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Topic: How to attract many skilled employees
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TommyNguyen Banned
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posted December 10, 2014 08:06 PM
You are a director of a business and you want to have many talented, skilled employess, but you don’t know how to attract many high skilled employees. So, We (Vietnam Workforce Supplier) will show you the valuable tips to attract many high skilled employees. Please kindly read these following tips in some minutes and follow to make your dream become true.1. Make lifestyle part of your employee recruitment offer Many employees are just as concerned about quality of life as they are about the amount of money a position offers. If you’re fortunate enough to be located in an area with great skiing, beaches, extensive hiking/biking trails, excellent golf courses or other attractive features be sure to play them up when you’re trying to attract employees. 2. Emphasize the benefits your small business offers. Make your company more attractive to potential employees by offering things such as flexible hours and work at home options. Among the more unusual benefits some small businesses offer are being able to bring a pet to work and allowing employees to power-nap during the day. 3. Offer employees some way to move upwards. Most employees aren't looking for jobs where they’ll do the same thing for the next thirty years. They're looking for positions that offer opportunities for advancement. What will the position you're offering offer? The chance to develop new skills? A stepping stone to a position with more responsibilities? More money after a certain amount of time on the job? Whatever it is, in terms of attracting employees, be sure to get the future possibilities on the table. 4. Develop Skills and Potential Not only does the program provide new job opportunities, but Career Connections offers a host of career development tools such as self-assessments, tools to develop resumes, and articles on various job seeking strategies within the company. Skilled people will not remain in a job if they see no future in their position. To eliminate the feeling of being in a dead-end job, every position should have an individual development plan.
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paragondave Member
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posted December 10, 2014 08:31 PM
BOOT TO THE HEAD!!!
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coasterdude84 Member
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posted December 11, 2014 10:00 AM
quote: Originally posted by TommyNguyen: Please kindly read these following tips in some minutes and follow to make your dream become true.
How about you please kindly read the rules of this site and understand that is it inappropriate for you to continue to spam here. Many of us come here to escape work for a moment (see your own note #2), so we don't care to read this sort of nonsense on our downtime.
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revenger Member
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posted December 11, 2014 04:47 PM
quote: Originally posted by paragondave: BOOT TO THE HEAD!!!
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LandDestroyer Member
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posted December 11, 2014 10:56 PM
Well, we could provide them with the contact information from some of our more famous scammers. John Strickland? That asian guy in Florida whose name I'm blanking on. Ya know, those guys.
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paragondave Member
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posted December 11, 2014 11:27 PM
quote: Originally posted by LandDestroyer: Well, we could provide them with the contact information from some of our more famous scammers. John Strickland? That asian guy in Florida whose name I'm blanking on. Ya know, those guys.
you are thinking of Mike Chen I believe from Florida.
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LandDestroyer Member
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posted December 12, 2014 07:47 AM
quote: Originally posted by paragondave: you are thinking of Mike Chen I believe from Florida.
I've forgotten is that the same guy as Jen Cheng going by a different name?
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paragondave Member
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posted December 12, 2014 09:13 AM
quote: Originally posted by LandDestroyer: I've forgotten is that the same guy as Jen Cheng going by a different name?
same guy
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