Press Release

Adecco Positioned as a Leader and a Star Performer in 2023 PEAK Matrix® Report from Everest Group

Everest Group’s PEAK Matrix® is a proprietary framework that provides an objective, data-driven and comparative assessment of U.S. contingent staffing providers based on their absolute market success and delivery capability.

Press Release

Adecco Positioned as a Leader in 2023 PEAK Matrix® Report from Everest Group

Adecco, U.S., part of the world’s leading provider of workforce solutions, was recently named a Leader in the 2023 Everest Group U.S. Contingent Talent and Strategic Solutions PEAK Matrix® Assessment.

Press Release

Adecco’s Cari Ducoff Earns American Staffing Association’s 2023 Women in Leadership Scholarship

Ducoff One of Eight Recipients of National Award

Press Release

Honda Honors Top Indirect Procurement Suppliers at 2023 Conference

During Honda’s 2023 Indirect Procurement Supplier Conference, Adecco was recognized for the indirect products and services we provide to support Honda’s U.S. business operations and manufacturing plants.

Press Release

Adecco Named To Clearlyrated’s 2023 Best Staffing Firms For Women List

Selected firms have proven to be industry leaders in gender equity and advancement

Forbes

5 Numbers That Explain The Talent Gap – And What Leaders Can Do About It

SHRM

Job Creation Higher than Expected in April

Bloomberg Markets

Jobs Day, Berkshire, and Kentucky Derby

Barron's

Why Restaurant Hiring Slowed When There’s Still So Many Unfilled Hospitality Jobs

Yahoo! Finance

Labor market: ‘We’re still seeing an appetite for wage increase,” Adecco SVP says

SHRM

Job Creation Slows in March

CNN Business

A labor market cooldown: US economy added just 236,000 jobs in March

U.S. News & World Report

Employers Add 236K Jobs in March as Labor Market Downshifts From February’s Torrid Pace

https://www.logisticsmgmt.com/article/2023_logistics_salary_survey_strong_numbers_high_demand

2023 Logistics Salary Survey: Strong numbers, high demand

Digiday WorkLife

‘Full-time no experience’: How cost-of-living crisis is shaping labor trends

Bloomberg Businessweek

Could SVB Be a Contagion for Regional Banks?

SHRM

Job Growth Begins to Cool

U.S. News & World Report

Weekly Jobless Claims Post Sharp Increase to 211K

Reworked

Best Practices for Every Stage of Employee Experience: Stage 4, Engage

Staffing Industry Review

The New Customer: Building Sustainable Careers

Geno Cutolo, head of Adecco North America, discusses the industry's power to create a resilient workforce. 

Press Release

Geno Cutolo Joins The Adecco Group as Head of Adecco North America

The Adecco Group, the world's leading talent advisory and solutions company, announced that Geno Cutolo has joined the Group as Head of Adecco North America.

SHRM

Job Growth Exploded in January

U.S. News & World Report

U.S. Jobless Claims Fall Further

Bloomberg

What Will The Fed Do Post-December Jobs?

Ameritrade Network

Anticipated Hiring Trends For This Year

SHRM

December Job Gains Cap Historic Year

U.S. News & World Report

ADP: Employers Added 235,000 Jobs in December in a Sign the Labor Market Remains Strong

Employee Benefit News

How to build the best wellness package for your workforce

Employee Benefit News

HR leaders share their tips for crafting a pitch-perfect end-of-year message

USA Today

Is a 2023 recession coming? Job growth likely to slow sharply, companies brace for impact

CNBC

Should you buy a gift for your boss and co-workers for the holidays? HR experts weigh in

SHRM

Big Job, Wage Gains Foil Fed’s Inflation Fight

Barron's

Retailers Are Struggling to Hire Holiday Help. That Could Squeeze Profits and Make Shopping a Drag.

Nasdaq #TradeTalks

Employment Landscape and Latest US Jobs Report

Adecco North America SVP of Business Operations Amy Glaser joins Jill Malandrino live on Nasdaq #TradeTalks to discuss the employment landscape and talent skills gap.

SHRM

August Hiring Strong but Slowing, Unemployment Rate Rises

"Hiring is still hot," said John Gulnac, vice president at Adecco. "Professional and business services employers have now added over 1 million jobs in the last year. We're also seeing an uptick in demand for employees who offer cross-functional skill sets but haven't received a traditional college degree."

Bloomberg

Jobs, Quantitative Tightening, And EVs

 John Gulnac, VP at Adecco, joins Bloomberg Markets – hosted by Paul Sweeney and Matt Miller – to forecast hiring and talk about recruitment for companies. 

U.S. News & World Report

ADP: Employers Added 132,000 Jobs in August

Analysts say that employers continue to post for new positions, though some have cut back on their overall hiring plans. “The momentum, to me, it feels like it is picking up a bit,” says John Gulnac, vice president and country practice lead for USA Direct Hire/Search at Adecco.

Press Release

Adecco Positioned as a Leader in PEAK Matrix® Report from Everest Group

Adecco, U.S., part of the world’s leading provider of workforce solutions, was recently named a Leader in Everest Group’s U.S. Contingent Staffing Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2022.

Press Release

Adecco’s Cheryl Campanaro Earns American Staffing Association’s 2022 Women in Leadership Scholarship

Campanaro One of Eight Rising Stars to Receive National Award

U.S. News & World Report

Inflation Roared in June, Hitting 40-Year High of 9.1%, Well Above Forecasts

SHRM

June Job Growth Blows Past Expectations

Logistics Management

Logistics Labor: Bringing over talent

SHRM

Some Companies Have Cut Back on Background Screening

Equus Workforce Solutions Podcast

Attracting and Retaining Talent in the New World of Work

From Day One

Who’s Afraid of the Resume Gap? How the Pandemic Changed Minds

Fast Company

3 things hiring managers must do during interviews (and 9 specific questions to ask)

Wall Street Journal

A Little-Noticed Reason Workers Quit: Too Little Work

Inc.

How to Ensure Your Return to the Office Is Positive for Everyone on Your Team

CEO Magazine

Empathy is strength

Authority Magazine

The Great Resignation & The Future of Work: Jalie Cohen of the Adecco Group on How Employers and Employees Are Reworking Work Together

Diplomatic Courier

Future-Proofing the Workforce of Tomorrow

U.S. News & World Report

2022 Sees a Labor Market Reaching Full Employment

U.S. News & World Report

Job Growth Disappoints in November With Only 210,000 Jobs Added

USA Today

Stores struggling to hire adults bring on more teens to work Black Friday, holiday rush

NTD News

Private Sector Hiring Remains Strong

NTD News

Restaurant Jobs Hard to Fill in the US During the Pandemic

U.S. News & World Report

There’s Nothing ‘Normal’ About Labor Day 2021

Marketplace

Temp agencies could use more temps themselves

Washington Examiner

Hospitality industry struggling as workers look for jobs elsewhere post-pandemic

U.S. News & World Report

Jobless Claims Drop Below 400,000

USA Today

Permanent jobs rise as employers sweeten pay, benefits for gig workers amid labor shortages

US News

Employers Added Only 266,000 Jobs in April, Way Below Expectations

The number was way below what economists had predicted.

