VIDEO: Finding a Job in a Tough Market
Bob Rosner has some strange advice for job seekers. The founder of Workplace911.com offered guidance to those who are looking for work in a tough market, and some of it is a bit unexpected.
What's his strange advice? Watch below:
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VIDEO: Finding a Job in a Tough Market
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VIDEO: Finding a Job in a Tough Market
Bob Rosner has some strange advice for job seekers. The founder of Workplace911.com offered guidance to those who are looking for work in a tough market, and some of it is a bit unexpected.
What's his strange advice? Watch below:
Bob Rosner is an employee retention expert and regular CNBC contributor. For informat...
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Sick of the Vicious Cycles? Start a Virtuous One
The following is excerpted from Bob Rosner's CNBC.com article:
Didn't they used to say that bad news came in 3's? Today if feels like it's coming in 3,000's. Jeez, I can't remember the last good news that I've heard about my portfolio, the economy, the workplace, world events, etc. Ouch!
Which reminds me of a classmate's question during my old...
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Memo to CEOs: Your Employees Just Aren't That Into You
A few years ago Workplace911 did an online poll. It asked, "Which movie title best describes your relationship with your boss?"; Sure, the question was light-hearted, but the results weren't:
Little Shop of Horrors: 20%
It's a Wonderful Life: 24%
But the #1 movie title describing the relationship between employees and bosses? House of Games: ...
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