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High-volume hiring for startups: 7 tips for success

Insperity

Does your company adore individuals who work well under tight deadlines with minimal supervision? Or, is your company more team-oriented — with emphasis on collaboration and group decision making? What qualities do your top performers exhibit ? There are no right or wrong answers.

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7 Management Mistakes That Can Hamper Employee Productivity

Vantage Circle

Mistake #4: Obstructive supervision. Over-supervising or under-supervising the situation. Identifying your teams' key tasks and bifurcating them based on their expertise can help avoid obstructive supervision. Also, instead of top-down supervision, you can remain available for your team to listen to them.

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recruiter named a lower salary than the job ad, what do candidates want to know about company culture, and more

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This is significantly lower than what was advertised and painfully lower than what I was expecting. I currently make $54,000 a year but I’m trying to move and this job is located where I want to be. Is decision-making very top-down or are there a lot of voices in the mix? Is it common to list a much higher pay?

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deli meats and working lunches, internal candidates need not apply, and more

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This despite the fact that our personnel manual explicitly says that all open positions must be advertised internally first. Even if the potential future boss says he or she cannot speak with me as he or she is part of the decision-making process, would I garner any points for trying?

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my abusive ex works at the company where I’m interviewing, friends keep trying to lure me from my job, and more

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Because I thought his documentation issues were fixable with good supervision (he could do great notes on time if administration kept on top of him), I agreed to give it to him. He wrote that one of his patients had her dog die five months in a row because of his use of this.). If so, what is the best way to do this?