CBS News

Job growth in the U.S. is booming -- here's which industries are leading the rebound

Good news: The U.S. economy needs workers. Employers hired nearly a million people in March, while layoffs are easing. Job listings are surging, with openings on career site Indeed now topping their pre-coronavirus levels.

Logistics Management

37th Annual Salary Survey: Salaries level-off

Given the number of managers furloughed without pay during the first part of the pandemic, analysts were hardly surprised that salaries remained fairly stagnant in 2020. At the same time, our survey reveals a resiliency pointing to raises in this year of recovery.

The New York Times

Job gains in March were spread across a range of industries

As the labor market heals at different paces for different demographic groups, women — who had been hit especially hard early in the downturn — are staging a particularly strong rebound.

CNBC

Job growth surges in Feburary on hiring jump in restaurants and bars

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 379,000 in February and the unemployment rate was 6.2%. Dow Jones estimates for were 210,000 new jobs and a headline jobless rate of 6.3%. Most of the hiring came in the hospitality sector, which saw 355,000 new jobs. Education, construction and mining all saw declines. The Black unemployment rate jumped to 9.9% from 9.2%.

USA Today

More temps, more hours: Signs of an improving economy emerge despite pullback in hiring

Business isn’t exactly booming for Neema Hospitality, which owns a dozen hotel franchises in the mid-Atlantic region, but it’s gradually improved from the depths of the COVID-19 recession.

Marketplace

The economy won't recover until hiring kicks back into gear

The official readings on hiring and unemployment for January are in: The unemployment rate dropped to 6.3%, while the U.S. economy added just 49,000 jobs.

Cheddar

Predictions for the Future of the Job Market

Millions of Americans remain unemployed because of the economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic, and for many, things might seem bleak. Employment and staffing firms like Adecco USA want to help Americans regain some hope. Amy Glaser, Senior VP at Adecco USA, joined Wake Up With Cheddar to discuss the job market in 2021.

The New York Times

Job postins and hiring reflect a rocky recovery

Even with the arrival of vaccines, “employers are still cautious related to their work force strategy,” said Amy Glaser of the staffing firm Adecco USA.

Business Insider

12 recruiters who've placed candidates at firms like Goldman Sachs, Burberry, and Lionsgate on how to hand hot jobs in 2021

The New York Times

Further Slowdown in Job Creation Sets Off Economic Alarms

USA Today

As COVID-19 persists, more Americans are unemployed beyond 6 months. Does that carry a stigma even in a pandemic?

Job loss numbers skyrocketed during the COVID-19 pandemic, but not everyone was counted as unemployed. Here's how the unemployment rate is measured.

CNBC

When he takes over as president, Biden will get a surprisingly strong jobs market

The president in 2021 will face some tough economic challenges. The improvement in the labor market, with a better-than-expected October payrolls number, alleviates some of the pressure. “We definitely are seeing signs of recovery in demand in every pocket of the labor market,” said Karen Fichuk, CEO of Randstad North America.

Reuters

U.S. auto suppliers scramble to fill factory jobs

Millions of U.S. workers have lost their jobs to the pandemic, but in the auto industry, suppliers are scrambling to find enough people to staff production lines, resorting to such approaches as rewards for good attendance and at-work teachers to lure job seekers.

The Economist

Is this the end of the 40-hour workweek?

COVID-19 has changed where people do their jobs, as employees are now working from home at unprecedented levels. A new report by the Adecco Group, “Resetting Normal: Defining the New Era of Work,” reveals the pandemic is also changing how people work and how they view work.

USA Today

Worried about another slump, many firms hire temporary workers intead of permanent staffers

Millions of Americans have already felt the financial effects of the coronavirus, but several big companies out there are hiring during the pandemic.

CNBC

These Are Some of America's Fastest-Growing Jobs in Medical & Science

Consensus expectations are that 1.26 million jobs were added in July. However, some economists say signs are increasing that the number could be well below that, and even negative. That would come after record-setting job creation that saw 7.5 million jobs added over the previous two months. Goldman Sachs said its indicators are showing a decline of 1 million positions and a higher unemployment rate.

Staffing Industry Analysts

These Are Some of America's Fastest-Growing Jobs in Medical & Science

It’s been a challenging time for the medical and science fields. Covid-19 has dominated headlines, and clinical and non-clinical professionals have gone from essential to absolutely indispensable.

HR Daily Advisor

Establish Better Norms to Succeed in the 'New Normal'

Over the last few months, work as we know it has drastically changed due to the coronavirus pandemic. Whether it’s the physical location where employees work, the challenges these workers are overcoming to meet demands, or the attitudes workers now have, one thing is certain: “Normal” is now a term that describes the past.

FOX5 Las Vegas

Contact tracers in high demand, more private companies seeking their own

Staffing agencies are seeing a surge in companies hiring Contact Tracers.

CIO Dive

Employers should use the pandemic to 'hit reset' on traditional schedules, Adecco says

The novel coronavirus pandemic has created an opportunity for employers to "hit reset" on traditional workplace practices, staffing firm The Adecco Group said June 30 — and individuals say they’re on board.

HR Dive

Employers should use the pandemic to 'hit reset' on traditional schedules, Adecco says

The novel coronavirus pandemic has created an opportunity for employers to "hit reset" on traditional workplace practices, staffing firm The Adecco Group said June 30 — and individuals say they’re on board.

The New York Times

After June Job Gains, Still a 'Deep Hole,' and New Worries

Business Insider

7 reasons why it’s time to change jobs during COVID-19

Yes, it's actually not a bad idea to switch jobs right now.

Cronkite News (Arizona PBS)

Arizona jobless rate drops sharply, but still at twice pre-COVID levels

The unemployment rate in Arizona fell sharply in May, reversing the spike in joblessness caused by COVID-19 closures. Despite that, the jobless rate of 8.9% was still the highest in almost nine years, and twice as high as it was just three months earlier.

Business Insider

Retailers are hiring people to take temperatures and enforce social distancing as the pandemic fundamentally changes what it’s like to work in a store

The coronavirus pandemic has fundamentally changed what it is like to work in a store.

FOX13 Salt Lake City

The Rebound: Work for us Wednesday; Several companies looking to hire

Utah is one of the top five states hardest hit by lost “shifts“ since the start of the pandemic, but the Utah Dept. of Workforce Services says hiring is gradually picking back up.

CNBC

All of a sudden, people are talking about a V-shaped recovery again: ‘The stock market had it right’

May’s shocking increase in jobs has given way to some talk again about a V-shaped recovery.

