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Creates, organizes, conducts and attends a variety of training courses annually. Performs special duties as assigned. Reviews and updates the Standard Operating Guideline for Fire Marshal and Special Operations, as well as an inspection database to include all IFC updates. view job details

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Big Sky is a resort that specializes in offering lodging units, meeting spaces and skiing facilities. view company details

Big Sky Associates provide operational process improvement services to middle-market banks and private equity firms. view company details

Blue Sky Bank is a growing and high-performing community bank with locations in Tulsa, Pawhuska, Cleveland and Cushing, Oklahoma. 100% Oklahoma owned Community Bank using infinite solutions to make Your Vision, Our Promise. view company details

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Tips on Business Travel by Air during Coronavirus With the spread of coronavirus throughout the world, you must take all kinds of precautions when traveling. Although most companies have started working online, some jobs still require travel by plane. We are still in a critical period for controlling the spread of the virus, so travelers, please keep these travel tips in mind. Protect yourself and stay safe! When you check in, you should pay attention to: 1. Choose a window seat Studies have shown that people in aisle seats on planes leave their se... view article details

Perhaps you’ve heard rumblings about the existence of a season called “women’s winter.” The scenario goes something like this: summer is in full swing and suddenly your office turns into the Arctic Tundra. John arrives to work on a particularly balmy July morning and hears the soft hum of Beth’s personal space heater. A shawl is wrapped snuggly around her shoulders. The men seem unfazed by the air conditioner's sudden resurgence into the workplace, treating it like an old coworker that suddenly returned after a winter sabbatical. The women, on the other hand, tend to be less welcoming towards ... view article details

The Skyscraper's the Limit No bones about it, said Kevin Hanna: Working the kitchen grill at his grandfather’s steakhouse as a teenager helped him to launch a successful career in the real estate business. Hanna, 36, has since traded in a greasy apron for a white shirt at Cushman & Wakefield of Massachusetts, Inc., a commercial real estate firm in Boston where he cooks up deals with some of area’s most cutting-edge companies. He negotiates leases for retail, healthcare, high-tech, and other industries that are seeking office and industrial space in Boston and greater New England. He represents... view article details

Not only are jobs scarce these days, but those that do exist are highly competitive. Whether you are just entering the workforce and trying to land your first job, or whether you want to continue to successfully climb the ladder, successful job search networking can give you a leg up on your competitors.This article explores 12 tips designed to help you become a more effective networker.1. Make a list. Think of all the people who can assist you in your job search or career move -- now and in the future -- and write down their names, contact information, and what your connection... view article details

Protect Yourself from Possible Coronavirus on Fomites in the Office Researchers have discovered that the coronavirus can be transmitted between people through indirect contact. Recently, a coronavirus patient was diagnosed where he had no direct contact with any confirmed patient. However, the patient's downstairs neighbor was a confirmed patient, and epidemiological investigation found infection was likely to have taken place due to use of the same stairwell. Viruses commonly die soon after leaving the living body, but is the coronavirus like this? How long can the... view article details

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David Turetsky is a pretty passionate speaker and at this year's WorldatWork '22 conference, he gave a presentation titled, Talent Intelligence: The Evolution of People Analytics. For the first time in HR Data Labs history, we're showcasing a presentation that was given at a major conference! As you'll hear, the audience thoroughly enjoyed it, and we want to know your thoughts too. Consider giving us some feedback on our website because we would love to hear from you. June 23, 2022 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction This episode was reco... view blog & white papers details

Throughout 2023, when we talk to our clients, the same issues keep coming up. Has your organization experienced any of the following? Mounting pressure, both legal and moral, to get pay equity and transparency right Wage compression from increased hourly pay Budget adaptations caused by inflation Debates over whether remote work should continue or end If so, this is the Comp Conversation for you. Neil Sandefur reviews the big comp trends from 2023 and what your organization can do to adapt. These aren't pie-in-the-sky theories or speculation. They're tactics and strategies taken from Neil's ... view blog & white papers details

This episode features my former boss and great friend, Steve Brink, CEO of Air-Inc. Steve and I discuss the practical issues facing companies in their adoption of workforce analytics. I hope you enjoy this episode and I am looking forward to your input and feedback. Today's guest, Steve Brink, believes workforce analytics is the evolution of data from information into insights that benefit an organization. Steve has always had a passion around HR technology and data. In the early days of Steve's career, he was involved in creating the first PC-based compensation planning software tool released... view blog & white papers details

Oshri Cohen is the founder of RedCorner, a CTO as a Service agency that provides organizations with highly skilled and experienced ex-CTOs who specialize in whatever industry, business model or engineering culture is needed. In this episode, Oshri talks about the current issues with technical recruiting and what we can do to fix them. January 18, 2024 Time Stamps Contact Info Resources Quick Quotes Full Transcript Introduction Welcome, Oshri! Today's Topic: Technical Recruiting is Broken-Here's How to Fix It What is technical recruiting? Technology changes at a such a rapid p... view blog & white papers details

Throughout the employee cycle, equitable pay is one of the main drivers of employee engagement and retention. The modern workforce has never been more passionate about eliminating pay discrepancies and standing up for equitable pay – and they’ve never had more leverage to switch jobs. However, 58% of participating organizations in Salary.com’s Pay Practices and Compensation Strategy do not have a formal process for addressing pay equity. To make matters worse, 63% of organizations that do not have a pay equity policy also stated they do not believe their employees were paid fairly. Pay equity ... view blog & white papers details