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Utilizes clinical expertise to approve services or refer requests to a physician for review. Delivers final product to the client per client specific contractual guidelines. Evaluates, identifies, and reports on, quality of care issues. view job details

Assist appraisal staff, underwriters, and others by providing technical expertise and mentoring. Prepare appraisal review decisions in accordance with the service level guidelines per department. Assist the Valuations Manager and appraisal coordinators in selecting the approved appraiser panel and in monitoring the quality of the product received. view job details

Manage audit software products by setting criteria for quarterly, semi-annual, annual and biennial audits including tracking tools and reports generation. Reviews Patient records for accuracy and completeness, and uses results to provide support and/or training. Follow-up on outstanding findings and recommendations with the Agents to ensure that the necessary corrective measures are implemented. view job details

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Research Square develops software for the research process. view company details

aeSolutions is a supplier of performance-based process safety engineering and automation solutions. view company details

Fathom provides modeling, technical documentation and process improvement engineering services for businesses. view company details

Noble Systems is a provider of unified communication, business process, and data analytics for contact centers. view company details

Onit provides project collaboration, business process automation and information management software solutions. view company details

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They call them the salt of the Earth; the people who spend their lives learning a specific labor, directly benefitting the public with effective service. There are all kinds of skilled laborers, many of whom choose to work at The Jim Beam Company – makers of the best-selling bourbon in the world. Meet Kevin Boone, Process Control Sr. Maintenance Supervisor at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. He works in one of the three principal Beam factories in the state, just twenty minutes outside Louisville. The history of the Beam brand dates back to 1795, when the first generation of the ... view article details

The Wait is On In 1965, basketball player Wilt Chamberlain became the first NBA player to earn $100,000 in salary. But that didn’t sit well with Bill Russell, who had already led the Boston Celtics to 8 championships in the previous 9 years. As the story is told, he went to the team and demanded a salary of $100,001, which he promptly received.If only asking for and receiving the job and salary you wanted could be that fast and easy for everyone.If you’ve been job searching for some time, then you already know the frustration it can bring. According to one report, the average length o... view article details

Q: I am an HR professional who has had difficulty persuading managers to accept the HR team's job matching to salary surveys. How would you recommend I proceed to get them to buy into the results?A: For companies that have difficulty getting managers to buy into the process of job matching, it can be helpful to start by providing them with data. Ask your colleagues in the employment department how many offers of employment are rejected based on what your company can offer. And then find out how many employees leave the company for more money and/or better career opportunities. Then, armed with... view article details

In the mid 1990’s, people were talking about employment brands (EB). Mark Hornung, now the Director of Employment Branding at Teradata, was arguably the first. Throughout the 1990’s he helped very large organizations focus their recruiting efforts with professionalized messaging and audience targeting. In the past two decades, EB became a standard part of the Recruiting Department’s work. There is a direct relationship between the rise of review sites and the increased emphasis on EB. When Hornung began to evangelize the idea, the company could more or less control the message. Today, employe... view article details

Performance review season is upon us and many employees feel like the process doesn't matter or has little impact on their professional development or compensation. However, performance reviews are critical in demonstrating your accomplishments to your employer.To see what employees and employers think about the performance review process, Salary.com conducted a survey of over 2,000 employees and 330 HR professionals. The results of the study illustrate that the majority of employees don't understand how important the performance review is to their ongoing success and professional development.... view article details

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In today's competitive business environment, hiring the right person for the right job is crucial. The employee vetting process plays a significant role in this context. It is a comprehensive procedure that ensures the potential candidate is suitable for the job role and the company's culture. This article will discuss the importance and definition of the employee vetting process, how to run a vetting process, and tips for passing a vetting process. What is the employee vetting process? The employee vetting process is a thorough examination of a potential employee's background. It involves ch... view blog & white papers details

Different job roles require different pay structures. How do companies decide how much to pay their employees? Organizations establish and maintain fair and equal wages through the compensation management process. It is important for employees to understand how the company calculates their salary through this.  A systematic compensation management process plays an important role in attracting and keeping a skilled workforce. What Is Compensation Management? Compensation management is the organized way of deciding how to pay workers fairly.  Making a fair pay system is essential. It helps attr... view blog & white papers details

The merit cycle is important for businesses especially when deciding  how employees get paid for their work. Every part of the merit cycle, like updating compensation ideas and making sure everyone agrees, is vital. This article talks about the merit cycle process. Read on and find some helpful tips and ideas for businesses to handle this important part of managing employees. Building a Compensation Philosophy for Businesses Creating a compensation philosophy for businesses is essential for a smooth merit cycle process. This philosophy guides how the company pays its employees. B These princip... view blog & white papers details

You know how painful and time-consuming the recruitment process can be. From sifting through piles of resumes to scheduling endless interviews, determining the best fit for an open role poses significant challenges. Not to mention the challenging work of ensuring you're evaluating candidates objectively and giving everyone a fair shot. If artificial intelligence (AI) simplifies the hiring process, will you take advantage of it? AI for recruiting is now transforming how companies source, screen, and hire top talent. Discover more about how AI for recruiting works in this post. How AI Is Revolut... view blog & white papers details

Salary benchmarking, also called compensation benchmarking, is a process by which compensation professionals match internal jobs and their descriptions to similar jobs and descriptions in a salary survey or other source of market pay data, in order to identify the market pay rate for each position. Why Is Salary Benchmarking So Important? Salary benchmarking helps your organization to ensure that your internal pay rates remain competitive within your local pay markets. In today's competitive talent landscape, benchmarking allows you to assess how you're positioned relative to market, enabling ... view blog & white papers details