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Trial Runners is a provider of clinical research management services for biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies. view company details

The Virginia State Police, officially the Virginia Department of State Police, is a U.S. state law enforcement agency, conceived in 1919 and established in 1932, that acts as the state police force for the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States. The agency originated out of the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles as an inspector and enforcer of highway laws. It is currently one of fourteen agencies within the Cabinet Secretariat of Public Safety, under the leadership of Secretary Brian Moran. On January 18, 2018, Gary T. Settle was sworn in as Superintendent of the Virginia State Po... view company details

Axsome Therapeutics, Inc., a clinical stage biopharmaceutical company, engages in developing novel therapies for central nervous system (CNS) disorders in the United States. Its product pipeline includes AXS-05, which is in the Phase III clinical trial for the treatment resistant depression; Phase II/III clinical trials in agitation associated with Alzheimer's disease; and Phase II clinical trial for the treatment of smoking cessation, as well as for major depressive disorder. The company is also developing AXS-07, which is in Phase III clinical trial for the treatment of migraine; AXS-12 that... view company details

TRACON Pharmaceuticals, Inc., a biopharmaceutical company, focuses on the development and commercialization of therapeutics for cancer and wet age-related macular degeneration (AMD). Its lead product candidate is TRC105, an endoglin antibody, which is in randomized Phase III clinical trial for angiosarcoma; Phase I/II clinical trial for hepatocellular carcinoma; Phase I clinical trial for lung cancer; Phase I/II clinical trial for breast cancer; Phase II clinical trials for prostate cancer; and randomized Phase II clinical trial for wet AMD. The company also develops TRC102, a small molecule t... view company details

CytoDyn Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company, focuses on the clinical development and commercialization of humanized monoclonal antibodies for the treatment and prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection. Its lead product is PRO 140, a therapeutic anti-viral agent, which is in Phase IIb treatment substitution trial, Phase IIb extension study, Phase IIb/III pivotal trial, and Phase IIb/III investigative trial for HIV; and Phase II trial for graft-versus-host disease. The company has strategic agreement with Samsung BioLogics Co. Ltd. for the clinical and commercial manuf... view company details

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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

Dear Annette,My boss talks to other employees about employees. Is this an accepted practice? He claims to be quite educated in new management styles. However, I do not feel as though I should know that he is thinking about firing his secretary, also known as my coworker. Sincerely, Rather Not KnowDear Rather Not Know,Perhaps like me you recall the era when information was the currency of fabulousness. How much energy and time used to go into hiding and discovering secrets? How many Saturday and Sunday mornings has my dog Dickie spent sniffing around the back doors of my little Beverly Hills ne... 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

It’s Thursday afternoon and you’re snailing your way to the end of the work week. One peppy co-worker remarks “this is my Friday” because they’re taking the real Friday off. You groan and begin to scrutinize society’s five-day work week. How did the universe decide weekends should only be two days? Well, maybe it’s time for the cosmos to reorder itself. Perpetual Guardian, an Auckland-based trustee company, became New Zealand’s first major business to experiment with “four days’ work for five days’ pay” earlier this year. Over the course of the two-month trial, researchers found that employe... view article details

Talking to Your Boss -- You Can Do It! You love your in-office job. But at this point in your career (and life), you need to work at home. Convincing your boss that you’d like to telecommute is not as difficult as you might think. Here are some tips on how to negotiate a flex work schedule that benefits both you and the company.7. Assess Your Job Write down everything you currently do in your job. Now, which aspects of your position could be done working at home? Maybe it’s writing proposals or researching tech companies. Be very specific about what can clearly be done at hom... view article details

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Welcome to the fifth edition of the "compensation corral" - a monthly round-up summarizing 10 topically relevant articles in compensation trends. The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) went into effect on May 25, 2018. The GDPR has been a hot topic in the HR industry lately. And compliance, salary history inquiry bans, and artificial intelligence (AI) lead the conversation. 1) Smart Trend: Tips to Ensure Your Compensation Plan Is Compliant with the Law When creating a pay plan, it's not just the employer and employee who must agree that it's fair. The government, both... view blog & white papers details

Human Resources is like the heart of a company. To run it well, there is a central system that gathers, watches, and studies all the info and steps needed. This system is called the Human Resource Management System, and it is possible because of technology. What Is Human Resources Software? Human resources software is a tool that helps both employees and managers work better. Businesses of all sizes use it to make sure everyone is doing their best and feeling good about their work. This kind of software does a lot of things. It helps find and bring in new people, gets them started in the comp... view blog & white papers details

Becoming a successful manager in any organization requires a well-structured plan. The 30 60 90 day plan manager is a conceptual blueprint for thriving in this new role during the first three months. It is a guide for a new manager to understand the organization, implement improvements, and craft a long-term vision for the team. This article delves into the key objectives and activities for each phase of this plan to help the new manager hit the ground running. The First 30 Days: Learning & Observation This phase of the 30 60 90 day plan manager is primarily about onboarding and adjustment. E... view blog & white papers details

Talent management systems have the potential to transform your business. With a talent management system, you can improve your chances of attracting, retaining, and developing employees. It is important to note, however, that a talent management system isn't for every organization. In this article, we will walk through what a talent management system is, and the benefits organizations can reap by implementing them. By the end, you should have a good idea of whether or not you want to invest in a talent management system for your organization. What is a Talent Management System? A talent manag... view blog & white papers details

Every company wants to know what their employees really think about working there. An employee opinion survey seems like a quick way to get honest feedback and make improvements. But it reveals a complex process that requires strategic consideration for optimal impact. When conducted effectively, an employee opinion survey can provide useful data that can help companies improve their workplace culture. {Insert Price a Job CTA} What Is an Employee Opinion Survey? An employee opinion survey is a structured questionnaire designed to gauge employees' views about work-related topics. This includes ... view blog & white papers details