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Develop, implement, and maintain external and internal cost reports, cash flows and forecasts. Documents which can be associated with this posting. Demonstrates a customer orientation and effectively communicates verbally and in writing. view job details

Assist with patient admissions and discharges, including keeping all patient belongings organized and labeled, providing necessary paperwork/medications for all discharges prior to the horse leaving the facility. Manages testing and implementation phases of medium to large size, complex projects that potentially impact more than 1 department/ functional area. understands HIPAA and State laws related to protection of private health information and proper handling and disposal/destruction of confidential/sensitive data. view job details

Alternate job titles: Activity Coordinator

Organizes and provides program content for social events for an organization or group of people. Requires a high school diploma or its equivalent and 2-4 years of experience in the field or in a related area. Is familiar with standard concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on limited experience and judgment to plan and accomplish goals. Performs a variety of tasks. Works under general supervision; typically reports to a supervisor or manager. A certain degree of creativity and latitude is required. view job details

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Charleston Inc. Wholesale Supply is your HVAC/R Control Specialist Serving Nebraska, Iowa and the Midwest. view company details

International and domestic print brokers in Santa Rosa, CA specializing in full color printing of books and specialty items like puzzles, games, cards. Family owed over 30 years. 7075451220 - sourcing specialist. view company details

Ayers Career College has been preparing men and women in the Louisiana and Texas areas for successful and in-demand careers since 1953. With six decades worth of history training students for new careers, we are one of the oldest and longest-serving Shreveport colleges today. Our programs include: Pharmacy Technician, Medical Assistant, HVAC Technician, and Information Technology Specialist. view company details

With more than 180 locations in 23 countries, Bodycote is the world's leading provider of heat treatment and specialist thermal processing services. Thermal processing encompasses a variety of techniques and processes which improve the properties of metals and alloys and extend the life of components and is a vital part of any manufacturing process. Phone: +44 (0)1625 505300 Contact us: http://go.bodycote.com/contact view company details

Encision Inc., a medical device company, designs, develops, manufactures, and markets patented surgical instruments in the United States. It provides active electrode monitoring (AEM) surgical instruments and monitors that enhance patient safety and patient outcomes in laparoscopic surgical procedures. The company's AEM instruments product line includes a range of endo-mechanical instruments, including scissors, graspers, and dissectors, as well as fixed-tip electrodes and suction-irrigation electrodes. It also provides various handles, which are used for advanced laparoscopic procedures that ... view company details

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In the world of marketing, there are many different roles you can explore depending on your competencies and interests. Managers, web developers, graphic designers, writers, social media specialists, and analysts can all find a home in marketing. Using Salary.com data, we provided the average salaries of seven in-demand marketing jobs. We also provided job description summaries so you can determine if your skillset matches up: 1) Social Media Specialist What you’ll earn, on average: $50,225 What you'll do: Prepare and develop social media content to support and enhance the organization's brand... view article details

Pleading ignorance isn't going to save your job if you show up for work inappropriately dressed. It's not a secret code. It's a dress code.Whether informally followed or clearly outlined line by line in an employee manual, trust us. It exists. Keep in mind, however, the corporate culture of your particular business. What might crisply soar through a law office might look a bit stiff in a more eclectically creative environment. Follow these tips to be sure you're a dressed for success, not disaster.Do sparkle The difference between 'sparkle' and 'flash' equates to the considerable mile... view article details

 If you're serious about buying a house anytime soon, do not underestimate the importance your income and job stability will have on the whole process. For starters, you may want to rule out changing careers unless you're guaranteed to step well up the income ladder. Major career revisions are best left until after you've passed Go with a lender and settled into the new home.In some cases, a recent job change could even jettison your chances of getting approved for a loan. For example, if you rely on commissions to bolster take-home pay, you could lose much from a career change. One mortgage s... view article details

Here Are Some Things Your Boss Never Needs to Know About You or Your Life Keep Personal Info Personal Discrimination in the workplace is illegal. It's also despicable and certainly not anything we condone. In an ideal world, the details of our personal lives wouldn't matter nearly as much as our performance and productivity on the job. But the cold, hard truth is employers may still make decisions based upon details of an employee's life. From judging workers based on Facebook photos to thinking twice about promoting someone with kids or a chronic illness when another employee is free of ... view article details

Can You Learn from Your Cell? Back in the dark ages when cells were molecular and phones were for spoken communication, it may not have been simple but it was predictably segmented. Tasks were sequential, not simultaneous. People could disappear for minutes at a time and emails could languish undetected for whole afternoons when a recipient was off grid. Smartphone technology created expectations for increased and untethered productivity, because they allow us to engage in extreme multi-tasking. But, how well do you do it? Is your smartphone-ish office efficiency truly effective?Find ... view article details

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Career hunting can be overwhelming. And terms like talent acquisition and talent recruiter sometimes add to the confusion. While they're related, there are some key differences to know before you jump into your job search. And for companies, knowing the difference between the two can save you a lot of time in hiring the right people. Read on as we explore the distinction between talent acquisition and recruiters. Defining Talent Acquisition and Recruiter Jobseekers often encounter talent acquisition and recruiters while fishing for a new job. But what is the difference between the two? Talent... view blog & white papers details

Let's Talk About Pay Compression and Pay Equity In today's competitive market, many companies struggle with pay compression and equity. Both can negatively impact morale, making it difficult to retain employees. Although related, pay compression is a function of today's competitive labor market. Pay equity has become a movement in which employees want to know that their employer is paying its people fairly throughout their organization. Watch our webcast to learn more. Aiden Aikins, our Solutions Consultant & Product Specialist at Salary.com, will walk you through how to manage pay compression... view blog & white papers details

According to one of our recent surveys, the majority of companies have had some or all employees working from home during the pandemic. In the post-pandemic era, some are now considering the option of remote work as a permanent benefit. As a result, we’ve been getting lots of questions from customers about how to adjust reimbursement policies to better address remote workers. They’re asking what expense reimbursements are obligations imposed by laws and regulations, and what other companies are doing to make remote workers as productive and motivated as possible. Expense reimbursements for rem... view blog & white papers details

Mental health and employee wellbeing have become staple issues of this decade. Companies are taking measures to ensure workers are happy and healthy mentally, but with statistics showing that 1 in 4 adults has a diagnosable mental health disorder, it is time for employers to be especially proactive in their workplace policies. Be Aware of Employee Wellbeing Warning Signs These days, many employers read employees’ lack of performance/attendance as a flight risk threat when, in reality, this may be a symptom of declining mental health. Are any of your employees displaying the following traits? ... view blog & white papers details

The workforce is getting older. According to, the average age of employees in the United States is surging. While this trend is a positive stride, an aging workforce presents issues for both companies and employees. There are problems to address, but opportunities are there when companies adapt. What Is the Aging Workforce? An refers to the working population where the age of employees rises over time. This happens when the number of older employees stays the same or rises faster than the number of younger employees joining the workforce. This highlights an imbalance in age groups within the w... view blog & white papers details