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Writing a Professional Cover Letter that Gives You Leverage Amongst Competitors
When applying for a new job, many applicants spend hours perfecting their resume, and spend much less time on their cover letter. However, writing a
Drug Free Workplace Reduces Work Comp Costs for Georgia Businesses
My Business Is Too Small To Have An Employee With a Drug Problem Employees with substance abuse problems are a drain on Georgia workplaces.
Consider Temporary Employment During the Holidays
As we reach the middle of December, the most expensive—uh, wonderful—time of year has arrived. With presents to buy and decorations to be hung, most
How to Become a Leader in Your Office
In order to take your career to new heights, it’s essential to develop leadership skills. This can be challenging when you’re not in a management
Obamacare 50 Employee Limit Threatening Your Small Business?
Staffing provides growing companies flexibility to stay under those limits. Businesses with the equivalent of 50 or more full-time employees may face fines in 2015
Conversation Starters for Your Next Networking Event
For some people, striking up a conversation with strangers comes naturally. For the rest of us, the mere thought of networking can be daunting. Among