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Ottawa University is a bilingual public research university that offers online, undergraduate, graduate and adult education programs. view company details

Romantix is one of the largest retailers of adult merchandise in the country, with over 50 stores nationwide. Each Romantix store carries a wide selection on adult toys, DVD's, lotions, lube, apparel, games and more! Our wide selection of adult product is carefully selected by the industries top adult merchandisers, enhancing sexual experience for women, men and couples. view company details

Milestone Therapy was started in 2002 by Drew Haverstock, a Physical Therapist by trade, focusing on Early Intervention in the Northwest Indiana region. Since that time, the company has grown to maintain a staff of over 130 employees that encompass all major disciplines - PT, OT, SLP, ABA, and DT - and operates in all pediatric environments. Therapists usually span more than one area within Milestone (usually two to keep things fresh), choosing between pediatric home care in either IN and IL, to school based work in over 30 different districts, to managing cases in any of our thriving clinics ... view company details

Students who attend South College find a small college environment, a variety of educational programs of study to choose from, courses offered at varying times including many in the day, evening, and on Saturdays, small class sizes, opportunities to make lasting friendships, and many services that are tailored to the individual needs of students. South College offers a Doctor of Pharmacy program and master’s programs in Physician Assistant Studies, Teacher as Instructional Leader, Elementary Education (K-6) Initial Licensure, and Criminal Justice. Baccalaureate degree offerings include Busines... view company details

FirstLight is a home care company providing compassionate in-home care, senior care and respite care to any adult in need. view company details

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From a busy pre-med track and MCAT preparation in college to 12-hour rotations and grueling residency applications in medical school, the path to becoming a fully-fledged doctor is filled with challenges. Plenty of folks have the moxie to get involved in healthcare, but don’t necessarily have the time or money to commit to an M.D. Based on a report by Healthcare Management Degree, here are eight non-physician jobs in healthcare worth looking at. We've included the average entry-level salaries and ranges based on Salary.com data. 1) Speech Pathologist Average: $78,940 Salary Range: $72,410 -... view article details

Historically, there tends to be increased interest in returning to school during an economic downturn. Many laid off workers may choose to complete a degree program, pursue a new course of study, or perhaps attain an advanced degree. Current students may choose to remain in school to further their studies while they wait out the current economic storm. Choosing to return to school, regardless of the reason, is a big decision for adult learners and a practical way for some to help survive a recession. Continuing personal development is always a smart choice regardless of the economic environmen... view article details

Here Are the Most Popular Job Title Searches on Salary.com for July 2015 What are the Most Popular Jobs on Salary.com? Wondering which jobs people are searching the most? Well, wonder no more, because we've got your answers. With more than 4,000 job titles in our database, people from all over the country come to Salary.com and use our tools to find out how much jobs are paying. So, what are the most popular jobs, according to Salary.com? We combed through our data for the month of July and came up with the top 10 most-queried searches. And we'll be back on a monthly basis to update the resu... view article details

If stay-at-home moms earned an annual salary for all the jobs they perform on a daily basis, how much would they earn? Today, we've released the results of our annual Mom Salary Survey – just in time for Mother's Day! This year, we estimated the value of a mother's work by tracking real-time market prices of all the jobs that moms perform. The result? The median annual salary for stay-at-home moms in 2019 is $178,201 – rising $15,620 (a 9.6% increase) from the 2018 mother's worth calculation. This year's study gave consideration to traditional roles – like housekeeper, dietitian, and day care ... view article details

Dear Heather,My job is rather demanding. I’m generally in the office by 8AM and rarely out the door before 6. My oldest son just completed his first year of college and moved back home for the summer to cut down on expenses. He’s a great guy and is paying most of his tuition himself. He’s also very social and his late night schedule is running me ragged. Last night he got home at 2 in the morning. The night before he had friends stop over around 10 and they stayed until after midnight. He doesn’t have to be at work until 9 most days and has that “youthful energy” going for him. I’m in my mid-f... view article details

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Creating a sustainable culture of inclusion within an organization is top priority of most organizations. Of course, this effort needs to be undertaken with great care and attention to different perspectives, particularly the millennial perspective. Millennials make up one of the most racially and ethnically diverse adult populations in American history. They are also expected to account for as much as 75 percent of the workforce by the year 2025. We think their insights and their influence are pivotal to crafting a Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DE&I) program that has true staying power wit... view blog & white papers details

The idea that money does not guarantee happiness has been around for a while. In his important book Working, Studs Terkel talked to regular people and found that work is not just about earning money; it is a search for purpose, recognition, and amazement as well. With the world changing after COVID, many workers are thinking about their choices. Some are not going back to their old jobs. The question is, will getting paid more make a difference? Are workers looking for work that is meaningful, or do they just want more money? A study in 2018 found that 9 out of 10 employees are willing to give... view blog & white papers details

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are a valuable tool with regards to financial savings. Unfortunately, most employees miss out on the benefits of this approach. Within the realm of health and dependent care, Flexible Spending Accounts can change the game in managing costs. Flexible Spending Accounts are a smart step to consider. Read on to learn why. Getting a Grip on Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are special accounts that enable employees to contribute pre-tax amounts from their paychecks. They can use these funds to pay for qualified health and dependent care ... view blog & white papers details

Competitive pay is the compensation that is close to what other organizations pay for similar work in that industry and market. More simply, it's compensation that would meet or beat your competitor's offers for the role. There are many ways to approach compensation and finding the right mix for the moment is more about people than money. Why competitive pay matters Competitive pay is a big part of how you hire and retain employees. When a candidate has multiple offers for similar roles, compensation is a major consideration for someone deciding whether to take the job. This is especially tru... view blog & white papers details

We saw the first confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the US back in late January and lockdowns became widespread by the end of March. There was a general hope back then that if we all behaved properly and beat the virus into submission, that life would return to semi-normal by the end of the Summer. Clearly, that didn’t happen, and there is a growing belief it won’t happen until a vaccine is approved and widely administered. What we hoped would be a brutal, but short hit to the economy is turning into a much longer economic event that will have significant and permanent impacts on American workers.... view blog & white papers details