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Why job postings may be attracting narcissistic candidates—without companies realizing it

Work Life

When companies advertise job openings, they often use buzzwords like ambitious and self-reliant to describe their ideal candidate. For accounting positions, recruiters are more likely to use such terms when aggressive financial reporting could benefit the firm. But theres a catch.

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Return to office policy guide

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In this case, some companies are doing more regional RTO initiatives, where employees within a specific range (such as 50 miles) of the office must report in person. Restricting your talent pool When you require employees to report to the office daily (or weekly), you restrict your talent pool to those in your local area.

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Internal Mobility: How to Retain Top Talent and Build a Culture of Growth

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The Cost-Effectiveness of Internal Hiring vs. External Recruitment Lower Hiring Costs: External hiring often involves hefty costs related to job advertising, recruiter fees, and lengthy interview processes. By contrast, promoting from within significantly reduces hiring costs and accelerates productivity.

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The Editorial Demise of Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics Is Bad News For Us All

Mad in America

Our science team has regularly reported on articles that have been published in Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics. including leaders at the NIMH, to report in the 1960s and 1970s that depression was an episodic disorder, and that most people would recover regardless of any treatment. Its loss is a loss for us all.

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Tobacco-Related Health Disparities: A Summary of the U.S. Surgeon General’s New Report

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A new report from the U.S. Factors That Influence Tobacco-Related Disparities The report explains how the social determinants of health play a role in tobacco use disparities. Resources Full Report: Eliminating Tobacco-Related Disease and Death: Addressing DisparitiesA Report of the Surgeon General Press Announcement (U.S.

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In Brain Chemistry We Trust—The Gospel According to Pharma

Mad in America

The biomedical model is so entrenched in our culture that it has become gospelpreached in doctor’s offices, reinforced by advertising, and accepted as unquestioned truth, even though its been debunked. As a former pharmaceutical advertising writer, I not only witnessed the explosive growth in antidepressant drugs, I contributed to it.

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New data shows workers are mostly ignoring return-to-office orders

Work Life

A Stanford study back in 2022 found that half of workers asked to go back to the office full-time reported they were simply ignoring the request. While policy requirements for office attendance have jumped 10% since early 2024, actual attendance has barely moved, increasing less than 2% during the same time period,” reports Time.