Business Insider

US shocks economists by adding 2.5 million jobs in May as unemployment declines to 13.3%

The Bureau of Labor Statistics on Friday said US employers added 2.5 million payrolls in May, a shocking figure that defied economists' expectations of 7.5 million jobs lost.

KTNV Las Vegas

Now hiring! Contact tracers in high demand and help slow the spread of COVID-19

Nevada expected to hire thousands of tracers

HR Daily Advisor

New Staffing Demands Mean New Opportunities for Jobseekers

Certain industries are experiencing increased workforce needs, according to new Adecco USA research. Adecco is noticing a shift in the types of skills and roles demanded by employers across the medical and science fields.

Press Release

Adecco USA Identifies Hot Jobs in Medical and Science Fields

As the labor market feels the effects of COVID-19, Adecco USA sees shift in staffing demands and new opportunities emerging for job seekers

HR Dive

Employers believe experience, not a degree, is better at showing data literacy

Adecco released survey results in July showing that 37% of employers have loosened hiring restrictions for temporary hires, with 72% of this group having done so within the past year.

Marketplace

A bright spot on jobs: prime-age workers

Amy Glaser, senior vice president at national staffing firm Adecco, said employers are scrambling to recruit and retain workers by offering higher wages as well as more flexible schedules and work arrangements.

New York Times

In a Tight Labor Market, a Disability May Not Be a Barrier

In places like Austin, competition for workers is particularly intense. Jennifer Ogas, who oversees the Austin area for the staffing firm Adecco, said call centers — typically the bottom rung of the career ladder — were offering as much as $17 an hour.

Risk & Insurance

Announcing the Complete List of 2019 Risk All Star Winners

The 2019 Risk All Stars are working hard to make people safer — the higher purpose of insurance and risk management. Adecco Group, the parent of Adecco Staffing, made the cut! See all the All Stars here.

WFMY News 2

1,500 Holiday Season Positions Open in the Triad

Staffing agency, Adecco, held a grand opening Friday at its new location in Greensboro. The company is hiring for about 1,500 call center and warehouse positions at Ralph Lauren in Greensboro and High Point this upcoming holiday shopping season.

The Economist

The pros and cons of flexible work policies

The gig economy and start-up landscape have embraced these flexible schedules,” according to Scott Waletzke, vice president of Adecco USA. “And now, candidates are more eager than ever for flexible work schedules where they can control their own hours—for instance, working 9:00-6:00 one day, working 7:00-4:00 another day and from home the next.

CNBC

More than 60% of employers are now willing to hire applicants with less than the required work experience

To compete in today’s tight labor market, employers across industries are becoming more flexible with their job requirements,” said Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco USA, in a release.

NY Post

Get creative when looking for ways to grow your paycheck

Jason Guggisberg, vice president at Adecco USA, provider of recruitment and staffing services in Hell’s Kitchen, says that “even though it’s the most uncomfortable thing to do, to sit across from a superior and have a conversation around compensation, it’s important.”

Fast Company

More employers are considering hiring people with criminal records

“This isn’t something employers would have considered when unemployment rates were 6%, 7% or higher. So, it’s really a dramatic shift that we’ve seen within the past 24 months,” says Amy Glaser, SVP at Adecco Staffing.

HR Daily Advisor

Loosen Up - You'll Find More Candidates that Way!

The shelf life of a candidate can shrink from days to 24 hours," says Amy Glaser, SVP of Adecco USA. "It is imperative companies get candidates in the door - and through interview processes-quickly.

HR Drive

Adecco: 37% of recruiters relax hiring demands in tight labor market

Thirty-seven percent of employers have relaxed job requirements for temporary workers to compete for talent, according to a new survey by Adecco USA of 501 individuals responsible for hiring.

Staffing Industry Analysts

Over a third loosen job requirements amid tight labor market: Adecco USA

Some hiring managers are loosening job requirements to help bring workers on board, according to a survey by Adecco USA, part of The Adecco Group.

Bloomberg Law

U.S. Companies Ease Job Requirements to Lure Workers, Poll Shows

About a third of U.S. companies have loosened hiring requirements for temporary workers and a similar number are planning or considering to do the same, with national unemployment sitting near a half-century low, according to a new report.

CNN Business

Drug tests and background checks are becoming less important to employers. Here's why

It's an indicator of where we are and how hard it is to find talent," said Bill Ravenscroft, senior vice president at Adecco, adding that it's taking 10-15 candidates to find one who is qualified and wants the job.

HR Drive

Adecco: 37% of recruiters relax hiring demands in tight market

37% of employers have relaxed job requirements for temporary workers to compete for talent, according to a new survey by Adecco USA.

SIA

Over a third loosen job requirements amid tight labor market: Adecco USA

Some hiring managers are loosening job requirements to help bring workers on board, according to a survey by Adecco USA.

Bloomberg Law

U.S. Companies Ease Job Requirements to Lure Workers, Poll Shows

About a third of U.S. companies have loosened hiring requirements.

Connecting Vets

Find a job helping other veterans find jobs with Adecco

Veterans interested in joining the Adecco team can be confident that their military skills won't go unvalued.

SHRM

Is Conversational Recruiting the Solution to Finding Millennial Talent?

“You can use technology at every stage in the recruiting process,” said Amy Glaser, senior vice president for Adecco USA.

Associated Press

Unemployment Hits 49-Year Low as US Employers Step Up Hiring

“We are constantly having conversations with clients about supply and demand” says Jason Guggisberg, a senior vice president of Adecco USA.

The New York Times

U.S. Added 263,000 Jobs in April; Unemployment Rate at 3.6%

“The candidates are 100 percent in the driver’s seat,” according to Amy Glaser, a senior vice president of the staffing firm Adecco USA.

PBS News Hour

Why wages are still lagging despite strong job growth.

It’s really matching the right talent to those roles that has become a struggle,” said Amy Glaser, senior vice president of the staffing firm Adecco USA.

Investor's Business Daily

Nurture Employees To Make Them More Productive

Give employees the freedom to try new ideas. David Herranz, president of Adecco USA, a provider of recruitment and workforce solutions, calls this "intrapreneurship".

The New York Times

The Jobs Report Was the Weakest in Months. Here’s Why.

The economy's job creation slowed with only 20,000 jobs produced in February. Still, there is hope. Bill Ravenscroft, a senior vice president of Adecco, points to the growing willingness to convert temporary workers into full-time staff members.

PBS News Hour

The unemployment rate dropped to 3.9 percent. Here's what that means

The tight labor market has forced companies to compete for skilled labor by offering tuition reimbursement, child care support and other benefits. "Right now, job seekers are in the driver’s seat when it comes to what they are looking for in a job," Joyce Russell, the president of the staffing firm Adecco Staffing, wrote in an email.

