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¿ Are you looking for a Job ?. Try a good qualified Job directory and follow some basic Tipps, It's important to make a job description practical by keeping it dynamic, functional and current. Don't get stuck with an inflexible job description! A poor job description will keep you and your employees from trying anything new and learning how to perform their job more productively. A well-written, practical job description will help you avoid hearing a refusal to carry out a relevant assignment because "it isn't in my job description."
Realistically speaking, many jobs are subject to change, due either to personal growth, organizational development and/or the evolution of new technologies. Flexible job descriptions will encourage your employees to grow within their positions and learn how to make larger contributions to your company. For example: Is your office manager stuck "routinely ordering office supplies for the company and keeping the storage closet well stocked " or is she/he "developing and implementing a system of ordering office supplies that promotes cost savings and efficiency within the organization?" |
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Citigroup Said to Offer Nikko Staff Early Retirement (Update1) (Bloomberg) Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc. , which announced 52,000 job cuts this week, offered the option of early retirement to all staff over the age of 40 at its Japanese brokerage unit, two people familiar with the situation said. us.rd.yahoo.com
Stock Market Swings Fuel Rethinking of Retirement Plans (The Online NewsHour) U.S. stocks plunged again Thursday to five-year lows, fueling new concerns of retirement savings and 401(k) plans. Economic analysts mull the risks of stock market investment and challenges to saving for retirement. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cuts Now Necessary For State's Retirement Fund (KMGH 7 Denver) Cuts in retirement benefits are now on the table as the state's public employee retirement fund seeks to deal with a $12 billion plunge in assets since the beginning of the year. us.rd.yahoo.com
Citigroup Said to Offer Japan's Nikko Workers Early Retirement (Bloomberg) Nov. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc. , which this week said it's shedding 52,000 jobs, is seeking to reduce its workforce at its Japanese brokerage unit by offering earlier retirement to some employees, two people familiar with the situation said. us.rd.yahoo.com
Retirement systems’ portfolios lose value (The Advocate) Officials of several statewide retirement systems told legislators Friday that, despite well-diversified portfolios, their investments lost value. Senate Retirement Committee chairman state Sen. Butch Gautreaux, D-Morgan City, said he was not surprised by the testimony. us.rd.yahoo.com
Retirement anxiety (Fargo Forum) Area investors reacted in different ways when they opened their retirement plan statements this fall. Maxine Fagerlund was shocked and dismayed by the numbers. David Coen took the bad news in stride. Gerry Even saw an opportunity to buy stocks on sale. Advertisement: Butler Machinery Company New Cat C-Series Check New Cat C -Series. Skid Steer and Multi Terrain Loaders. Visit ... us.rd.yahoo.com
How Much Is 'Enough' for Retirement? (ThirdAge) When it comes to retirement , no nest egg is ever too big. But with an economic crisis draining the life from 401(k)s, IRAs and pension plans, a lot of people are asking themselves if they can still afford to retire early, on time or at all. us.rd.yahoo.com
Citigroup Said to Offer Nikko Staff Early Retirement (Update1) (Bloomberg) Nov. 21 (Bloomberg) -- Citigroup Inc. , which this week said it's shedding 52,000 jobs, offered the option of early retirement to all employees over the age of 40 at its Japanese brokerage unit, two people familiar with the situation said. us.rd.yahoo.com
How much is enough for retirement? (Bankrate.com via Yahoo! Finance) When it comes to retirement, no nest egg is ever too big. But in the current economic climate many people are questioning if they can still afford to retire early, on time, or at all. us.rd.yahoo.com
Florida will fall more than $2 billion in the red this year (Orlando Sentinel) State economists agreed Friday that Florida's state agencies, courts and classrooms will fall about $2.1 billion into the red this year. The reason: plummeting revenues caused by the global recession, the credit crunch and the collapse of investment and retirement accounts in recent months. us.rd.yahoo.com
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