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The City of Rialto is located in County of San Bernardino in California. The City was incorporated as a municipality in 1911 as a general law city. The City that is governed by a Council / Administrator form of government. The City Council is made up of four members elected at-large and one elected mayor all serving four-year terms. The City Clerk and Treasurer are elected officials. The City of Rialto is a full-service city with approximately 325 full-time employees and 109 part-time employees. City departments include Administration, Administrative Services, Development Services, Fire, Human... view company details

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Rich or Poor, Offer Letters Are Still Necessary If you’ve worked at any level in the corporate world, you’ve probably received an offer letter of employment. As a teenager, your first job offer – babysitting, mowing lawns, washing dishes, waiting tables – was probably pretty informal. Ah, but that first official offer letter.Sure, things might have gone great on your interview. You’re 99% sure they’re going to give you the job. Hopefully you negotiated a nice salary increase. You can’t wait to tell your parents and friends. And HR even verbally said you got the position. But it wasn’t... view article details

Most job seekers understand the value and importance of a well-organized resume  but spend far less energy on crafting a strong cover letter. What they fail to realize is that resumes and cover letters go hand-in-hand.  Employers are very busy and receive hundreds of resumes leaving little time for individual review. Submitting a thoughtful and well-written cover letter can help you outshine your competition and get you one step closer to an interview. Don’t let the energy you’ve spent on developing the perfect resume go to waste by failing to deliver an effective cover letter.  Here we offer ... view article details

More Important Than Content – 4 Ideas for the Perfect Cover Letter Format As a jobseeker, you know the importance of a resume, but often ignore cover letter format. Some people may think a cover letter template is just a simplified resume or summary of the job information they found on a professional HR website, others hire cover letter writers online to help write their content for them. However, they may never realize that their cover letter format for resume is the reason they aren't landing the jobs they want. In order to achieve the best cover letter format, st... 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

Most job seekers understand the value and importance of a well-organized resume but spend far less energy on crafting a strong cover letter. What they fail to realize is that resumes and cover letters go hand-in-hand. Employers are very busy and receive hundreds of resumes leaving little time for individual review. Submitting a thoughtful and well-written cover letter can help you outshine your competition and get you one step closer to an interview. Don’t let the energy you’ve spent on developing the perfect resume go to waste by failing to deliver an effective cover letter.Here we offer some... view article details

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“Whatever else anything is, it ought to begin by being personal.” This quote was a turning point in the 1996 drama/romance film “You’ve Got Mail”.  Truth is, I cannot remember many details of the movie beyond the cursory storyline and the luxurious two-hour “brain candy” escape from business plans and young children, but this one line has always stuck with me as particularly valuable in both life and work.  For those of you who haven’t seen the movie, the story began more than a decade ago when Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks collided again in a gurgling stew of love and hate as Kathleen (Meg Ryan) lo... 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

Layoffs can be ugly. One day, you’re a happy employee who has recently been promoted. Perhaps you’re planning a long-awaited family vacation, or you're relocating to the big city so that you can work from your company’s corporate headquarters.But then one morning your computer refuses to let you sign in for work, no matter how many times you reboot it. Next comes a text inviting you to a Zoom call in 20 minutes. There you find out that you and 20, 100, 3,000 or even 90,000 have been laid-off. When you check your email, there’s an empathetic letter from your CEO.Maybe it’s from Peloton co-found... view blog & white papers details

Layoffs can be ugly. One day, you’re a happy employee who has recently been promoted. Perhaps you’re planning a long-awaited family vacation, or you're relocating to the big city so that you can work from your company’s corporate headquarters.But then one morning your computer refuses to let you sign in for work, no matter how many times you reboot it. Next comes a text inviting you to a Zoom call in 20 minutes. There you find out that you and 20, 100, 3,000 or even 90,000 have been laid-off. When you check your email, there’s an empathetic letter from your CEO.Maybe it’s from Peloton co-found... view blog & white papers details

Ever wonder what exactly workers' compensation insurance is? You've heard the term thrown around at your job, but you're still unsure of the details. Workers' compensation insurance works to protect both employers and employees in the event of work-related injuries or illnesses. As an employee, it ensures you will receive medical care and wage replacement benefits if you get hurt or sick because of your job. For employers, it protects against the risk of expensive lawsuits. Workers' compensation provides no-fault coverage, which means you can claim the benefits regardless of who is at fault fo... view blog & white papers details