CNBC

Nonfarm payrolls increased by 164,000 in April, vs 192,000 jobs expected

It really defies the law of supply and demand," Amy Glaser, senior vice president at Adecco Staffing, said of the muted wage inflation. Employers "are seeing an increase in turnover and they're really weighing whether they need to increase wages."

clevland.com

Beachwood Planning Commission approves new building; sets special meeting for schools' plan

The two existing buildings are fully occupied and host regular and medical office tenants, which include Adecco Staffing and the Cleveland Clinic.

CNNMoney

Looking for a job? New hires are getting paid 5% more than they were a year ago

"More companies are offering out-of-the-box benefits that have been traditionally reserved for Silicon Valley companies," said Jason Guggisberg, a regional vice president at the employment services firm Adecco USA. "Employers are also widening their candidate pools and loosening requirements," he said.

CNBC

These 8 gig jobs could boost your bottom line in retirement

"It can be on your terms," said Jason Guggisberg, regional vice president at Adecco USA, which provides recruitment and staffing services. "Remember that you provide value for the company you're going to work for."

Staffing Industry Analyst

Majority of US Workers Favor Higher Minimum Wage, Adecco Survey Finds

A majority of working US adults believe the minimum wage should be increased, according to a new survey by Adecco USA. It found 70% of the 1,000 US adults surveyed believed the minimum wage should be higher.

The New York Times

U.S. Job Growth Eased in March; Unemployment Steady at 4.1%

"It's a standoff, almost, on wages," said Jason Guggisberg, a vice president at the staffing firm Adecco. "Who's going to go first?"

Levo League

Levo Office Hours is Back! Meet Joyce Russell, President and Chief Operating Officer of Adecco

In a sit down with our CEO Caroline Ghosn, Russell talked about surrounding yourself with the right team, how to be a great mentor, trusting your intuition, finding a great company culture when you are on a job search and what she would tell her younger self. Watch the video here!

Levo League

This Work Habit of Gen Z May Surprise You

Though like millennials Gen Z can often be found with their head glued to a screen when it comes to instruction for their career, they prefer it to be in person. A recent study from Wainhouse Research finds that instructor-led training remains workers' top preference for employee learning.

The Muse

Back From The "Break": Re-Entering the Workforce Post-Kids Is Hard, Here's How to Show Companies You Should Be Their Next Hire

According to nonparent Jason Guggisberg, Regional Vice President at Adecco USA, a global HR solutions provider, companies are now more open to hiring candidates who've taken a break from their careers to care for children.

Entrepreneur

The Shocking Factor Putting Your Entire Exit Strategy at Risk

"Startup leaders should assess their current strengths and weaknesses from a 'people' perspective," Tim Gates, the Pittsburgh-based senior regional vice president of the staffing and temp agency Adecco USA, said in an email. "In many cases, diversity gaps in the workplace aren't intentional, but leaders simply aren't asking the right questions."

Digital Journal

Business Professionals Have a New A.I.-Powered Assistant

However, according to a survey by Adecco Staffing USA, 44 percent of executives cited soft skills such as communication as the biggest proficiency gap.

Reader's Digest

The 15 Worst Mistakes of First-Time Job Hunters

"'College students have an advantage other job seekers don't' an on-campus career center staffed with people who have one purpose: to help students find jobs," said Kane of Adecco. "Most career centers aren't taken advantage of to their full extent."

CNBC

Labor force increase is biggest since 2003 as many Americans finally get back to work

"What companies have been trying to do over the six months is solving this Rubik's Cube, trying to figure out what we have to do to get those people off the bench to participate," said Bill Ravenscroft, senior vice president at Adecco Staffing. "If we continue this type of [payrolls] growth this is going to be the catalyst for a wage spike."

Columbia Business School

Can we design hard measures for soft skills?

In a 2013 survey of top US executives by Adecco Staffing, 44 percent of respondents listed the lack of soft skills among applicants as their top concern, twice the level of the second highest category, technical skills.

Power Engineering

Women in Engineering series: Back to school

"Adecco Staffing surveyed 500 senior executives and asked if the current American workforce had the skills necessary for success. It should be of little surprise that the results highlighted a stark reality for our children."

Inc.

Why 44 Percent of Top U.S. Executives Don't Want to Hire You

"In a 2013 survey of top US executives by Adecco Staffing, 44 percent of respondents listed the lack of soft skills among applicants as their top concern, twice the level of the second highest category, technical skills."

SHRM

Finding the Balance Between High-Tech and High-Touch in Hiring

Amy Glaser, senior vice president with Adecco Staffing USA in Jacksonville, Fla., says yes. "[Leaning] into high-tech options ensures candidates receive a high-touch experience," she said. "We use artificial intelligence to expedite the beginning of the apply process, so recruiters are not bogged down by busy work. This allows recruiters the time to develop real connections with applicants and, in turn, they are providing an authentic human experience in this candidate-driven market."

Accounting Web

What Firms Should Know About Gen Z and Millennials

"The most competitive companies should already have their eye on Gen Z or else risk missing out on potential employees in the future,"" says Kathy Gans, senior vice president at staffing solutions firm Adecco USA."

The New York Times

As Labor Pool Shrinks, Prison Time Is Less of a Hiring Hurdle

Amy Glaser, a senior vice president for Adecco, a staffing firm, said that especially during the recent holiday season, there was a surge in demand for warehouse workers, creating opportunities for people who might have struggled to find work earlier in the economic recovery. "Two years ago," Ms. Glaser said, "companies required warehouse workers to have high school diplomas and experience with the scanners used to track merchandise. Now, increasingly, they require neither," she said.

Levo League

Ask a Hiring Expert: Is It OK To Ask Personal Questions To a Potential Employer at the Interview?

Welcome to Ask a Hiring Expert, an advice column where Adecco Staffing President Joyce Russell answers all of your questions about landing the next job.

The New York Times

U.S. Job Market's Strength Is Allowing More to Share in Pay Gains

"E-commerce companies have begun to raise wages in hot warehouse markets, such as Memphis or the Inland Empire in Southern California," said Bill Ravenscroft, a senior vice president at Adecco Staffing USA. The agency employs around 60,000 workers, hiring more during the holiday season, and places many in distribution centers and warehouses often used by e-commerce giants.

Hotel Business Review

How Employee Referral Bonus Programs Can Help Your Hotel Business

"According to Adecco Staffing's turnover calculator, when looking at national averages, this means it can cost a company upwards of $18,600-$43,800 to replace 50 employees being paid between $10.50-$14.00 per hour."

Business Insider

11 brilliant conversation starters to use in a job interview

"Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA, says compliments are always better when they're focused on the company or interviewer's recent achievements and not someone's personal appearance."

Business Insider

Everything you should do in the minutes, hours, days, and weeks following a job interview

"Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA, suggests asking yourself, "Is this company a good fit for me?" "Can I see myself growing there?" "Will I mesh with the company culture?"

Woman's World

How to Snag the Perfect Side Job after you Retire

"Make your resume stand out. The skills that'll set retirees apart? Soft skills! "Tout your experience with things like communication, team work and decision-making," advises Lauren Griffin of Adecco Staffing, which helps find jobs for seniors. "Despite young people often having a leg up in the digital arena, we're seeing them struggle with these type of skills, so older workers actually have an advantage."

