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Prepares menu dishes following established recipes and using designated ingredients that meet production and quality standards as part of a cooking line. Follows all portion and presentation specifications and proper preparation methods. Sets up and stocks workstation with all necessary supplies. Coordinates with other line cooks to ensure meals are delivered consistently and on time. Responsible for operating and maintaining a single workstation. May prepare sauces or garnishes. Follows all applicable guidelines and regulations for food handling and safety. Typically requires a high school di... view job details

Collaborate with other departments to ensure training aligns with organizational goals. Conduct training sessions, workshops, or seminars on various topics. Create training materials such as manuals, presentations, and online resources. view job details

Alternate job titles: Personal Fitness Trainer

Responsible for developing and implementing a specialized exercise regimen for a client. Ensures the fitness program meets the needs of the client and may include elements such as physical fitness, nutrition, cardiovascular training, and weight training. Offers guidance and support to clients in order to achieve their goals. Requires a high school diploma. May require a personal trainer certification. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant... view job details

Alternate job titles: Certified Athletic Trainer

Treats and prevents athletic injuries by developing therapies to reduce pain and improve mobility under the direction of a physician. Assists in exercise instruction and demonstration, patient evaluation and testing. May require state license to practice. Typically requires a bachelor's degree in exercise science, sports science or equivalent. Typically requires certification as a Certified Athletic Trainer. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Ty... view job details

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Life Line Screening of America provides community-based preventive health screening services. view company details

Value Line, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, produces and sells investment periodicals and related publications primarily in the United States. Its investment periodicals and related publications cover a range of investments, including stocks, mutual funds, exchange traded funds (ETFs), options, and convertible securities. The company offers research services, such as The Value Line Investment Survey, The Value Line Investment Survey - Small and Mid-Cap, The Value Line 600, and The Value Line Fund Advisor Plus, which provide statistical and text coverage of various investment securities, ... view company details

Since 1960 ACME TRUCK LINE has been a leader in the transportation of equipment, materials, and supplies throughout the United States. ACME is the largest oilfield carrier in America. This is a 100% owner/operator fleet comprised of over 2,000 trucks. ACME offers expedited hauls, truck loads, heavy hauls, tow away, drive away, bulk and 3PL services. They operate in more than fifty service markets in seven states, 24 hours per day, 365 days each year. ACME is an employee-owned company and drivers receive benefits (health insurance and 401Ks). view company details

Preformed Line Products Company, together with its subsidiaries, designs and manufactures products and systems used in the construction and maintenance of overhead and underground networks for the energy, telecommunication, cable operator, information, and other industries. It offers formed wire products to support, protect, terminate, and secure power conductor and communication cables, as well as to control cable dynamics; and hardware products to support and protect transmission conductors, spacers, spacer-dampers, stockbridge dampers, corona suppression devices, and various compression fit... view company details

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From a young age, many horse-enthusiasts dream of incorporating their love of horses into a viable career. Elizabeth Oellers Latham is turning the phrase 'do what you love and love what you do' into reality.Latham runs her own farm in central New Hampshire called Cadbury Woods, where she teaches riding lessons and trains horses in the tradition of dressage. Dressage aims to use the horse's natural abilities and athletic development to become more light, supple and attentive to the rider in all gaits and movements, working from the most subtle cues from the rider. The word dressage derives from... view article details

Working in the airline industry can take you places. Even from an elevation of only 110 feet -- the official above sea level height of the city of Everett – which is the site of The Boeing Company’s commercial airplane plant on Washington state's northernmost coast. The career path of Bridget Beckmyer-Johnson provides clear evidence of the 'sky’s the limit' type of opportunities available to the dedicated employee. Her passion for people and learning has transported her from an entry-level position as an airplane “sealer” all the way to management during her 15-year tenure at the plant.Between... view article details

Jobs that pay $50K or more You Can Have a Job You Love AND a Nice Paycheck How do you define success? Do you want a job that you love, or a paycheck that satisfies you? In a tough economy where jobs are scarce, many of us believe that we must, to some degree, choose between one and the other. The reality is, lack of money is one of the top causes of stress in the United States. According to the American Psychological Association’s most recent annual Stress in America survey, 75 percent of those surveyed said money was a significant source of stress in their lives, while another 70 percent cite... view article details

Jobs that pay $50K or more You Can Have a Job You Love AND a Nice Paycheck How do you define success? Do you want a job that you love, or a paycheck that satisfies you? In a tough economy where jobs are scarce, many of us believe that we must, to some degree, choose between one and the other. The reality is, lack of money is one of the top causes of stress in the United States. According to the American Psychological Association’s most recent annual Stress in America survey, 75 percent of those surveyed said money was a significant source of stress in their lives, while another 70 percent cite... 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

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In the workplace, It also includes benefits such as health and life insurance, vacation days, and other perks. Many employees focus only on their salary and overlook these added benefits. That is why it is important to understand both direct and indirect forms of compensation in assessing the job's true value. This article will explore the difference between direct and indirect compensation. It examines how these two types of compensation affect an employee's happiness, job satisfaction, and how long they stay in the company. By taking a close look at these two, employers and employees can mak... view blog & white papers details

Is what you're doing in HR impacting your bottom line? If not, why are you doing it? Pat Acheampong is the founder of Ahumka Digital. He is a self-proclaimed Tech Junkie, a Would be Philanthropist, an Entrepreneur, Bon Vivant, and Aspiring World Changer. . With over 15 years of experience working in global businesses in the UK, North America, Australia, and Asia, he is currently head of Employee Experience and Service Delivery at Zurich Insurance in Hong Kong. Any tech-geek is a friend of mine! So let's dive into the episode and learn about using the employee experience - profit loop to boost ... view blog & white papers details

Companies lose money when employees leave. There is no doubt that high employee turnover is extremely pricey. However, the cost of losing an employee varies depending on your organization's data points. No one likes to lose a great team member, yet employee turnover is an unavoidable reality of doing business. The cost of turnover can be hard to identify but it is essential for organizations to do so. Taking the time to measure the real cost of employee turnover helps organizations have smarter hiring and retentions decisions that greatly impacts your bottom line. Here are some steps you can ... view blog & white papers details

With over 25 years of leadership in DE&I, Jason R. Thompson is the creator of the CAPE Inclusion model and the author of Diversity and Inclusion Matter. He led DE&I programming for a community of 150K students and faculty at Western Governors University; he influenced DE&I strategies for over 1,000 global startups at Techstars; and he helped the US Olympic Committee set new standards for DE&I in sports. In this episode, Jason talks about how HR data can help businesses take practical steps toward improving their DE&I and growing strategically. March 21, 2024 Time Stamps Contact Inf... view blog & white papers details

Every manufacturing business wants maximum productivity and efficiency on the assembly line. But keeping employees motivated and engaged day in and day out can be challenging. An incentive plan design that rewards performance and outcomes effectively motivates line workers. An incentive plan tailored to the specific manufacturing processes and workforce can work wonders. The right combination of financial and non-financial rewards drives the team to perform at their peak. With careful planning, companies can craft an incentive plan design that benefits both the employees and their bottom line.... view blog & white papers details