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Are Staffing Agencies Worth It?
A staffing agency is a great resource for companies who need temporary or permanent workers. It can help them find the right person for the job, and the agency can also help companies find the right candidate for the job. Sometimes, companies can't anticipate the exact number of workers they'll need. This is because unexpected exits and company issues can leave open positions. In addition, finding qualified employees is becoming more difficult because there are more open positions than there are qualified applicants.
By ESP WORKFORCE4 years ago in Journal
50 Innovative Business Ideas for College Students in 2022
When college students start a business, how should they choose the type of business? How do college students do business? Let’s learn the types of college students’ entrepreneurial enterprises brought to you by Answer Rates.com, let’s take a look!
By Muhiuddin Alam4 years ago in Journal
Rant
I chose this image for a specific reason. It is how I have felt when I am not at work. All my life has been for three weeks is school and work. I am beyond stressed, worrying about grades and if I will have the ability to keep my job. This is not meant to discourage people from pursuing their dreams but rather to vent about everything that I have been doing.
By Rene Peters4 years ago in Journal
6 Ways Entrepreneurs Can Safely Share Personal Stories to Build Trust with Customers
It used to be all about cold calling and hard sales, but times are changing thankfully. It’s now moving more towards building a community via storytelling that builds trust in what you the person, not the product is all about. These days people seem to have a real interest in the backstories of how a product came to be.
By Trisha Dunbar4 years ago in Journal
A Multiplicity of Symbolism
Hello, Vocal community, Although I am no stranger to writing, I am a stranger here. Circumstances in my life have led me to test this method of presenting my written material to the public. I am excited and intimidated to share my creative vision on this platform. Since this will count as the first story, I want to take the time to introduce myself by, of course, sharing one of my personal experiences with creativity.
By The Chrestomath4 years ago in Journal
Ask Not For Whom The Therapist Knocks. (He knocks for thee.)
It was late on an August afternoon in Sioux City, Iowa -- a city that's not as bad as it smells. The late summer temps had been flirting with the century mark that week and the humidity made it feel like a YMCA steam room. Of course, the cicadas enjoyed the weather. They'd crawled out of the ground sometime during the last week. Most of us hoped the smell from the few remaining packing plants and rendering operations would choke the little bastards before school started next week. No such luck, though. The meaty, winged insects were cheerfully whirring away in a rising and falling buzz. A local TV news reporter said last night that it's the males of the species that make the most noise. She said they make their wings vibrate loudly in order to attract females.
By Gary Dickson4 years ago in Journal
There Are No Perfect Jobs, Just Your Current One
My personal story A year ago I started out as a part-time content writer at this multinational company that works in the luxury furniture industry. As someone coming from a middle-class family who takes no interest in and is unable to afford luxury goods, I hesitated to take that job. I wondered if I could do well despite my limited knowledge about the field.
By Chau Trieu4 years ago in Journal
How to Get a Good Job After COVID.
How to Get a Good Job After COVID. When it comes to your career, what are you looking for? The perfect balance of work-life balance? A chance to give back to your community? If you’re pursuing a degree in COVID, then the answer is most likely both. Many COVID graduates have found that using their education to help others has given them a sense of purpose and joy. But while COVID grads are very skilled at helping others, they may not be prepared for the next step: finding a job. Here are some tips on how to get a good job after COVID.
By Abhishek Gupta4 years ago in Journal
Advice for Students Who Want to Become a Personal Injury Lawyer
Law students hoping to practice as personal injury attorneys may wonder how to get their footing in such a competitive field of law. Although personal injury law may involve high-stress cases with high stakes, many find the challenges bring rewards.
By Grady Dobric4 years ago in Journal



