for. - Current EmployeeWhat Youd Do As a Bullhorn Solutions Architect, you will be responsible for gathering requirements, developing use cases, drafting functional and technical specifications, and proposing technical solutions for new and existing clients. You will be a subject-matter expert in the Bullhorn platform, API, and extension points and will handle technical requests related to custom development, report development, and integrations with external systems.What Employees Say The culture/environment here is fantastic. Leadership is strong. Collaboration within and between departments is easy because Bullhorn employees truly care about each other. The perks and benefits are nice- far exceeding those offered at other St. Louis companies- but the relationships Ive gained and the direct link between my efforts and moving the business forward are what I value most. - Current EmployeeWhat Youd Do Responsibilities will include loading and unloading, packing and unpacking, auditing, general housekeeping, kitting, inbound processing, scanning orders, shipping and receiving, put-a-way, data entry int o computerized inventory control systems and inventory control. In addition, most positions will require you to operate powered equipment such as a forklift or hydraulic jack lift to perform duties.What Employees Say Tuition assistance is nice. Working there part-time is a great vorkaufsrecht in youre pursuing a degree. Work is tough but it becomes routine, if your body is up for it. Union employees get great benefits. Put in time as a part-timer, be a reliable employee, and youll be able to move up to management (if you get a degree), or as a driver. Driving is very hard and time consuming, but the pay is great and benefits are good as well. - Current SupervisorWhat Youd Do Must be able to shoot, write, edit and deliver important and impactful investigative stories on air and via social media outlets. Dynamic live skills required. Must be well-informed on current events and local newsmakers with experience in finding, researching and executing investigative stories that Get Resu lts.What Employees Say Lots of possibilities for learning, forward thinking and willing to take chances as a company. Management willing to delegate significant responsibility to staff (and hold accountable for results too) - Current EmployeeWhat Youd Do The Walgreens Healthcare Clinic Physician Assistant believes in excellence and is passionate about providing outstanding patient care and promoting wellness services as the premier provider of quality, accessible, and convenient care. Provides patient care that is consistent with Walgreens Healthcare Clinics scope of services for patients 18 months or older The Physician Assistant is flexible in staffing the clinics and is able to float the market and adjust schedules to meet market and patient needs.What Employees Say great new stufe orientation. autonomous. pleasant working conditions. other practitioners are helpful and available to assist over the phone. - Current EmployeeWhat Youd Do The Customer Success Manager (CSM) is the primary customer contact for Workiva products and services and is responsible for creating a wow customer experience. Each CSM is responsible for multiple customer accounts. The CSM will be responsible for day-to-day customer success activities spanning from the initial stages of onboarding to continued engagement and retention. The CSM will have an in-depth understanding of each customers overall business requirements and act as a consultant to determine how the various Wdesk solutions and features can meet their needs. The CSM will also partner with other Workiva teams on initiatives that address customer needs.What Employees Say Amazing company culture, great product, caring management, growing internal education/skill growth opportunities. Fast-paced with always new things to work on. Good pay, yearly bonuses, and amazing internal restaurant.- Current EmployeeEditors Note The companies and jobs highlighted in this article are curated by the editorial staff, listed in no pa rticular order, and do not necessarily reflect the official methodology of Glassdoors official awards or honors . Job openings available as of 8/16/2017. For more details about how companies and specific roles are considered for editorial coverage, please visit Glassdoor for Employers.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
This is the fun way to a meaningful life 3 secrets backed by research
This is the fun way to a meaningful life 3 secrets backed by researchThis is the fun way to a meaningful life 3 secrets backed by researchSometimes we all feel anxious. Sometimes lonely or disconnected. Sometimes unhappy, and maybe even a little crazy. You know what might fix all of this?
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