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How Good Samaritan Moved From Transactional to Strategic HR

Cornerstone On Demand

Working for IBM as her first job out of college, Ritter experienced firsthand the power of technology. She recognized right away that Good Samaritan's HR team was ready to make a change—they just needed the tools and support to make it happen. will need 2.3 million new healthcare workers by 2025.

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5 Lessons to Teach Recent Grads to Set Them up for Success

Cornerstone On Demand

With college graduation season behind us, chances are you've probably just hired a few recent graduates. Eager to enter the workforce and ready to learn, this new wave of workers may have the brains to do the job, but they'll still need some time to adjust to being in the working world.

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Maya Malekian & Geneve Lau of ‘empath worldwide’: “Don’t be too quick to write anyone off, but also don’t be afraid to say no”

Thrive Global

It is because of this worldview that she decided to reposition her career path from professional dance to public relations and journalism. On campus, she welcomes new students as a Dean’s host for the College of Communication. Don’t be too quick to write anyone off, but also don’t be afraid to say no. Maya Malekian ?—?Growing

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Doing the Heavy Lifting: How Matt Yuknis Made a Career Out of Carrying His ‘Weight’

Prism HR

When I spoke with PrismHR Customer Success Manager (CSM) Matt Yuknis last October about profiling him for our blog, he was a little concerned that he wouldn’t have enough interesting stories to share about his life and career. Even though Matt’s a bit soft-spoken, he still oozes with that “Boston Strong” mentality.

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Career Mentoring & Career Counseling: Navigating Your Professional Pathways

Heyyy HR!

Career mentoring and career counseling are two resources for professional development. Career mentoring serves to guide individuals through the challenging landscape of career decision-making and progression. On the other hand, career counselors provide a more structured approach to career exploration and planning.

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3 Lessons on Employee Motivation from My Days as a School Teacher

Cornerstone On Demand

The school was known as one of the worst schools in Los Angeles Unified School District at the time, but I was up for the challenge—eager and ready to make a positive impact on my middle school students. Of course, as I soon realized, teaching is not a one-way street. As an expert in education, I was at a loss.

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From One Senior to Another, We’ll Get Through This

Thrive Global

Welcome to our special section, Thrive on Campus , devoted to covering the urgent issue of mental health among college and university students from all angles. If you are a college student, we invite you to apply to be an Editor-at-Large , or to simply contribute (please tag your pieces ThriveOnCampus). Read more here.