Entrepreneur

Bashing the Stereotypes: What You Need to Know About Gen Z

"We must seek to understand Gen Z in order to maximize their talents," Jennifer Kochilaris, regional vice president of Adecco Staffing in Sarasota, Fla. told me via email. "Not long ago, I hired a Gen Z-er and had her desk all decked out with goodies for her first day at work. The first thing she said was, 'Is this laptop for me? I prefer a tablet."

U.S. News & World Report

What Employers Think of Your Online Graduate Certificate

"As reputable universities launch various types of online programs, a majority of employers have become more accepting of online graduate certificates, so long as that credential makes sense for the job applicant, says Amy Glaser, senior vice president at the worldwide employment agency Adecco Staffing."

Daily Record

Teen to serve as Adecco 'CEO for One Month'

"Jacksonville-based Adecco Staffing USA chose Sydney Rieckhoff of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, as its 2017 CEO for One Month. Rieckhoff, at 13, started Great American Popcorn, which has grown into a half million dollar company."

Entrepreneur

This is why you're not a best-in-class company for retaining great employees

"Adecco found that 22 percent of best-in-class companies were more likely to increase their training offerings to ensure their employees had the critical skills necessary to perform in their roles."

Getting Smart

Giving Students the Keys to Entrepreneurship Before they can Drive

"Adecco Staffing recently surveyed 500 senior executives and asked if the current American workforce had the skills necessary for success."

U.S. News & World Report

U.S. News Twitter Chat: What Employers Think of Online Degrees

"When online degrees were new, employers were skeptical about them. But that's changed in the past few years, experts say. Because online students often aim toÊchange fieldsÊor move up in their current career, it's important to explore how today's employers perceive these credentials."

IN Business

Where are the workers?

"Jason Guggisberg, regional vice president at Adecco Staffing, oversees both Illinois and Wisconsin, but Madison has the lowest unemployment rate in his territory. His company typically places light industrial, customer service, and call center positions. Adecco has hired more internal staff and is spending more on advertising in an effort to find workers."

CNBC

Why Trump's $1 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Won't Work

"A 2016 report from staffing agency Adecco shows just how big the skilled trades job deficit is. At the time it was published, 62 percent of firms said they were struggling to hire skilled workers in the trades."

Entrepreneur

Done Correctly, Your Internship Program Could Generate Serious Cash

"Implementing an internship program allows you to secure candidates early on and help them develop the skills they need to succeed in your company, Joyce Russell, president of Adecco Staffing USA in Charlotte, N.C., told me."

GoodCall

Americans Blame Lack of Training for Lack of Promotions

"According to Jason Guggisberg, regional vice president at Adecco Staffing USA, In our Definitive Guide to Building a Better Workforce, best-in-class companies those with low turnover rates, sizable revenue growth and annual decreases in time to hire are 22 percent more likely than other companies to increase company training to ensure employees have the critical skills necessary in their roles."

Business Insider

15 terrible conversation starters you should avoid in a job interview

"Amy Glaser, a senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA, says that while compliments are great, it's best to avoid commenting on someone's personal appearance it could be construed as sexual harassment."

LadyLux

Dos and Don'ts for Negotiating Salary

"Nichole Spaight, vice president with Adecco Staffing US, shared her top tips: Get smart on the average salary. The first step in negotiating salary is understanding what's reasonable. Employers gauge salaries for different positions and levels according to key benchmarks."

HRO Today

Train for Today and Tomorrow

"According to a survey by Adecco Staffing USA, 44 percent of executives said that a lack of soft skills was the biggest proficiency gap they saw in the U.S. workforce. A report from the International Association of Administrative Professionals, OfficeTeam, and HR.com also found that 67 percent of HR managers report hiring a candidate with strong soft skills even if his or her technical abilities were lacking."

Fortune Online

4 Things That Professor on BBC Should Know for Next Time He Works From Home With Kids

"The world had a good laugh last week when a professorÕs interview with BBC News about South Korea went awry as his toddlers decided to make a cameo."

New York Times

Study U.S. Job Growth Sets Stage for Fed to Raise Interest Rates

"Lauren Griffin, senior vice president at Adecco Staffing USA, said the scarcity of qualified workers had compelled employers to raise wages, strengthen benefits and improve amenities at the office. We've got people in orientation classes, Ms. Griffin said, _and they get up and leave because they're contacted about another job that might be more money."

Marketplace Radio

With Full Employment in View, Who's Still Looking for Work?

"We're getting awfully close to what economists call full employment. It means that unemployment is low enough that everyone who wants a job can pretty much find one. So if you push the unemployment rate a whole lot lower, you start to get imbalances in the economy, like acute labor shortages in some sectors and wages spiking as employers scramble to find people to work for them."

ACBJ

3 Steps to Becoming a Better Boss

"Joyce Russell is president of Adecco, charged with leading the operations team, sales team and field organization for Adecco Staffing USA."

CNN Money

Best Companies for Women Execs in 2017

"To be considered for NAFEs list, companies must have two or more women on their board of directors and at least 1,000 employees."

Philly Biz

Take 5: How to Appeal to Today's Family-Oriented Workforce

"Today's workforce is juggling more than ever before. From family obligations, to ambitious career goals, modern-day employees are challenged to distribute their time Òjust soÓ in order to attain the ideal work- life balance."

WWD

L'Oreal, P&G Make NAFE's List of Top 10 Companies for Executive Women

"10 list of best companies for executive women in 2017, according to the National Association for Female Executives. Other firms making the top 10 list were Abbott; Adecco; Deloitte; Ernst & Young LLP; FleishmanHillard; IBM; Johnson & Johnson, and KPMG."

HR Drive

NAFE's tp 60 firms promote women into key roles

"The top 10 are Abbott, Adecco, Deloitte, Ernst & Young LLP, FleishmanHillard, IBM, Johnson & Johnson, KPMG, L'Oreal USA and Procter & Gamble."

USA Today

Tight Labor Market Giving More American Career Cloud

"They're having to as a result of a lack of available talent, says Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing. A growing number of banks and retailers, for example, are hiring restaurant general managers to oversee branches and stores, she says."

Mic.com

3 Surprising ways a temp job can take your career to the next level

"Lauren Griffin, senior vice president at Adecco Staffing USA, said in an interview that temp work absolutely helps young people gain noteworthy experience. More and more we're seeing employers consider meaningful temp assignments as equal to traditional, salaried experience."

Entrepreneur

The Secret Way Big Companies Hire Via Employee Referral

"Develop a tracking system, advised Lauren Griffin, Senior Vice President of Adecco Staffing in Boston. "It's one of the most important, and essential, parts of implementing an employee-referral bonus program. Due to the number of players in this recruiting tactic, it is important to stay organized, to prevent miscommunication between employees, referees, and the company."

