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July 8, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

It should come as no surprise that as the economy continues to fluctuate, businesses are turning to contract workers to maintain flexibility in their workforces and budgets. In fact, IQNavigator's IQNdex, a tool which analyzes contract worker trends, found that temporary labor bill rates increased during the first two months of the second quarter of…

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July 8, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

As human resources departments seek to update and improve their employee benefits administration, many are turning to teleworking as a perk to keep morale up and help workers save money on costly commutes. According to a recent white paper from the Telework Research Network, the number of Americans working outside of the office is rising.…

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July 7, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

In the past, being hired as a contract worker was seen as a temporary position at best. However, recent changes in the marketplace have led an increasing number of businesses to look to these employees when considering expansion. Hiring temporary workers has become more and more appealing in today's uncertain economic climate, as it allows…

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July 7, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

As a result of the 2008 financial crisis and the advent of new technologies, more companies have transformed their workforces from purely office-based into a structure that includes freelancers, contract workers and home-based employees. However, the transition from working in an office environment to existing primarily outside of one can be difficult. One of the…

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July 6, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

The advent of the internet has provided employers and job seekers with new ways to connect and network. However, the plethora of information available - especially via social media - has caused many human resources representatives to think twice about using the medium in their hiring processes. While social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter…

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July 1, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

Today's workforce is becoming older, as the age of retirement continues to rise. As a result, human resources departments are increasingly interviewing and hiring Baby Boomers, for these workers are highly-skilled and bring a wealth of experience. However, biases towards older workers can still exist in any company's HR administration - whether because younger supervisors…

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June 30, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

Hiring processes typically follow a general formula: An applicant submits his or her resume; if it impresses employers, an interview is set up, and if both sides are content, the candidate is hired. However, this isn't always the most comprehensive strategy, and can lead to an HR administration hiring individuals who simply don't fit. This…

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June 30, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

The financial crisis has led companies and employers to adopt a number of new strategies to save themselves and their employees money, such as telecommuting, freelance and contract workers. A recent article for the blog Knowledge@Wharton further attests that outsourced workers may actually be more focused on their tasks and work longer hours than if…

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June 29, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

When streamlining payroll services, companies have a number of options to consider to help them attain payroll best practices. During this process, businesses will need to examine their current system to identify how to best eliminate any unnecessary processes, reduce complexity and employ any available delivery tools, including self-service and payroll outsourcing firms, Joanne Sammer…

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June 29, 2011 Read time: 1 minutes

While the down economy has favored businesses for the past few years, human resources executives expect to see a turnaround in the jobs market as the recovery begins to pick up and the advantage shifts to applicants. A recent survey from outsourcing firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas reveals 42 percent of HR administration executives were…

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