How to Find a Good Employer
If you are currently job hunting or even considering a career change, finding a good employer to work for is important. Not only is the
Searching for employment can be a full-time job. Even with low rates of unemployment, the competition for finding a job is still very competitive. Companies decades ago would hire a person as an investment with the idea of keeping them employed for a long period of time. This mindset is now changed and hiring managers are looking for immediate value from the people they hire.
Everyone looking for a job is competing for many of the same open positions. Advertised positions for employment may seem to be abundant. However, many of these will be filled internally. The job market is never what it may seem to be.
Finding employment can be stressful, time-consuming, and ultimately depressing. With technology filtering thousands of resumes and employers being extremely selective, making the next career move or changing jobs can be a challenge.
If you are currently job hunting or even considering a career change, finding a good employer to work for is important. Not only is the
Although employers are not legally supposed to discriminate based on a person’s age, it happens all the time. Most people believe age discrimination in the
A must-have savings plan for your first job is to save money for when you do not have a job. For young adults entering the
Estimates are that 98% of Fortune 500 companies use some type of Applicant Tracking System (ATS) software for their employment recruiting. Employers and recruiters using
Just about everything it seems is done online these days. When the internet started to become widely used popular job boards, such as Monster.Com, started
Resource: The Ladders, AARP