Today’s labor market is very competitive, and it can be difficult to attract good employees. Offering a robust benefits package can make your company more appealing to potential hires, as well as keep your current workforce happy and healthy. If you’re looking for ways to begin offering benefits to your employees, this guide presented by…
When you’re looking for the best workers for your small business, you want to look everywhere, even in far-flung countries like Nigeria. An often missed opportunity when it comes to excellent laborers is immigrants or foreign-based workers. When you hire one of these individuals, you’re hiring a person that wants to work for you. They want…

Your resume is one of the most important factors in securing a job; which goes unsaid. The work experience, knowledge, skills, qualifications and abilities you include in your resume are assessed by recruiters and HR reps to consider you qualified for the job. So what your resume should look like is important. The old school…
I don’t believe anything can take away from the commitment and hard work necessary to secure a college degree on all level. But… there are jobs you can get without a college degree that pay pretty well. From experience, unfortunately – I know individuals with a Master Degree that make $35,000 per year; still trying…

Maintaining a current resume is important if you are a career oriented individual; situations, responsibilities, departments, personnel, and projects change consistently which must be reflected on your resume. If you were asked today to submit your resume to a greater position, is your resume ready to go? I would almost guarantee the majority of the…

To be successful in the job market, it takes a decent amount of time keeping up with your resume, job search techniques, online application requirements and more. Resume trends in 2019 are geared towards providing better opportunities for job seekers. Paying close attention to the shortfalls of resume writing and analyzing the trends of 2018…
Start a business, get customers, and make money. It sounds easy but it is one of the hardest things to do (support yourself/your family needs from self-employment). According to statistics, 70% of self-employed individuals go back to full-time careers at the first sign of failure, 14% juggle both full-time work and self-employment, 10% go back…