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Demonstrates initiative, independent thinking, good problem-solving skills, excellent field skills and educational background in specific discipline. Assist with historic resources surveys and assessments, including site inspections, research, photography, historic context writing, and evaluation under the National Register of Historic Places. Support growth and development of the cultural resources practice through business development efforts, professional development activities, and workload coordination. view job details

Provide support to and supplement the architectural promotional and specification writing activities and services of the regional and local Door Security Solutions Specification and Architectural consulting team members. Deliver engaging, professional online product demonstrations to customers. Acts as a team member for interior architectural space planning project development and completion within set schedules and budgets. view job details

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Rugby is a distributor of architectural wood products, decorative surfacing, doors and hardware lumbers for residential and institutional markets. view company details

NBBJ specializes in providing architectural designing services. view company details

Pine Manor is a liberal arts college that offers graduate, bachelor and associate degrees and certificate programs. view company details

WITC is a college that offers career-focused associate degree programs, technical diplomas, and short-term certificates. view company details

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Q: At work, two departments have two separate requirements. One requires a four-year bachelor's degree with a lower starting salary than the other, which requires only a two-year associate's degree. Is this appropriate?A: I know of no legal precedent requiring employers to pay someone with a bachelor's degree more than someone with an associate's degree. If your company has a compensation strategy that pays its employees based on competence and skill sets, it is possible that someone with an associate's degree would get paid more than an employee with a bachelor's degree.I can't say whether it... view article details

A federal program designed to help jobless veterans find work is proving very popular with its target audience, according to numbers released this week by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.The VOW to Hire Heroes Act, signed into law in November 2011, calls for the creation of a program that pays for unemployed veterans to receive training in fields where skilled workers are in high demand, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor. The resulting Veteran Retraining Assistance Program, or VRAP, began accepting applications on May 15.In the six weeks since VRAP launched, the program has... view article details

Q. I started with my present company in Raleigh, NC, in February as an HR assistant on a temp-to-hire basis at a salary of $25,000. In March, the company hired me full-time and increased my salary to $28,000.At the time I came on board, our HR director resigned. We were without an HR director for about two months. Then the benefits generalist turned in her resignation. I took the initiative to learn her job in less than two weeks.At my performance review, the new HR director complimented me on taking the initiative to learn the benefits generalist's job and on how quickly I caught on. She then... view article details

1. You're Running on Empty Workers of the world, come clean: Who among us hasn't laid our head on the table, dozed off on a conference room couch, or curled up behind our desk in the middle of the day? Don't feel guilty. You're not alone. The Pew Research Center reported in 2009 that about 34 percent of adults surveyed had napped during the previous day. We are an exhausted crew. Most working Americans sleep six or less hours a night, instead of the recommended 7 to 9 hours.2. You're Working Longer, Getting Less Done Americans have the longest working... view article details

Q: I am putting in my resume for a manager's position that has just opened up in the store where I am a sales associate. I have been in retail for about five years and with this company for about six months. I have a degree in textiles, apparel and merchandising and a minor in business administration. The manager who is leaving speaks very highly of me. The median salary for my area is about $36,000. Should I ask for less because I have no management experience? Or should I ask for a range of $32,000 to $36,000 and see what they offer?A: If the median salary is $36,000, that means the candidat... view article details

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Entering the workforce during a pandemic isn’t easy. A lack of regular face time with managers and coworkers can strip younger workers of mentorship and networking opportunities. After nearly two years, there is a growing sense remote work is flatly failing them. But with many return-to-office plans still on hold, companies have an opportunity to change this. After graduating from college in 2020, Erin Mahar landed an internship at Salary.com, which turned into a mostly remote, full-time job as a marketing associate. The company’s onboarding process integrated her in a way that made her feel c... view blog & white papers details

Entering the workforce during a pandemic isn’t easy. A lack of regular face time with managers and coworkers can strip younger workers of mentorship and networking opportunities. After nearly two years, there is a growing sense remote work is flatly failing them. But with many return-to-office plans still on hold, companies have an opportunity to change this. After graduating from college in 2020, Erin Mahar landed an internship at Salary.com, which turned into a mostly remote, full-time job as a marketing associate. The company’s onboarding process integrated her in a way that made her feel c... view blog & white papers details

Employers are raising salaries and wages at a faster pace, but these increases continue to trail inflation, new reports show. The average weekly wage in March was up 5.6 percent from a year earlier, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said on April 1. But consumer prices rose 7.9 percent year-over-year in February—the largest 12-month increase in more than 40 years—the BLS said in March. A new survey of employers by compensation data and analytics firm Salary.com shows that most U.S. organizations (73 percent) are targeting a payroll budget increase of 4 percent or more this year, and a ... view blog & white papers details

Employers are raising salaries and wages at a faster pace, but these increases continue to trail inflation, new reports show. The average weekly wage in March was up 5.6 percent from a year earlier, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) said on April 1. But consumer prices rose 7.9 percent year-over-year in February—the largest 12-month increase in more than 40 years—the BLS said in March. A new survey of employers by compensation data and analytics firm Salary.com shows that most U.S. organizations (73 percent) are targeting a payroll budget increase of 4 percent or more this year, and a ... view blog & white papers details

The HR Tech market has been on fire for the last few years. More than $15 Billion of venture and PE money was invested and the number of startups is astounding. The average large company now has more than 80 different employee-facing systems (OKTA), and this number has increased by more than 40% over five years. There were two reasons for this growth. First, the low-interest rate investing environment unleashed billions of dollars to entrepreneurs, so there are hundreds of new tools. Second, we’ve had a massive need to manage, hire, and support employees during the pandemic. Remote and gig wor... view blog & white papers details