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Create and maintain automated test suites against web applications and services, using C#. Build well designed, well engineered, stable, scalable products across a variety of markets. Implement test case automation for test cases as identified by manual and automated test engineers, maintaining test automation to a standard of coverage. view job details

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Responsible for the coordination of payroll processing operations for a team. Monitors workflow, team assignments, and processing deadlines. Verifies accurate calculation of wages, tax withholding, and company deductions. Assists team members with resolving errors or responding to inquiries. May prepare reports on employee pay, commissions and bonuses; vacation, sick, disability and workers compensation leave; taxes, withholding, etc. Coordinates the distribution of paychecks and direct deposit programs. Provides training to team on policies, regulations, and processes. May require a bachelor'... view job details

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Team Rubicon unites the skills and experiences of military veterans with first responders to rapidly deploy emergency response teams. view company details

Team, Inc. provides specialty industrial services in the United States, Canada, Europe, and internationally. It operates through three segments: Inspection and Heat Treating Group (IHT), Mechanical Services Group (MS), and Quest Integrity Group (Quest Integrity). The IHT segment offers non-destructive evaluation and testing, radiographic testing, ultrasonic testing, magnetic particle inspection, liquid penetrant inspection, positive material identification, electromagnetic testing, alternating current field measurement, and eddy current testing services. It also provides long-range guided ultr... view company details

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You Can Do Both Whether you’re joining a staff of twenty or just two, it’s simply expected that you will act as a team player when you’re hired. And for the most part, you don’t mind working with others—as long as you are also able to be independent. The thing is, sometimes it’s hard to keep your independent working style when you’re forced to work in a group. Here are some ways to join the team—but still be true to yourself and get ahead at work.4. Respectfully Voice Your Opinions It can be easy to lose your train of thought -- as well as your voice -- when you are in a meet... view article details

When It Comes to LinkedIn, Keep It Casual Not all social networks are the same. So while you only let a handful of your closest confidantes friend you on Facebook, that's going to work against you if you're trying to use LinkedIn as a job-hunting tool, according to David Fisher of Ajax Social Media. Instead of excluding fringe acquaintances on LinkedIn, Fisher advises to include as many of them as possible. In the end, this builds an even stronger online which will increase the odds of those people helping you get a job interview. view article details

Jackie and Tom are members of a software development team. The team is focused on a new application that is to be rolled out next month. Jackie is the senior member and feels responsible for the team’s reputation. She believes the current version doesn’t have enough bells and whistles. Tom believes their reputation will be more affected by the number of bugs still in the software, and thinks they should eliminate those before adding new features.If you were Jackie, which of the following would you say to Tom?'Tom, if you brainstorm with me, we’ll be able to quickly figure out the best features... view article details

The gap between the rich and the poor has been widening for the past 30 years.  The World Inequality Report uncovered that since 1980, the top 0.1 percent of wealth owners, about 7 million people, accounted for as much of the world's growth as the bottom half of the adult population — roughly 3.8 billion people. Below is a list of the top 10 richest people in the world, including their net worth for the year 2018, as well as the previous year, according to Forbes. This list makes it glaringly obvious that the gap between the rich and poor is at its highest level in decades with no signs of nar... view article details

No college degree? No problem! Some of the richest people in the world were college dropouts or even high school dropouts. Based on Forbes' list of the world's billionaires, here's the top 10 richest individuals who dropped out of school or never attended college. 1) Bill Gates Net Worth: $92.5 Billion Source of Wealth: Microsoft Dropped out of Harvard University 2) Mark Zuckerberg Net Worth: $74.4 Billion Source of Wealth: Facebook Dropped out of Harvard University 3) Larry Ellison Net Worth: $54.2 Billion Source of Wealth: Oracle, software Dropped out of University of Chicago and Universi... view article details

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Fred Wills is a thought leader on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), organizational development, culture and climate, and its impact on organizational performance, transformation, and change. He's built a successful career which includes working for Mayo Clinic and Nationwide Children's Hospital, and he's since channeled this experience into the foundation of Inclusiastic Consulting. He also brings international experience in organizational performance, community development, and capacity-building through his international development and aid efforts in Malawi, Africa. His current client ... view blog & white papers details

Founders and investors often debate whether to disclose a company's equity value using net or gross numbers. Each has pros and cons depending on the company's goals and situation. This article explores the key distinctions between net and gross equity value. Understanding these two metrics helps companies convey their value in discussions and prevent mismatched expectations. Defining Net Equity vs. Gross Equity Net equity is the value of a company after taking away its liabilities from its total assets. It provides an accurate assessment of the company's true value after paying off all debts. ... view blog & white papers details

Motivating and engaging the team is one of the most vital tasks of any company leader. While pay is a factor, a strategic bonus plan can drive peak performance. The key is to find the right bonus plan examples suitable for the team and company culture. There are diverse bonus plan examples to consider, each with pros and cons. With the right bonus plan in place, the team becomes more motivated and invested in the overall success of the company. Bonus Plan Examples Based on Skills Bonus plan examples based on skills reward employees for developing and using abilities that benefit the company. ... view blog & white papers details

Finding and hiring top talent is no easy feat. Behind the scenes of any company's talent acquisition operations is a host of tasks that need to run like a well-oiled machine. The talent acquisition (TA) team source, screen, and hire the best candidates that will drive business results. There are a number of key talent acquisition operations. These operations help refine hiring process by using technology. Building a candidate experience and mining for passive talent is another one. Talent acquisition operations contain many moving parts. For a company to gain a competitive edge, talent acquis... view blog & white papers details

As remote work changes the workplace, compensation must also adjust accordingly. Old ways of deciding pay don't work anymore. How do you know what's fair when the usual rules don't apply? Read on as we explore how to set fair pay for your remote team. Gain the tools and knowledge to pay your remote workers well and keep them motivated. Understanding Remote Work Compensation Compensating remote employees requires special consideration. Since remote work is relatively new, many companies struggle with determining fair pay for remote roles. The key is understanding the factors unique to remote wo... view blog & white papers details