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Employee Files: What to include, what to leave out, and what’s confidential

BMT Office Administration

They help maintain a safe workplace Does your organization require mandatory OSHA training? They can minimize workplace disputes Is an employee disputing a disciplinary action for being consistently tardy? Employee benefits information Does your organization offer health insurance or other types of benefits?

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Guest Blogger: David B. Wright, Author

The Office Professionals Place

Wright, Author So Youve Got the Job Interview - Now What? Youve sent out dozens, or maybe even hundreds, of resumes and cover letters. This morning the phone rang - youve got an interview! Obviously you really want the job, and to get this job, youve got to really shine in the interview. Lets grow together!

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Do You Have What it Takes to Work in a Non-Profit?

On The Job

Helpful information and advice from Americas favorite workplace columnist About Anita Blog Books Syndicated Column Interviews Career Links Contact Wednesday, March 10, 2010 Do You Have What it Takes to Work in a Non-Profit? guidestar.org to gauge the group’s financial health. Also, look at the group’s tax forms found on www.

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The Path to Chief of Staff Whitepaper

Admin Awards

Allison Miller, Chief of Staff, Alliance Health Care. ” For Allison Miller, Chief of Staff at Access Health Care, it’s all about expecting the unexpected. “You can sell yourself and your abilities in your cover letter even if you don’t have a degree,” Gaughan says. ” Pearson agrees.

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