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Why Are Restaurant Jobs in Georgia in Such High Demand?
Growing Restaurant Scene in Georgia The restaurant industry is booming in Georgia, and there is a good reason for this. It has widely varied dining options, from good old-fashioned Southern cuisine to international flavors that attract both natives and tourists alike. With an increasing number of restaurants opening their doors, skilled staff like chefs and servers are in high demand. This creates a huge job market within the hospitality sector for those who want to enter.
By EmployeezNowabout a year ago in Interview
Exclusive: Maham Malik Opens Up About Her Journey, Leaked Video Controversy, and New Beginnings
Pakistani-Canadian influencer Maham Malik has recently made headlines, not for her glamorous modeling career but for a deeply personal controversy that has left her followers and the public divided. In this exclusive interview, Maham speaks about her transformation, the emotional toll of the alleged video leak, and her hopes for the future.
By Insight Storiesabout a year ago in Interview
WWD: Goldfield Group Songzhuang
In 2024, WWD personally created 'My Free Style'—the Songzhuang Yijie District Jump Villa Space—for Jindi Group. In an era where model homes are defined by various styles, WWD aims to abandon stylistic constraints and instead design a lifestyle that embodies self, freedom, and ease, reinterpret the emotional connections to the real lives of young people today.
By ArchiTodayabout a year ago in Interview
Through the Eyes of The Observer: Gennie de Lange’s War Poems and Art
War is a universal tragedy that touches every corner of the world. It shapes lives, impacts families, and leaves scars that last for generations. But what happens when an artist, through their unique lens, brings the horrors of war to life? That’s where Gennie de Lange’s powerful work comes in. Her book, We Will Never Forget, is a haunting yet beautiful collection of war-themed poetry and ceramic art that sheds light on the devastation caused by conflict, while offering a glimpse of hope through resilience.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
Vernal Equinox: Finding Balance in Light and Dark
The Vernal Equinox is a fascinating time of year, marking one of the rare moments when light and dark find themselves in perfect balance. This celestial event occurs twice a year, during the Spring and Autumn Equinoxes, offering a chance to reflect on nature’s harmonious design and how we might strive for balance in our own lives. With March 19th being this year’s Vernal Equinox, it’s the perfect opportunity to dive into the significance of this day and explore ways to celebrate and realign.
By Angela Brownabout a year ago in Interview
WORKPLACE ETHICS
Workplace ethics refers to the set of moral principles, standards, and values that guide behavior and decision-making in a professional environment. It defines how employees, employers, and organizations interact with one another and influence the organizational culture. Strong workplace ethics are essential for fostering a productive, respectful, and harmonious work environment. Ethical behavior in the workplace builds trust, promotes fairness, and supports the achievement of organizational goals. In this article, we explore the importance of workplace ethics, the key principles involved, and how ethical practices contribute to a positive and successful workplace.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Interview
Thedy Johanis: Rising Above Challenges to Build a Lasting Legacy
In the world of property development, resilience and vision are the foundations of success. For Thedy Johanis, these qualities have guided him through more than two decades of transforming urban landscapes and building thriving communities. Recently, however, his journey took a challenging turn when false accusations threatened to derail his progress.
By Thedy Johanisabout a year ago in Interview
Company Culture… It’s More Than Employee Perks
Company culture. A phrase that you could say gets thrown around a lot these days, especially now that hybrid and remote work have become practices that have stuck around in the post-pandemic world. But company culture is more than just having people come into the office to work. And ready for this? It’s also more than employee perks too. Yes, I know that’s what most people think of when they hear the phrase “company culture,” and that’s coming from someone who has dogs running around the office and beer on tap just a few feet away from my desk. Sure, those things are cool, but they are the side effects of what an office culture can have.
By Alex Ceneviva about a year ago in Interview
Shivam Yadav: Redefining Public Relations with Innovation, Integrity, and Impact
A Visionary in the Digital Age of Reputation Management Very few public relations leaders combine respect and influence like Shivam Yadav does in this ever-evolving world of public relations. He is the founder and driving force behind Publish Your PR; there, he has established a new standard for excellence in reputation management through a mix of cutting-edge strategies with authentic storytelling. His methodology molds brands and redefines the role of PR in the digital world.
By Yadav shivamabout a year ago in Interview
Tips to Stay Motivated in Your Comedy Journey
Stand-up comedy is one of the most rewarding yet challenging careers. The quest of making the audience laugh usually has its own struggles, from writing fresh material to performing it well. Staying inspired during this journey can be overwhelming, especially when faced with rejection, self-doubt, or creative blocks.
By Dan Nainanabout a year ago in Interview
Filmmaker Bingliang Li Champions Diversity, Authenticity & Also Controlling AI’s Influence
How advanced simulation technology could influence human decision-making “The movie Blade Runner and Philip K. Dick's novella ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?’ were key inspirations for the line ‘I’m human, too,’ spoken by the holographic maid in my short movie, Zee. These stories explore the growing conflict between pure humanity and the increasing presence of robotics and AI, a theme I wanted to reflect in this film. The line encapsulates a deep existential question: What truly defines humanity? Is it biological, or is it something more profound, like emotions, consciousness, or the ability to connect?”—Bingliang Li, Writer, producer, director, VFX producer of “Zee”
By ashley collieabout a year ago in Interview









