A Canadian company has launched a new website that gives employees the opportunity to leave feedback for the boss, with complete anonymity.
Would you do it?
Work is a lot like adult daycare. We're told to play nice, but let's face it, some of the other players make it nearly impossible. Here's our list of things that drive us crazy at work.
See if you agree with our picks.
More employers are asking potential job candidates to give up their Facebook password during job interviews. They want to see their pages to see if they have anything to hide and to try to figure out the kind of person you are.
How comfortable would you be with having to show your Facebook page to a potential employer? Even if you had nothing to hide, would this bother you?
With unemployment running at all-time highs for a significant length of time, it should come as no surprise that many Americans are getting more open to employment options— according to a new survey, we’re changing the way we look at temp work, in particular.
Who is Travis Broyles? I don't know, but he sure is willing to do almost anything for money reports NPR.org. Travis posted an ad on Craigslist.org titled 'I DO ANYTHING.' He lost his job, his drivers license and had no money so he got creative. Too bad more people don't have his ambitions. Check out his Craigslist listing, and a few of his quotes from NPR.org.
by Rhonda R. Savage DDS
There's no doubt that Facebook participation can be an asset to any business. The question is: How can you use it to promote your products and company, yet be sure your team members are cautious in the way they use it?