Known for the beginning of spring, March can be a time of new beginnings! Check out this social cause calendar to find out how you can align your activities with important causes. Spend the month of March in a number of meaningful ways. By motivating a nation of readers for example, taking the time to appreciate and praise your employees, and by inspiring young women to achieve their dreams. Don't forget to celebrate kindness, thank your doctor, and shop local. You won't be mad at yourself for any of these options- you may however be annoyed if you failed to take advantage of the … [Read more...]
Employee Appreciation Day is THIS Friday! Check out these ideas for every budget
This Friday, and every year on March 4th, is Employee Appreciation Day. It's a time to recognize your employees and demonstrate how much you appreciate them. We aren't going to spend any time on this blog explaining why this is important, because we think it's perfectly stated in a previous post. Click for how employee appreciation translates to making customers happy. Employee Appreciation Ideas by Budget Sample prices calculated for company of 20 employees. Multiply quote by 2.5 for 50 people, multiply by 5 for 100 employees, etc. FREE Get everyone outdoors. Go out for a nice walk … [Read more...]
Have Fun at Work Day- Why enjoying your job equals money signs all around!
Ever notice the circulation of memes on social media the start of the week about people dreading their Monday? My favorite Monday memes always seem to involve animals or kids. As a bonus I’ve included one for you! Whether you’re happy in your current career or not, you can most likely relate to feeling the monotony that comes with the daily grind. Hopefully you have far more good days than bad and you honestly enjoy your craft and your workplace culture. If you’re not passionate about what you do, that’s a different topic, read here if you’re thinking of re-assessing your current position, … [Read more...]
Resume Tweaks That Will Put You On Top
Ah the resume. It’s a single sheet of paper that can single-handedly undermine, or land you your dream job. In many cases the resume is all that an employer will know about you prior to the hoped-for interview. When this document whether printed or digital (via Linkedin, indeed.com, Monster.com, etc.) is the only thing your potential future employer has on you, the real and seemingly elusive goal is to stand out. Here are some tricks-of-the-trade gathered by consulting with hiring experts, scouring various forums, and of course a little firsthand experience. How to make your resume a stand out … [Read more...]