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Record and certify all ordinances and resolutions. Attend City Council meetings, take and transcribe the minutes, prepare minutes for indexing, retention, and distribution. Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, procedures, and priorities for assigned service areas, programs, and activities. view job details

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utilizes computer models in analysis of existing and proposed traffic conditions. Supports the Public Services Department with inspecting and approving street repairs after utility installations. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, in a clear and professional manner. view job details

Participate in organization planning and work with site lead team to plan for long term patient needs and resources. Prepares, critiques, and delivers presentations to the City Council and City Administrator, on behalf of staff and other agencies and firms. Creates training resources and conducts training to reinforce continuity and standardization of office procedures. view job details

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A Head for Profits cleans, services and installs draft beer systems for the food and beverage industry. view company details

What began as the Flying Tomato and five day a week lunch spot serving on paper plates with plastic forks has evolved into a tradition of freshly preparing breads, dressings and desserts each morning as well as serving as a supporter of Knoxville's culture, neighborhoods and people. With food as the focus, The Tomato Head has also served as a venue to musical acts, poetry readings, and performance art. It continues to host monthly exhibits that celebrate local artist efforts. Yes, we are hiring as well as our sister bakery, Flour Head Bakery. We are always looking for talented folks to join ou... view company details

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JEFFERSON-CLARION HEAD START, INC. is a company based out of 18 WESTERN AVE STE C, BROOKVILLE, Pennsylvania, United States. view company details

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Dear Heather,Over the past three years I’ve developed a friendship with a co-worker. We’ve weathered a lot, both at work and in our personal lives. I respect him tremendously and appreciate how easily we’ve been able to relate to one another through administrative upheavals, divorces and the like. There has always been an underlying spark in our relationship, but we’ve been careful not to ignite it, as I am technically his superior (he’s an adjunct teacher in a separate department and could probably teach elsewhere). I’m also recently separated and still in the process of sorting through the e... view article details

Sometimes part of the fun of landing a new job is that you get to live in a new city – perhaps even on the other side of the country. There are some important factors to consider, however, before deciding to uproot your life for a new gig in a foreign land. For example, moving oftentimes comes with a new cost of living. Your current salary may go further, but there is the chance your salary wouldn’t “stretch” quite as far depending on where your new stomping ground ends up being. We used Salary.com’s Cost-of-living Wizard to determine what it would mean for your financial health if you moved t... view article details

'Salary.com uncovered the top (and bottom) US metros for building personal net worth, taking into account local salaries, cost of living, and unemployment relative to the national average.'  Are you considering moving to a new town? Maybe your earnings just aren't up to par with the cost of living in your current city. Perhaps you're even having trouble finding a job. If so, it may be time to look at one of the cities at the top of Salary.com's Salary Value Index. The compensation experts at Salary.com uncovered the top (and bottom) US metros for building personal net worth, taking into accoun... view article details

New London topped our list with salary ranges above the national average, a low cost of living, and a low unemployment rate. Are you living beyond your means? Is your paycheck not stretching far enough? Perhaps you're even having trouble finding a job. Maybe it's time to jump a plane to one of the cities at the top of Salary.com's 'Salary Value' index. We found the top (and bottom) US metros for building personal net worth (taking into account local salaries, cost of living, and unemployment relative to the national average). Median base pay was correlated across more than 2,500 different benc... view article details

Last week, we brought you '9 Reasons You Should Nap at Work,' which discussed the benefits of daytime snoozing and highlighted some companies that encourage their employees to nap on the clock.This week we tackle the more practical aspects of catching some ZZZs at work.1. Understand your company's culture and rules Before you put your head down on your desk and start snoring, do your homework.Many employers discourage napping. Others consider it grounds for firing. Gradually, however, more companies are allowing or even promoting naptime in the office. Some progressive companies have... view article details

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When considering job titles, the phrase "Head of" can cause interest and uncertainty. Understanding its meaning and importance can be challenging for many. This article will delve into job titles, with a special focus on the "Head of" title. It discusses what it means, why it is important, and why it matters in the workplace. Whether employers assign titles or employees are curious about their roles, this article aims to clarify the puzzling "Head of" title. The Role of "Head of" Many companies today use titles such as Head of Marketing, Head of Analytics, and Head of Sales. These titles are ... view blog & white papers details

Despite laws, rulings, and cultural uproar, wage inequality still exists. But Facebook rants and heated dinner debates are not enough to make a change. Acting and working towards solutions to attack the issue head-on is crucial. Indeed, addressing wage inequality requires the action and effort of firms, leaders, and workers. Here are five ways I recommend fixing this issue: Understanding the Reality of Pay Inequality Pay inequity facts are not random stats that someone swayed to make a point. State agencies gather and compile this data. The Current Population Survey (CPS) is the main source o... view blog & white papers details

A Market Review Case Study: Johnson County Government Businesses large and small have become dependent on technology in order to maintain their day to day functions and as a result, information technology jobs are in hot demand. Organizations across the country are vying for top talent in this field, particularly individuals with advanced degrees and multiple certifications. As a large government entity, Johnson County Government knew in order to attract and retain top talent, it was vital to ensure the technology salary ranges were competitive within the regional market. “We knew it was time ... view blog & white papers details

I recently read that New York City will soon have a pay-transparency law in place, and my first thought was, "Well, yeah, that makes sense, but when will we have something like that here in deep-red Indiana?” (Voice in my head: "Probably never.") But then, later in the story, I saw that South Carolina—also a trifecta GOP state—is considering pay-transparency legislation, and it gave me a little glimmer of hope that Hoosier lawmakers might consider the issue in an upcoming session or here at the local level. Pay transparency is the law of the land in a handful of states and cities, meaning empl... view blog & white papers details

I recently read that New York City will soon have a pay-transparency law in place, and my first thought was, "Well, yeah, that makes sense, but when will we have something like that here in deep-red Indiana?” (Voice in my head: "Probably never.") But then, later in the story, I saw that South Carolina—also a trifecta GOP state—is considering pay-transparency legislation, and it gave me a little glimmer of hope that Hoosier lawmakers might consider the issue in an upcoming session or here at the local level. Pay transparency is the law of the land in a handful of states and cities, meaning empl... view blog & white papers details