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Flexible HR Options

HR Studio Group

We make it our business to keep current by scouring pertinent government websites, attending educational seminars, and engaging regularly with labor attorneys. Whether it's training, compensation, compliance, or performance management, we provide the right consultant to see a client's project through to completion. We like that.

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Flexible HR Options

HR Studio Group

We make it our business to keep current by scouring pertinent government websites, attending educational seminars, and engaging regularly with labor attorneys. Whether it's training, compensation, compliance, or performance management, we provide the right consultant to see a client's project through to completion. We like that.

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my managers are disrespectful to people, my company wants to do group interviews, and more

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I have two managers — a founder and a managing director at a small nonprofit — who frequently talk to the staff in ways that are demeaning and disrespectful. They want to stick with these seminars, as that is what they did back in the 90’s and it was highly successful back then. It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go….

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Association Member Surveys: Asking the Right Questions

Astron Solutions

These same best practices apply to any type of survey an organization might conduct, like a nonprofit HR team learning more from employees or a business learning more from customers. For instance: What industry do you work in? Education and training interest. How do you know which questions to ask? Benefit offerings.

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Career Mentoring & Career Counseling: Navigating Your Professional Pathways

Heyyy HR!

Career transitions are typically done when changing from one role to another within the same career field or changing from one industry to another. Begin by researching new industries or roles that intrigue you. Craft a step-by-step action plan that may include additional training or networking.

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employer will only reimburse travel if I accept their offer, tired of covering for a slacking coworker, and more

Ask a Manager

I recently applied for a summer job at a nonprofit. They invited me to a in-person, three-day seminar this weekend, where all applicants will present a self-prepared lesson so their teaching skills can evaluated. I’ve bought my train ticket already (they asked us to buy ASAP to keep costs down). Run in the other direction.

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Mortification Week: the museum captive, the accidental grope, and more

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I went into a long creative writing exercise about how my imaginary husband and I had gotten into a terrible fight and ended up deciding to romantically renew our vows while taking a hot air balloon ride over the local industrial park. When asked, I said that I’d driven to the train station and taken the train. ” 12.