The Huffington Post

This is why you're not a best-in-class company

"These companies have a decrease in time-to-hire, an increase in revenue per full-time equivalent, and low turnover rates in new hires' first 12 months, as reported by the 500 C-Suite executives surveyed in Adecco's The Definitive Guide to Building a Better Workforce."

Plan Sponsor

Who Loves Their Jobs?

"A survey by Adecco Staffing found the majority of respondents (65%) claim to love their jobs. However, there were some differences among genders and generations. Seventy-one percent of women said they love their job, compared to 59% of their male counterparts."

MarketPlace

Retail Jobs Are Giving Way to Warehouse Jobs, but Wages Aren't Any Better

"With online merchants taking an ever-bigger chunk of the retail business, many national chains have announced store closures and thousands of layoffs, including Macy's, American Apparel, the Limited, Sears and Abercrombie & Fitch. On the other hand, warehouses and distribution centers are seeing growth. In one respect, the new jobs are much like the old."


The New York Times

U.S. Starts Year with Job Surge, but Pay Gains are Weak

"We're still continuing to see wage pressure as the candidate market continues to shrink," said Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA, which has 600 branch offices. In addition to the omnipresent hunger for engineers and other tech-related workers, demand is strong for people with middle-level trade skills like welding that fell into disuse during the recession, and for entry-level warehouse and light assembly workers, Ms. Glaser said."

SHRM

Wages are Rising, Giving HR New Worries

"We finally started to see a shift from employers the last couple of years who, coming off the Great Recession, had been hesitant to increase wages and frankly were trying to get a better bang for their buck," said Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA. She noted that during the peak holiday season in the fourth quarter of 2016, Adecco saw salary increases from e-commerce and logistics customers of "anywhere from 25-50 percent" and a "15-20 percent uptick on prior wages going into 2017."

Supply & Demand Chain Executive

Accommodating Seasonality: Four Tops for Effectively Scaling your Workforce

"Resources (such as Adecco Staffing's Salary Guide) can help you benchmark your compensation offerings against industry averages."

Business Insider

Here's the Truth About Whether an Employer Can Find Out How Much You Made at Your previous Company

"Amy Glaser, a senior vice president at the Adecco Staffing USA employment agency, tells Business Insider that policies dictating how companies can ask about prospective employees' previous salaries vary among states and organizations."

SHRM

2017 Hot Jobs Included IT, Health Care, Sales and Skilled Trades

"Amy Glaser, senior vice president of Adecco Staffing USA, predicts that data analysis skills will increasingly be necessary for workforce planning and business optimization, adding to job growth across industries."

HR Drive

What's Ahead? A Roundup of Our 2017 Predictions for HR

"An interview with Lauren Griffin, senior vice president with Adecco Staffing USA, reveals just what recruiters should be planning for, including candidate experience, mobile marketing strategies and the impact of the new administration."

The Huffington Post

Women in Business Q&A: Joyce Russell, President Adecco Staffing

"Joyce has been with Adecco for more than 25 years and is the most senior-ranking woman in the United States staffing industry today. Joyce is charged with leading the operations team, sales team and divisions for Adecco Staffing, USA. She constantly strives for growth both personally and professionally while remaining focused on developing the best team in the industry and maintaining the strongest client and candidate relationships in the business."

American City Business Journals

From mentee to mentor: How to get the most out of a mentorship

"CEO of Adecco Group North America, Bob Crouch, shares some insight on how to get the most out of a mentorship. 'While a mentorship does not have to feel formal, it shouldn’t be taken lightly,' Bob says. 'The more you put in, the more you get out, whether you’re the mentor or the mentee.'"

Equal Opportunity Publications

Workforce Diversity For Engineering and IT Professionals magazine

"The latest issue of the magazine published an article that features part of Adecco's infographic, "7 Wearable Technology Jobs Changing the World." Wearable technology will pave the way for more job development and growth in the IT sector, and recruiters are looking to hire the professionals needed to make it happen. Click to page eight to see the infographic."

American City Business Journals

5 Secrets to Managing Employees at Every Point in Their Careers

"Learning how to be an effective, trustworthy manager takes time, a sense of humor, and an abundance of patience. While overseeing a diverse set of coworkers can seem overwhelming, my own experiences, coupled with invaluable advice from mentors along the way, has helped me discover five secrets to managing employees in every walk of life. "

foxnews.com

The Thrill of Working at a Startup Holds Little Appeal for Gen Z

"For up-and-coming professionals, it’s not all about finding the dream job anymore. The desire for creativity and passion at work is fading compared to stability, according to an online survey of 1,001 current and recently graduated college students, conducted in March on behalf of Adecco Staffing USA."

forbes.com

The Top Cities For Finding Employment Right Now

"This morning’s announcement that national unemployment fell just 0.1% in April–to 5.4%–was a disappointment to many, but cities across the country are seeing strong opportunities in a range of industries, many while maintaining unemployment rates far below the national one."

smallbiztrends.com

3 Tips for Hiring Millennials to Work in Customer Service

"Can you get Millennial employees to work in customer service roles? If you’ve swallowed the conventional wisdom about this generation — that they’re entitled, spoiled and hard to work with — you may think there’s no way you could convince them to take a “lowly” entry-level customer service role. But the conventional wisdom about Millennial workers is far from true. Here are three things you really need to know about Millennials to attract more of them to customer service jobs."

cincinnati.com

2,000+ eBay Jobs Available at Tuesday Event

"More than 2,000 seasonal jobs are up for grabs starting Tuesday as eBay Enterprises holds a jobs fair at its Walton fulfillment "

globalatlanta.com

Cirque du Soleil Hires 'Locals' Who Sometimes Become 'Cirquadors'

"The Cirque du Soleil has been pushing the boundaries of its artists physical limits as well as its audiences’ imaginations for 29 years. The current production of “Amaluna" playing at Atlantic Station through Nov 30 delivers its special magic through a mix of vibrant lighting, color, music, costumes and the astounding performances of its artists who include NCAA gymnasts, aerial acrobats, a contortionist, a juggler and an all-girl band led by a singer who also plays an electronic bass and a saxophone."

wallstreetjournal.com

Recruiting Tech Talent in High School

"STEAM Ahead, a four-year program, is set to function as a high school within a high school. Students will get coursework in engineering and the arts in addition to staples like social studies. At STEAM, which stands for science, technology, engineering, arts and math, the students also will interact with local businesses through internships and mentorships."

chispamagazine.com

The Modern Mommy

"Moms in the workforce need to learn about what to expect from their employers and how to ask for it. Tonya Lain, Regional Vice President at Adecco, a leading human resources solutions company, speaks to PINK on the struggles working moms face and how to professionally ask for flexibility at work."

miamiherald.com

When the boss needs advice

"While CEOs and business owners often have people in their companies they do consult, a new survey by Adecco Staffing found nearly 40 percent said the opinions of their spouses matter most when making big business decisions."

businessnewsdaily.com

10 Ways to Convince Your Boss to Let You Work From Home

"You may love your job, but what if you could work from the comfort of your own home? Working from home, or telecommuting, is the dream for many employees, especially those who have long or difficult commutes to the office. And while many companies have already instituted work-from-home policies, not all of them have — and not all of them realize the benefits of doing so."

humanresourcesonline.net

Who does the CEO trust most for business advice?

