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In the five years since starting its Autism at Work program, global investment bank JP Morgan Chase has discovered there’s almost no job someone on the spectrum can’t do. An autism spectrum candidate was interviewed for a developer job that required Java. It turned out it was
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It takes a little getting used to, but companies are finding that recruiting executives remotely offers more than enough benefits to make up for the lack of in-person meetings. “There are many ways where the virtual recruitment is more efficient than what we did before,”
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Love ‘em or dread ‘em, Java and JavaScript skills are what employers are most often looking for when hiring software developers. The same goes for C#, Python and SQL, according to an analysis Burning Glass did of tech job postings. Dice.com, the tech careers site,
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Some might argue the point, but most of us know that stress will turn your hair gray. Just take a look at before and afters of US presidents. But who would have guessed that eliminating the stress can turn those gray hairs back to their natural color?
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The warning about serving two masters is an apt caution for administrative professionals who, as companies reopen offices, may find themselves suddenly having two bosses. Where once an executive assistant might stay with a single executive, the trend now is for all but the most
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It was June 19, 1865, two months after Robert E. Lee surrendered his Confederate Army and 2 and-a-half years after the Emancipation Proclamation took effect, that the slaves of Texas learned they were free. Ever since, June 19 has been celebrated as Juneteenth. From an inauspicious beginning in
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This week – Nursing Assistants Week — we at Green Key Resources want to extend a special thank you to the nation’s certified nursing assistants and recognize the vital work they do. These are the professionals who do the day-to-day work of caring for patients too ill,
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Tens of thousands – perhaps hundreds of thousands — of Windows 10 users are vulnerable to a “wormable bug” so serious it has been given the highest score possible of the Common Vulnerability Scoring System. Although Microsoft issued a fix for the bug in March, Homeland
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Investment banks are having a strong year. After taking belt-tightening steps last year and announcing cost reduction plans this year, the coronavirus pandemic and subsequent business shutdowns worried the industry that more draconian action might be coming. That prospect now is much less likely. Most