Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Fresh Perspectives Wanted
Fresh Perspectives WantedFresh Perspectives Wanted*/Read the infographic text.FRESH PERSPECTIVES WANTEDSurvey Suggests Fresh Ideas and Enthusiasm Lead to Job OffersCFOs were asked, Is your firm more or less active in recruiting entry-level candidates from colleges or universities now than it was five years ago?16% Somewhat more active7% Significantly more active7% Somewhat less active5% Significantly less active65% About the saatkornCFOs were also asked, Which of the following is the primary reason your firm is more active in recruiting entry-level candidates from colleges or universities?30% They bring fresh ideas and an innovative spirit22% They bring energy and enthusiasm to their jobs18% They adapt quickly to new technology18% There are recruiting challenges at more experienced levels12% They have lower salary expectationsSource Accountemps surveys of more than 2,200 CFOs from a stratified random sample of companies in more than 20 of the largest U.S. metropolitan areas. 2016 Acc ountemps. A Robert Half Company. An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/Disability/Veterans.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
The 10 hottest US summer destinations, according to TripAdvisor
The 10 hottest US summer destinations, according to TripAdvisorThe 10 hottest US summer destinations, according to TripAdvisorYou dont have to travel far to have a great vacation. In fact, there are countless destinations just a short drive or flight away that have everything you want in a summer getaway - great weather, endless entertainment options, activities for everyone - and you wont even need to pack a passport.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreTripAdvisor looked at hotel/attractions booking interest for over 3,500 US-based TripAdvisor users between June to August 2019 and found that 55 percent of travelers were planning domestic trips (and many were, unsurprisingly, beach-bound). Here are the 10 most popular US destinations for the summer.Orlando, FL($216 bettenburg Summer Average Nightly Rate)Sure, Orlando is theme park central, but between Diagon Alley at Universals Th e Wizarding World of Harry Potter and the photogenic treats at Walt Disney World (including vegan options and boozy beverages at Epcot, youll find something for everyone. Plus there are plenty of watersports, Everglades tours, and scientific discoveries at the nearby Kennedy Space Center.Las Vegas, NV ($167 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Summer is prime time for Sin City, which combats the desert heat with your pick of pool parties, iconic shows and concert residencies (Cher, Janet Jackson, and Gwen Stefani to name just a few), top-notching dining and shopping, nightclubs that dont stop, and anything and everything thatll create memories you may or may not want to leave in Vegas.Myrtle Beach, SC($250 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Imagine small beach town charm, but with 60 miles of beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. Myrtle Beach has accommodations for every type of traveler, whether youre looking for an oceanside resort or family-friendly option. And the Boardwalk has endless entertainment options, including the 200-foot tall SkyWheel.Maui, HI($533 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Theres something about island life that just makes you slow down and relax. On Maui, drive some or all of the 65-mile winding and scenic road to Hana, catch the sunrise on a dormant volcano, get your fill of delicious Hawaiian food, and of course, soak up some sun on a number of warm beaches (including several black sand ones).Ocean City, MD($286 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)The beach and boardwalk are the main attractions in Ocean City, and throughout the summer, the city hosts freeweekly events like concerts and movies on the beach. Just eight miles away is Assateague Island National Seashore, where wild ponies wander freely around the marshes and grasses.Key West, FL($336 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Head south all the way to the southernmost point of the continental US, which is found in Key West. You can also find some literary inspiration at the Ernest Hemingwa y House, where the author lived for 10 years. Before heading home, make sure to have a slice of the citys signature dessert, Key lime pie.New York City, NY($329 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)New York is truly a city that never sleeps, which is ideal when those hot summer days transition into warm nights. See a Broadway show, peruse art at a museum, stroll through Central Park or over the Brooklyn Bridge, shop along 5th Avenue, indulge in fine dining or bestattungs and go at a food truck, and check out architectural gems like The Oculus, The Vessel, or the 9/11 Memorial.San Diego, CA($283 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Come to San Diego for the beaches, whether youre a surfer or not, and stay for the beach lifestyle. Temperatures are almost always warm, which make outdoor activities possible year-round. There are numerous gorgeous hiking spots, like Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve, which overlooks the Pacific. And animal lovers, dont miss the San Diego Zoo, the most visited zoo in the US and home to over 3,500 animals, including koalas, polar bears, elephants, and more.Virginia Beach, VA($272 Hotel Summer Average Nightly Rate)Virginia Beach is a beach with history First Landing State Park is near where the first English colonists arrived in 1607 (and is now an area with hiking trails, picnic areas, and campsites). Youll also find Cape Henry Lighthouse - there are actually two lighthouses next to each other, and the original one was the first to be commissioned by the US government in 1792. For some modern comforts, head to the three-mile boardwalk or the Virginia Aquarium Marine Science Center.This article first appeared on Brit + Co.
How to Rehearse for an Interview
How to Rehearse for an InterviewHow to Rehearse for an InterviewRehearsing is one of the best ways to prepare for a job vorstellungsgesprch. A mock interview with a professional is one way to learn and practice interviewing skills. Another is to use an online interview preparation tool. Both of those are fee-based options, but you can still practice even if you cant afford professional assistance. Do-It-Yourself Interviewing Practice There are a number of ways to prepare for an interview at home without the help of a professional career counselor or coach or a fee-based service. You can practice interviews all by yourself or recruit friends and family to assist you. Know the Interview Process If youre new to the workplace or havent interviewed in awhile, know what will likely happen during the interview so you dont get any surprises. Make sure you understandhow a job interview works so you know what to expect. Practice Answering Interview Questions The simplest way to pre pare is to create a list of common interview questions and answer each question out loud. The more you practice, the more you will be prepared to respond during an actual job interview. Use Flashcards Write the questions down on flashcards. By shuffling the flashcards, you will become comfortable answering questions in any bestellung. Record Yourself Practicing If you have a webcam, video camera or tape recorder, record your responses and play them back. Assess your body language (if you have a video camera) and your answers to the questions. How are your posture and eye contact? Are you fidgeting? Are your answers too long-winded? Do you sound confident? If you do not have a video camera or tape recorder, practice in front of the mirror. Recruit a Friend or Family Member You can also give a list of questions to a friend or family member and have them interview you. Ask your practice interviewer for constructive feedback. Practicing with a friend or family member will pr ovide you with a comfortable, safe environment for honing your interviewing skills and receiving feedback. Dress the Part One way to make a do-it-yourself practice interview seem more like an actual job interview is to dress in interview attire. Not only will dressing the part makes you feel like you are heading to a real job interview, but it will also give you the opportunity to make sure that your interview clothes are in order and youre ready to go. Set up an Interview Space It will also feel more like an actual interview if you set up an interview space. Even if its your kitchen table (cleared of clutter) with a chair on either side, one for you and one for the interviewer, it will set the scene for your practice interview to be more formal. Practicing your interview skills will help reduce stress during your actual interview, and will allow you to focus on connecting with your interviewer rather than struggling to come up with answers. The more familiar you are with th e types of interview questions youll be asked, the better prepared you will be to interview. Heres a list of practice interview questions for a variety of occupations, types of jobs and types of interviews to review. Taking some time to practice will boost your confidence and help you ace your job interviews.
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