"Most business leaders and CEO turn to their husbands and wives for advice – not just support – when running a company. According to a study from Adecco, 40% of CEOs and business owners said they look to and trust the opinions of their spouse when making big business decisions."

careerealism.com

5 Tips To Prepare For Peak Hiring Season

"It’s no secret that the pulse of business activity slows during the summer season, making it the ideal time for workers to tackle back-burner projects and take advantage of much-needed vacation time. For active job seekers, however, the dog days of summer can be a difficult and frustrating time. Rejection is hard enough when you’re not sweating through a full suit in 100-degree weather."

wallstreetjournal.com

The Dog Fight for Tech Talent

"As the country’s technology skills gap continues to widen, with too few people qualified for a growing number of information technology jobs, Guest Contributor Gary Beach talks with CIOs about the skills they look for in potential new hires."

bloomberg.com

U.S. Teenagers Spurn Working as School Takes Priority

"Akil Alvin, 19 and from Detroit, is struggling to land a job as he competes with older, more skilled applicants. Alex Lothspeich, 17 and from Charlotte, North Carolina, is choosing not to enter the workforce to focus on high school."

businessnewsdaily.com

6 Tips for Writing a Great Cover Letter

"When it comes to the job application process, there's no question that a well-written résumé with the right qualifications will attract a hiring manager's attention. With so much focus on the résumé, some candidates forget that their cover letter can be just as instrumental in landing a job interview."

nbcnews.com

Desperate Measures: Why People Fake Their Resumes

"The next time you come across a resume that's too good to be true, add a couple of extra items to the "abilities" segment: envy and immorality. Experts say people who lie on their CVs are likely to have been unemployed for a long time and appear to be motivated by jealousy for other people who have landed jobs when they haven't."

money.cnn.com

The hottest job skill is...

"The Army, NYPD and State Department can't get enough workers with this job skill. Neither can Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, local courts and schools."

losangeles.cbslocal.com

Companies Starting To Fill Seasonal Job Positions

"Major companies are starting to fill seasonal job positions. CBS2’s Brittney Hopper reported that Macy’s, Wal-Mart and Target are just some of the big retail stores that are amping up their employee roster during the holidays."

money.usnews.com

Furloughed From Work? A Survival Guide for Federal Employees

"Federal government employees are out of work, and so are numerous contract workers who count the government as a client. And then there are people like Steve Silberberg, 52, based in Boston and the owner of Fatpacking.com, which specializes in fitness backpacking adventures throughout the country."

labusinessjournal.com

L.A. Unemployment Climbs Back Over 10 Percent

"Los Angeles County’s unemployment rate climbed back into double digits in August, reaching 10.1 percent, according to state figures released Friday."

myfoxhouston.com

Impact of National Employment Losses on Houston-Area Job Market

(Video) Impact of National Employment Losses on Houston-Area Job Market

crainsnewyork.com

City unemployment rate ticks up to 8.6%

"The city's unemployment rate ticked up slightly in August to 8.6% from 8.4% in July as more New Yorkers entered the labor market looking for work, according to data released Thursday from the state Labor Department."

video.foxbusiness.com

What Is the Core Problem of Unemployment?

"Adecco Staffing U.S. senior vice president Janette Marx explains why companies aren't hiring."

www.prnewswire.com

Celestica Recognizes Adecco Staffing US With A 2012 Total Cost Of Ownership Supplier Award

"MELVILLE, N.Y., July 25, 2013 /PRNewswire/– Adecco Staffing US, part of the world's leading provider of recruitment and workforce solutions, today announced it has been awarded a 2012 Total Cost of Ownership (TCOOTM) Supplier Award from Celestica, a global leader in the delivery of end-to-end product lifecycle solutions."

labusinessjournal.com/

County Jobless Rate Rises to 9.7 Percent

"L.A. County’s jobs recovery stalled in June as the unemployment rate edged up to 9.7 percent and payroll employment levels remained unchanged, according to state figures released Thursday afternoon."

crainsnewyork.com

NYC job growth hits post-2000 high

"New York City's unemployment rate rose for the first time since January, the state's Department of Labor said Thursday, but the jobs outlook was rosier as hiring sped up and more people looked for work."

computerworld.com

Career Watch: Hiring landscape dims for this year's grads

"Hiring projections for new graduates are down (see below), and those grads who do get interviews need to focus on the basics."

trendhunter.com

Jobless Graduates Infographics

"The ‘Gen Y Can’t I Get a Job’ infographic by the Adescco blog looks at why in America there are so many capable, yet jobless, graduates."

huffingtonpost.com

Solutions for the Many Gaps Awaiting New College Graduates

"For many, the summer season means vacation. For young people graduating this year, their vacation might be longer than they'd like."

businessnewsdaily.com

5 Ways to Take Control of Your Job Search (Op-Ed)

"Let's face it: looking for a new job isn't exactly a fun experience. Even the promise of a better title, salary and benefits isn't always enough to calm the nerves brought on by the thought of refreshing your résumé and digging out the suit that has been sitting in the back of your closet since your last interview."

money.usnews.com

10 Reasons to Take A Temporary Job

"The drawbacks of a temporary job may make you contemplate taking one or reject the idea all together. But with a recovering economy, accepting a short-term position may be the best option for ending your stay among the unemployed."

losangeles.cbslocal.com

Staffing Industry Expert Shares Current Unemployment Numbers

"Iyda Kelati, a branch manager for Adecco Staffing USA, appeared on KCAL9 News on Saturday morning to discuss the latest unemployment numbers for Los Angeles."

baltimoresun.com

Md. sheds 6,200 jobs in April, Labor Department says

"Maryland employers slashed 6,200 jobs in April, cutting short a string of gains, the U.S. Department of Labor said Friday, as the state began feeling the pinch of federal budget sequestration and cutbacks in consumer spending."

dailynews.com

Inland Empire's unemployment rate falls to 9.6 percent, 900 jobs added

"The Inland Empire's unemployment rate fell to a 4 1/2-year low of 9.6 percent in April and the region added 900 jobs, the state Employment Development Department reported Friday."

reuters.com

(Video) Business Headlines

"Summary of business headlines: New records for the Dow and the S&P 500 as earnings lead the market higher. Walt Disney beats quarterly results before Iron Man 3 and shares hit a lifetime high after the superhero hit the big screen. U.S. temp hiring continues to rise – Adecco exec. Conway G. Gittens reports."

