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Where Are All The Great Careers? Hiding Right Here.

Rich Gee Group

We all know the common and famous careers out there. Did you know there are many great career paths that are ‘hidden’ from the normal news mainstream? Careers we probably know exist if we really thought about it, but we tend to forget them when we look at the entire career picture. New technology all the time.

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Tech Layoffs: Recruiters Don’t Feel So Lucky

HR Digest

As layoffs hit tech, professional recruiters are forced to rethink their careers. Recruiting: A Bellwether Career? Last year on LinkedIn, there were 364,970 job postings for recruiters in tech – than for software engineers – 342,586. With hiring slowdowns and freezes on the horizon, too many recruiters are on the payroll.

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Want to Cut Complexity? Kill Your Darlings.

In the CEO Afterlife

Optimists favor ‘ doing more with more ,’ placing bets that higher sales and profits will pay for the added investments in headcount or technologies; we’ve all been there at one time or another. The strategy I’ve grown to love and count on over a 45-year career is do less, better. Sure, there will be a fallout.

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Are You Struggling to Lead Change? Try This

Frank Sonnenberg Online

Change can involve the adoption of new technologies, reengineering, mergers and acquisitions, restructuring, culture blending, or any of a number of other forms. Success with change is less like engineering an event and more like navigating a journey. Some won’t mind taking a trip, just not in the direction you’re headed.

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How Employers Can Help Solve the Skills Gap

Harvard Business Review

At the same time, employees are just as stressed about the growing skills gap, Accenture research shows, and most of them are unclear about which skills they need to advance their careers. As a result, they tend to focus narrowly on technology skills, the Accenture survey reports. There's a lot at stake here. For instance, at one U.S.

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Six Classes Your Employer Wishes You Could Take

Harvard Business Review

The ability to immerse oneself in terabytes of data, identify (individually or collaboratively) what''s most important and restructure it in an accessible, meaningful and usable form for a variety of audiences will increasingly be an essential skill. Reverse Engineering. Cooking Science & Technology. Everybody eats.

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Followership : Blog | Executive Coaching | CO2 Partners

CO2

In addition, because of the successive generations entering the workforce, rising education levels, globalization, the flattening of organizations, and an increased willingness to change careers and companies, employees have come to understand they can add more value doing meaningful work.