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How community leadership can benefit you - Freelancers Union - 0 views

  • 87% of global consumers consider social responsibility when deciding which products or services to buy
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    blog post by Laura Murphy, August 17, 2015 on why being engaged in community is good for your freelancing
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Technology Still a Big Disconnect for Older Americans - US News - 0 views

  • "Technology is an enabler; it is not the solution," he adds. Further, using high-tech tools can be a solitary act that creates "unintended opportunities for isolation. This idea that people are going to get all their socialization through the Internet is just not going to happen.""People think that somehow boomers are going to trump biology" in terms of being able to stay technically proficient as they get older, Collins says, "but it's not going to happen."People with Parkinson's, for example, face challenges in using most of the small, touch-screen devices now on the market, he observes. The new iPhone has won raves for its digital assistant, called Siri. But what if the user can't hear? Or what if they have macular degeneration and can't see the screen on a computing device?
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    technology issues for baby boomers and even older adults--we will not benefit as much as I thought based on this assessment by Philip Moeller, February 27, 2012.
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

Payroll Administration | Workers Compensation | HR Management | Integrity Employee Leas... - 0 views

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    "What is a PEO? A Professional Employer Organization (PEO) is a human resource outsourcing company designed to assist small, medium and large size businesses to concentrate on their own business by taking on the headaches of payroll, workers' compensation and human resource management."
Doris Reeves-Lipscomb

These Are The New Rules of Work | Fast Company | Business + Innovation - 0 views

  • The old rules of work applied to an economy of factories and offices, a world of "standard," stable employment with large employers, over careers with more or less predictable trajectories. The new rules belong to another universe—flexible, precarious, and entrepreneurial, less and less tied to specific times, places, and employers.
  • Old Rule: You have a full-time job with benefits. New Rule: You go from gig to gig, project to project.
  • Old Rule: Work is "9-to-5" New Rule: You’re on call 24-7.
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  • Old Rule: You commute into an office every day. New Rule: Work can happen wherever you are, anywhere in the world.
  • Old Rule: Work-life balance is about two distinct, separate spheres. New Rule: For Better Or Worse The Line Between Work And Life Is Almost Entirely Disappearing.
  • Old Rule: You work for money, to support yourself and your family. New Rule: You work because you’re "passionate" about a "movement" or a "cause"—you have to "love what you do."
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    article by Ross Perlin, May 18, 2015 on new rules of working
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Top 5 Job Search Aggregators for a Smarter Job Hunt - 0 views

  • Too many job boards: The trouble with job boards is that you never know which one to use as new ones keep popping up on a daily basis. The barriers to entry in this industry are very low, as anyone with some technical knowledge can set up a free open-source powered job board and start posting positions tomorrow.
  • Enter the job search engines:
  • Benefits of job board aggregators:
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  • Warning: lots of results and duplicates:
  • The comprehensive search will pull up results from job boards, newspaper’s job sections, company career pages, recruiter sites and more.
  • Here are the best aggregated job boards in order of size:
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    lists advantages and disadvantages of job search engines
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