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The IT Vendor Evaluation and Oversight Executive is responsible for selection of the company's product and service providers, and procurement to reduce operational costs. Directs and oversees the organization's strategic vendor management program. Being an IT Vendor Evaluation and Oversight Executive develops metrics to manage vendor performance and productivity. Responsible for managing vendor relationships. In addition, IT Vendor Evaluation and Oversight Executive works closely with operations, product and executive teams to determine areas of improvement. Requires a bachelor's degree in are... view job details

The Architect Intern I works from the designs of others to prepare sketches, preliminary drawings, and schematic designs. Responsible for performing design computations, compiling data, and completing rudimentary architectural assignments. Being an Architect Intern I prepares reports and specifications as requested. Prepares project estimates and completes architectural plans/renderings following specific instructions. In addition, Architect Intern I may participate in an architectural internship or professional development program. May be working towards obtaining architecture license. Requir... view job details

The Architect Intern II works from the designs of others to prepare sketches, preliminary drawings, and schematic designs. Responsible for performing design computations, compiling data, and completing rudimentary architectural assignments. Being an Architect Intern II prepares reports and specifications as requested. Prepares project estimates and completes architectural plans/renderings following specific instructions. In addition, Architect Intern II may participate in an architectural internship or professional development program. May be working towards obtaining architecture license. Req... view job details

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About East Harlem Tutorial Program: East Harlem Tutorial Program (EHTP) was founded in 1958 by a community leader whose love of reading and the children of East Harlem inspired her to offer a volunteer-run reading group in her living room. Since then we have grown from a tutoring program into a multi-site, multi-dimensional educational program that will serve more than 1,600 Pre-K to college students this year through our after-school and summer programs for traditional public school students; East Harlem Scholars Academies network of public charter schools; College Scholars program; and the E... view company details

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SPR offers research, program evaluation, technical assistance and training services to institutions, nonprofits, and private organizations. view company details

American Management provides business consulting, employee evaluation and inventory management services to construction and transportation sectors. view company details

Brailsford & Dunlavey provides market research, financial analysis, architectural programming & site evaluation services. view company details

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Q. I'm writing regarding my raise.When I was hired, the director of HR, who is no longer with the company, promised me a raise after six months of service and one year thereafter. Half the year I was working for an executive, and the other half I worked in human resources.Now the company is telling me I am overpaid and need more experience and, therefore, do not warrant a raise even though my evaluation was very good. When I entered this department, I had one week's training to take over from my coworker who went on maternity leave. I was on my own for 3 months with one other person in the dep... view article details

A proactive approach to long-term goals is necessary for career advancement. And, while it's important to focus on the big steps that will help you climb the corporate ladder, don't forget that small actions can have a big impact too.This article explores 12 things you can do in five minutes or less to advance your career.1. Make a meaningful connection Reach out to someone whose career path you admire, and ask them to mentor you. It takes a couple of minutes to make a phone call or send an email, but this small action could change the entire course of your career.2. Ask for more resp... view article details

Job description Engineers research and develop solutions to technical needs in society. They design products, materials, machinery, factories, systems, structures, and much more. Their main work lies in ensuring efficiency, and working to constantly improve the quality of all aspects of life. They also analyze the impact their projects have had on the environment and society. Most engineers specialize in a certain area, there are more than 25 specialties recognized by professional engineering societies and each area has many divisions. Engineers will also sometimes choose to specialize in a s... view article details

While conducting my full time job search during a down economy immediately after graduating from college, I took a part time job working at a Staples office supply store to earn some extra spending money. It was there that my older co-worker Steve gave me some interesting career advice.As we closed down for the night on a Wednesday, we talked about our weekend plans. I told him that I was a little bummed out that my friends were all getting together on Friday night, but that I had to work, and then I was working again all day Sunday and wouldn’t get to watch football. Meanwhile, he said that h... view article details

Q. I've been in this job for five months. I started out as a data entry clerk and was promoted to project manager in the first six weeks. At the time, I was promised a salary increase after a trial period of two months. But it hasn't happened yet. I was also supposed to get a three-month review, should I ask for that also? I love my job and love to come to work every day.A. First of all, a project manager is a very general job title, so ask your manager to come up with a more definitive title.I would strongly urge you to send an email to your manager reminding him or her about the agreement to... view article details

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The signs of spring and summer are all around us. The days are getting longer, the grass is getting greener, the trees are starting to bloom, and before long many organizations will see summer interns starting to filter in their doors. Internship programs have many positive outcomes for students. They get exposure to what they can expect if they were to enter a similar job in the future, a realistic expectation of what it is like to work for your organization, and gain useful skills and knowledge that will make their transition to a full-time employee more seamless. These are great benefits, b... view blog & white papers details

Kevin Campbell, employee experience scientist with Qualtrics, is back again for another fascinating discussion with David and Dwight! Kevin creates and implements plans for strategic positioning with company executives and high-level leaders with the goal of improving the employee experience. Prior to his current role at Qualtrics, Kevin served as a Lead People Scientist for Culture Amp where he helped organizations like Airbnb, Palo Alto Networks, and ServiceNow reinvent and optimize their performance management and employee engagement initiatives. In this episode, Kevin talks about program e... view blog & white papers details

Building a solid base pay program is crucial for companies. Without a well-designed pay structure, companies struggle to attract and keep top talent. They end up paying people unfairly, spending too much, and facing legal issues. Creating an effective base pay program seems complicated. By following some key steps, any HR team can get it right. This guide breaks down how to analyze the current pay structure, set pay grades, decide salary ranges, and apply the new program. By the end, companies will have a data-driven system in place. This can properly value each position and pay employees com... view blog & white papers details

Everyone deserves fair pay for their hard work. But how can you ensure that your company's pay structure is fair to all employees? Crafting a compensation system requires careful planning and clear intent. As a leader, it's your job to set up a pay system that inspires your team and mirrors your company's values. This guide will show you how to build a fair and equal pay program. You'll learn to gather key data, set equitable pay levels, and design incentives. A well-planned pay structure can attract top talent and make everyone on your team feel valued. Remember, fairness isn't just nice to h... view blog & white papers details

Pay programs can make or break a company. Getting pay right is a key driver of success in today's talent landscape. Achieving pay program effectiveness is challenging, but the rewards are huge. With the right approach, any company can transform its pay structures into  drivers of performance. What Is Pay Program Effectiveness? Pay program effectiveness refers to how well a company's pay and benefits meet its needs and its employees. For companies, an effective pay structure: Attracts and retains top talent. Supports business objectives. Fosters an engaged workforce. Controls costs. For emplo... view blog & white papers details