Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] Fierce competition in Japan is driving organizational innovation, with internships becoming a new battlefield for attracting young talent. Major organizations in Japan are revamping their recruitment strategies, with 70% now offering employment-related internships, according to a new survey. This approach enables organizations to identify and develop top talent among recent college graduates before the spring 2025 recruiting season begins. Fierce competition for skilled workers in Japan has been pushing organizations to get creative. Internships are quickly becoming the new battleground for attracting young talent. These programs provide valuable pre-employment experience, allowing organizations to assess the cultural fit and skills…

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[ad_1] MAD Architects unveiled a visionary proposal for The Star in September 2021, which will become a vibrant creative hub for Hollywood. Although the design was not ultimately selected for realization, its innovative concept continues to resonate and provides a glimpse into the future of workplace architecture. MAD Architects’ scheme features biomorphic forms, lush vertical landscaping and a commitment to integrating the built environment with nature. Designer: MAD Architects Drawing inspiration from the city’s rich architectural heritage, including landmarks such as the Griffith Observatory, the Capitol Records Building, the Hollywood Bowl and the Cinerama Dome, MAD Architects envisioned “The Stars”…

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HR

[ad_1] Start your career with the city! Have you ever wanted to work for Philadelphia but didn’t know where to start, thought you had to know someone to be considered, or just didn’t think you were qualified? Join the City of Philadelphia’s Office of Human Resources (OHR) for an upcoming Civil Service Career Information Session! What is a civil service position? In Philadelphia, civil service jobs span a variety of roles within city government, from administration to law enforcement. These positions are merit-based and offer stability, competitive pay, generous benefits and a retirement plan. They also allow individuals to directly…

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[ad_1] ©Metipat Promotion+ 22 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1015085/dawn-to-dusk-restaurant-touch-architect area The construction project area area: 610 square meters Year The year the construction project was completed Year: 2023 photo manufacturer Product brands used in this construction project manufacturer: lamitak, melamine art, melamine art, Prowalk, Saturday, Saturday, Donga, loft chair, loft chair, Your dog Chief Architect: Setthakarn Yangderm, Parpis Leelaniramol ©Metipat PromotionText description provided by the architect. DAWN to DUSK, as the name suggests, is carefully crafted to provide customers with a full range of services from morning to night. The hotel has a restaurant, café, bar and glass house for events, as well…

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[ad_1] A British woman working in Australia is shocked at the level of pay she receives during public holidays.Tara spent much of her 20s working in the corporate world, however, after packing her bags and heading to Australia a few months ago, she decided to give herself a break from her previous role by entering the hospitality industry as a restaurateur. She fell in love with it ever since.But one thing she was particularly surprised by was the difference in pay between here and London. The 29-year-old said the way Australia’s minimum wage and overtime were implemented was “crazy” and…

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[ad_1] Supervisor approves reprimand over security camera issue Jim Madefro March 31, 2024 2:05 pm VINTON — Benton County supervisors last week approved a letter of reprimand against the county’s information technology director for failing to follow instructions to remove a security camera from the Benton County Service Center. Supervisors Tracy Seeman and Gary Bierschenk voted to place a letter of reprimand in the employee file of Information Director Ben Turnis. Supervisory Board Chairman Richard Primmer voted against. Human Resources Director Sue Wilbur told the meeting she was tasked with investigating the allegations against Turnis. Wilbur alleged that Tennis was…

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[ad_1] Here’s how you can recruit all your new allies. quick linkHow to recruit characters With its huge roster of playable characters, Unicorn Overlord Offering players multiple ways to customize their teams and build their armies. If you see a character you really like, you may have to meet certain prerequisites before you can add him or her to your team. Most often this is accomplished by completing certain tasks, but some characters have unique recruitment requirements. Today’s player video Scroll to continue with content related Unicorn Overlord: A Guide to Romance Fall in love in Unicorn Overlord. If you…

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[ad_1] There was plenty to discuss in the manager’s post-match press conference at the Etihad Stadium. Mikel Arteta was asked about his team’s performance, their defensive record, the state of the Premier League table and more. Here’s the full transcript… On his thoughts on the game…It was an exciting game, a very difficult game with a very demanding opponent, but I think we performed very well. Defensively, I thought we performed well. We’ve got to go and put them under pressure higher up the pitch – I thought we were really good and caused a lot of difficulty. When they’re…

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HR

[ad_1] Apple’s latest technology product, Vision Pro, is shaking up the corporate world. This smart headset defines the new future of AR/VR in the form of spatial computing, transforming social connections, entertainment, and, of course, productivity. Apple combines the power of augmented reality, virtual reality and artificial intelligence to craft the new headset with the goal of enabling each user to do almost anything from the comfort of their own home. While this tech-packed productivity tool costs a whopping $3,500, it’s likely to do wonders for the remote HR world. Transforming remote recruiting and ushering in a new era of…

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[ad_1] Many years ago I was involved in a new development project which involved creating a number of city blocks and streets and connecting them to existing neighbourhoods. This is Southern California, a place with a visceral attachment and dependence on cars.To create a walkable project, I placed traffic lights and crosswalks at each intersection approximately 250 feet apart along the development’s central street. However, after hearing many traffic engineers talk about how they prefer traffic signals and crosswalks as their way to steak – “rarely” – I became convinced that my tight placement of signals would not pass the…

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