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The Future of Blockchain in the Payroll Industry

HR Daily Advisor

Blockchain has the potential to disrupt the payroll industry in the next few years, but there is still a lot to learn about how it can and should be used. Paychex’s Frank Fiorille breaks down the basics of blockchain, its uses in the payroll industry, as well as benefits and risks. Source: phive2015 / iStock / Getty.

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Amy Braun-Bostich of Braun-Bostich & Associates: “Stay focused on the future and the path forward”

Thrive Global

This is true even when I am hurting as well. She also has a CFS® (Certified Fund Specialist) from the Institute of Business & Finance and a CLTC® (Certification in Long-Term Care) from the Corporation for Long Term Care. This is true even when I am hurting as well. You may even come out ahead of the game. Ask for help.

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Top HCM Leaders Write, and Here’s Why

Ceridian

We’re talking CPO’s, CHRO’s, HR/Talent Leadership, HR/Payroll Managers and more. Often well-established blogs like Ceridian’s are looking for fresh new content and ideas to share. Wendy Austin Lett – How to Avoid Working Late as a Payroll Practitioner. There are many ways to share your writing online.

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Top HCM Leaders Write, and Here’s Why

Ceridian

We’re talking CPO’s, CHRO’s, HR/Talent Leadership, HR/Payroll Managers and more. Often well-established blogs like Ceridian’s are looking for fresh new content and ideas to share. Wendy Austin Lett – How to Avoid Working Late as a Payroll Practitioner. There are many ways to share your writing online.

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How to Write Job Descriptions

BerniePortal

By the 2000s, this was really the standard practice for advertising a job - Monster bought jobs.com in 2002, LinkedIn was launched in 2003, and Indeed was launched in 2004. Of course, definitely include important or non-negotiable requirements - especially required certifications.