Tag: hiring

Epoch Times Seeking to Hire Journalists in Canada

The Epoch Times is seeking full-time and freelance journalists to cover news of national relevance in Canada. The ideal candidate should be grounded in ethical journalism and able to balance the production of daily news, as well as develop enterprise stories and feature articles. You would be working remotely with an assignment editor. Duties: Find…


How Predictive Hiring Will Help You Weather the Next Disruption

Businesses have evolved significantly in the past half-century. Technology factors into virtually every industry under the sun, plus increases in consumer choice and VC funding have transformed what it takes for a company to become—and remain—successful. It has never been easier for an agile startup to cut a successful business off at its knees in today’s environment. To thrive, every company—from…


How to Build a Winning Team

Article by Ryan McGrath I’ve said before that success at my company, Asset Living, is a direct result of our ability to do a number of things well. We’re great at problem solving, we value diverse voices, and we work hard day-in and day-out. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, we know how to build an amazing team that will enable us to continue to…


How to Recruit and Evaluate Talent for Your Early-Stage Startup

Article by Snehal Kundalkar Securing great hires is one of a CEO’s top priorities, and for early-stage startups, the odds can be stacked against you. I came across a comprehensive guide to startup hiring 101 written by Steve Bartel, the co-founder and CEO of Gem. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend reading it. He…


Employers Must Brace for Competitive Talent Market as Workers Rethink Careers and Job Expectations: Survey

A new survey suggests employers should brace for an increasingly competitive talent market post-pandemic, with half of U.S. workers telling pollsters they feel more in control of their careers and a majority saying they’d like to retrain for a job in an entirely different field. According to Prudential’s latest Pulse of the American Worker Survey, which polled…


Orange County Restaurants Struggling to Hire Employees

Some Orange County restaurants say they’re offering bonuses to encourage new hires as they struggle to recruit new employees. Newport Beach-based Chipotle Mexican Grill announced May 10 that it would increase average hourly wages to $15 by June, in an attempt to incentivize workers to join and stay on their team. “Our restaurants have remained open during [the pandemic], so the…


NTD Business Full Broadcast (April 26)

A top white house official defends President Biden’s plan to tax the rich. He says the upcoming capital gains tax hike would only impact a small sliver of Americans. If you’re looking for a job, look no further. One employer is paying cold hard cash to job seekers just for an interview. Corn futures surge…


Dollar General to Hire up to 20,000 Workers as Economy Rebounds

Dollar General Corp said on Wednesday it would recruit up to 20,000 employees this spring, the latest company to plan a hiring spree as more parts of the U.S. economy reopen and fiscal stimulus kicks in. But the number was lower than the more than 50,000 workers the company hired around the same time last…


March Hiring Accelerated to 916,000, yet Many Jobs Remain Lost

WASHINGTON—America’s employers unleashed a burst of hiring in March, adding 916,000 jobs in a sign that a sustained recovery from the pandemic recession is taking hold as businesses increasingly reopen. The March increase—the most since August—was nearly double February’s gain of 468,000, the Labor Department said Friday. The unemployment rate declined from 6.2 percent to…


Federal Reserve Sees Modest Pickup in Hiring This Month

WASHINGTON—The Federal Reserve says there’s evidence that hiring has picked up in recent weeks, even as the job market remains badly damaged by the pandemic. In its semi-annual monetary policy report released on Feb. 19, the Fed said it’s been watching job data compiled by payroll processor ADP. The Fed has constructed its own measurement…