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The SVP of R & D maintains an organization's competitive position and profitability by formulating research and development programs, policies, and procedures. Plans and directs all aspects of an organization's research and development policies, objectives, and initiatives. Being an SVP of R & D may require a master's degree. Investigates and identifies new technologies that align with organization development. In addition, SVP of R & D typically reports to top management. The SVP of R & D manages a business unit, division, or corporate function with major organizational impact. Establishes/im... view job details
The R & D Director ensures research and development activities will maintain an organization's competitive position and profitability. Directs and implements an organization's research and development policies, objectives, and initiatives. Being a R & D Director may require an advanced degree. Consults with top management and research and development team and makes recommendations based on research findings and product performance. In addition, R & D Director typically reports to top management. The R & D Director manages a departmental sub-function within a broader departmental function. Crea... view job details
The R & D Manager develops and implements research and development procedures and techniques. Manages and directs the research and development programs to meet organizational needs and to capitalize on potential new products. Being a R & D Manager assesses the scope of research projects and ensures they are on time and within budget. Oversees complex research projects, analyzes results and provides recommendations based on findings. In addition, R & D Manager may require an advanced degree. Typically reports to a head of unit/director. The R & D Manager manages subordinate staff in the day-to-... view job details
D.R. Horton, Inc. operates as a homebuilding company in East, Midwest, Southeast, South Central, Southwest, and West regions in the United States. It engages in the acquisition and development of land; and construction and sale of homes in 27 states and 81 markets in the United States under the names of D.R. Horton, America's Builder, Express Homes, Emerald Homes, Freedom Homes, and Pacific Ridge Homes. The company constructs and sells single-family detached homes; and attached homes, such as town homes, duplexes, and triplexes. It is also involved in the origination and sale of mortgages; and... view company details
A new intimate hotel in Downtown Palo Alto opening June 24, 2010. view company details
Hotel Retlaw owns and operates a chain of hotels that offers amenities such as restaurant, in-room dining and meeting facilities. view company details
The Cardinal Hotel offers lodging, hospitality, dining, meeting and event management services. view company details
The Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri, blends cool modern design and quirky sophistication to create a truly unique boutique hotel experience. Located in The Loop - one of St. Louis' most vibrant shopping, dining and entertainment districts - the hotel offers guests a wide array of leisure activities. Opened in April 2009 by Joe Edwards as part of his vision for adding vibrancy to the Delmar Loop neighborhood, the eight-story Moonrise Hotel serves as a destination hotel for St. Louis locals, Washington University visitors and out-of-state travelers alike. Its prime location next to The Pag... view company details
If hospitality is your cup of tea—and you don’t mind serving others—a career as a hotel manager may be perfect for you.Hotel managers oversee all aspects of hotel operations including staff, maintenance, convention and conference services, reservations, office administration, sales, purchasing, housekeeping, security, recreation, and food management. Depending on how many services a hotel provides, the manager can be responsible for everything from banquets to conventions. Managers also take into account marketing and financial management. They set room rates, approve expenditures and ensure t... view article details
"This Could be Heaven..." You may enjoy contributing to communities like LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter, where you can expand your network, share information, and raise your visibility. Or maybe it’s a love-hate thing -- with the ever-increasing options, the need to keep all your profiles up to date, and all the strangers angling to be your 'friend.' Brings to mind the line from 'Hotel California' by the 70s pop band The Eagles: 'You can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave.' Not to mention: 'We are all just prisoners here of our own device.' Make that devices!Patrice-... view article details
There are many hard and fast rules that a job-seeker can learn when preparing for a salary negotiation. For example, having the right mindset, the importance of doing research, and keeping compensation numbers open-ended, speaking in terms of salary ranges vs. naming a specific number.However, one of the more difficult aspects of negotiating a job offer is adapting your approach based on the personality of the person you are dealing with.There are three phases that you must master:Develop a negotiation mindset and learn the tips and techniquesPractice and role play with someone to simulate the... view article details
Survey Analyzes a Year's Worth of Tweets & Finds the 10 Most Hated Jobs Let the Hate Flow Through You If you hate your job and like to complain about it on social media, you’re probably a man living on the East Coast and working in retail. So says a recent study courtesy of Brandwatch and Monster, which analyzed more than 1 million tweets over the course of one year, from March 2014 to March 2015. Attention was paid to how many people tweeted about loving and hating their jobs, with states such as Hawaii, Oregon, and California ranking high on the “love my job” list, while workers in Florid... view article details
Q: I work in an office that has a casual atmosphere. Next week I have a job interview at a company with a much more formal office culture, so I would be expected to wear a suit and carry a briefcase to the interview. Everyone who knows me will pick up on it, because I’m usually pretty blasé about my appearance. Annette, how can I escape detection?A: Hiding a job search takes careful planning and constant attention to detail. I find it easier to hide a lover than a job search - a cooperative lover, anyway.The secret to pulling something off is...pulling it off. So keep your focus on presenting ... view article details