Llamas Could Help Prevent COVID Infections
Could a cure for COVID-19 come from llamas?. Researchers are guarded in their optimism, but in a paper for the journal...
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Banks, Asset Managers Begin Hiring Again
Amidst a volatile stock market that's seen more ups and downs -- more ups than downs in the last few...
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Join Us In Honoring Nurses This Special Week
More than ever, this is a time to recognize and honor the nurses of the world. Not only does National...
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Tech Hiring Slower, But Still Above Last Year
There’s no shortage of doom and gloom reports about the state of employment and the tech sector is no exception....
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Women Now Hold Majority of CHRO Jobs at Fortune 200
Women dominate the human resources profession. Three out of four HR professionals are women, a ratio that holds true at...
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Staffing Firms Can Fill 100% of the Nation’s Essential Jobs
An audit of the nation’s staffing agencies found them ready and able to provide workers for all of the “essential...
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PwC Is Again the ‘Most Prestigious Accounting Firm’
And the award for the “Most Prestigious Accounting Firm” goes to… wait for it… PwC. It’s the 12th straight year...
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The Unsung Heroes of the Pandemic
Nurses and doctors who treat patients with COVID-19 are rightfully celebrated as heroes of the pandemic. First responders, hospital orderlies,...
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Bioscience Rushing to Develop Virus Vaccines and Treatments
Big pharma and small bioscience are taking on the coronavirus, some becoming collaborators, some going it alone. At least 21...
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Recognizing Office Workers On Administrative Professionals Day
To all administrative professionals, those now working from home and the many thousands still commuting to offices at essential businesses,...
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To All Medical Lab Professionals – Thank You!
This is National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week, a time to mark the vital contribution of those who work behind the scenes....
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Majority of Employers Still Honoring Job Offers and Internships
There’s some good news for college students anxious about their summer internships. Almost two-thirds of employers intend to go ahead...
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Internet Slow? It’s Probably You
If your internet connection seems slow, don't blame the internet. It's you. Or to put it more precisely, it's the...
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Telemedicine Use Surges As People Avoid Personal Contact
Faced with limits on in-person visits and constrained by directives to stay home, an ever-growing number of consumers are turning...
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Congratulations to New York’s Top HR Women
Crain’s New York Business recently published its list of 62 notable women in talent resources. Impressive leaders, Crain's explained they were selected for...
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Your Post-Virus Office Will Be Very Different
As the number of new COVID-19 cases shows signs the growth curve might be flattening, there’s hope some businesses may reopen...
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Blood Banks Seeking Healthy and Recovered Volunteers
A Red Cross plea last month for blood donors averted what the agency described as a shortage so severe some...
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Updating Our Response to the COVID-19 Crisis
The last several weeks have been a trying time for our nation. With so many businesses closed and all of...
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Scammers, Hackers Preying On Virus-Related Fears
Coronavirus scams promising cures, tests and preventatives have become so prevalent the Federal Trade Commission is promoting a sort of...
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You Still Need to Be Professional When Working From Home
Experienced work-at-homers know to keep the dog out and the door closed when on a conference call. For video meetings,...
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