huffingtonpost.com

6 Most Costly Career Mistakes New College Grads Make

"Congratulations, class of 2013! Now, it's time to get out there and get a job. It won't be easy, because the job market is tough and the competition is fierce. The unemployment rate for 20- to 24-year-olds was still 13.1 percent in April, far higher than the overall unemployment rate of 7.5 percent. For 18- to 19-year-olds, it was 22.6 percent."

losangeles.cbslocal.com

Unemployed Angelenos Still Love LA Despite High Jobless Rate

"Even with a bleak job market, the City of Angels is still a haven for the unemployed, according to a new survey."

huffingtonpost.com

Career Advice for the Class of 2013

"Dear Class of 2013: As you head into the post-academic world you have an opportunity to design your own career destiny and I encourage you to tap the power you have within you."

crainsdetroit.com

Survey: Unemployed Detroiters not confident about finding new jobs, but not looking elsewhere

"Three-quarters (76 percent) of the unemployed Detroiters responding to a recent survey by national staffing firm Adecco said they are not considering looking for jobs in other cities."

forbes.com

The 10 Best Cities For Finding Employment Right Now

"As the employment picture perks up in some major metropolitan areas, job seekers might be tempted to limit their search to those cities. But as it turns out, the places with the healthiest employment numbers aren’t always the best areas for finding a job."

dailynews.com

Southern California unemployment rates drop, jobs added throughout region

"Unemployment rates fell throughout Southern California in March but job creation slowed from the previous month, state officials reported Friday."

newsday.com

LI adds 17,900 more jobs in March compared with March 2012

"The Long Island economy picked up some momentum in March, when it had 17,900 more jobs than a year earlier, state Labor Department data released Thursday show."

heraldtribune.com

Southwest Florida jobless rate drops to 7.2 percent

"The economic recovery made itself felt during February, with Southwest Florida's jobless rate falling more than a half-percentage point to 7.2 percent."

nbclatino.com

Op-ed: A year later, we’re worse off with the Affordable Care Act

"An anniversary is often a joyous occasion, a time to commemorate and celebrate an important milestone. For America’s families, businesses, employees, and consumers, however, March 23rd, the third anniversary of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), might not fit into the same category of bliss."

investors.com

ObamaCare Turns Three: 10 Disturbing Facts Americans Have Learned

"Just over three years ago, then-Speaker Nancy Pelosi famously quipped about ObamaCare that 'we have to pass the bill so you can find out what is in it.'"

washingtonpost.com

Health-care law uncertainty grips Old Town Alexandria cafe — and other small businesses

"Jody Manor has run a small cafe and catering company for nearly three decades in Old Town Alexandria, only a few blocks from where he was born. Six years ago he purchased an adjoining building, and more recently he started searching for a second location."

smallbusiness.foxbusiness.com

Small Business Owners Still Worried About Obamacare, Sequester

"A recent survey by Adecco, a workforce solutions firm serving the United States and Canada, found that of the 502 small businesses surveyed, 40% are worried about the effect of new tax laws. Thirty percent are also worried about the impact of the Affordable Care Act on their businesses’ operational costs."

forbes.com

7 Surprising Ways To Motivate Millennial Workers

"There are an estimated 80 million young Americans who belong to the so-called millennial generation, roughly ages 18 to 35. By next year, they are expected to comprise 36% of the U.S. workforce, and by 2020, millennials will be nearly half of all workers."

staffingindustry.com

Culture Matters in Attracting Talent

“When it comes to attracting talent, the great strategy for companies is to try to figure out how to make your company more marketable than another … It requires companies to pick their culture, identify what attributes exist, and then go out to acquire talent.”

entrepreneur.com

The 5 Employees Every Small Business Needs

"In the past few years, many companies were affected by the less than ideal economic conditions, and many instances, small businesses were hit harder than most. For these companies, the ability to be nimble and quickly adapt to changing economic conditions can be the difference between failure and success. However, there's an equally important factor that affects the fate of a small business: its employees."

huffingtonpost.com

Youth Unemployment Demands Action From Businesses around the World

"The number of different sessions here at the World Economic Forum meeting at Davos is truly astounding. Since it's my first time attending, my goal in coming here to the World Economic Forum was to attend the sessions where I could gain the greatest insights to take back to my work at Adecco Staffing U.S. "

fastcompany.com

Secrets Of America's Happiest Companies

"Disengaged workers cost the U.S. economy $350 billion a year in lost productivity. Here's how the happiest companies boost morale and the bottom line."

news.yahoo.com

Work or Home? Americans Reveal Their Priority

"American workers say their personal lives won't get in the way of achieving their work goals this year nor will their jobs keep them from keeping their personal New Year's resolutions."

forbes.com

You Don't Take All Your Vacation, But You Still Want More. Why?

"It’s almost the end of the year and I realize I haven’t taken all of my 2012 vacation. I wish I could explain why. Partly it’s that Forbes is generous with longtime employees. I’ve been here long enough to get the maximum four weeks off. I know I’m lucky but I would also frankly love to have even more vacation time."

hr.blr.com

Employee turnover set to rise: What can HR do?

"Employee turnover may not seem like a top priority today since so many employees have been content simply having a job through the recession. With every passing month, however, more employees are feeling that the recession worries are no longer an obstacle. In fact, according to new research, around half of current employees plan to leave their job."

forbes.com

Block Facebook? It Could Hurt Your Bottom Line

"People really like Facebook . Really, really like Facebook. In fact, a survey a year ago by an Australian firm found that many people will interrupt any activity—including “intimate moments”—to check a Facebook update. So you can imagine how often your employees interrupt their work to log in to Facebook or otherwise spend time on the Internet."

marketwatch.com

5 job interview mistakes to avoid

"A failure to communicate may be one of the biggest mistakes job seekers are making these days, and mature workers may be struggling more than most."

moneyover55.about.com

Careers for Over 50 - Getting the Mature Worker Back to Work

"Finding a career over 50 can sound daunting, but you’re in luck. According to a recent Adecco Staffing US survey of hiring managers, “mature” workers (defined by this survey as workers 50 and older) are actually very attractive to companies, even more so than other generations."

chron.com

Not all managers hire by generation

"A recent survey on behalf of the staffing firm Adecco USA Inc. found hiring managers will hire those 50-plus years old, sometimes called Matures, over Millennials, who are 22 through 31 years old."

cio.com

How to Hire, Manage and Even Appreciate Millennial IT Workers

"A recent survey reveals that hiring managers are far more likely to hire IT pros from Generation-X or baby-boomers than they are to hire from the millennial generation. Find out what's behind this trend and why you have to learn to stop worrying and love millennials."

finance.yahoo.com

For President Obama, Creating Jobs Should Be Priority Number One

"This month, the American people re-elected President Barack Obama after an election season full of hundreds of campaign stops, numerous debates, and endless polls. It was an election characterized by many issues— the auto industry bailout, the war in Afghanistan, and healthcare, to name a few."

crainsnewyork.com

City's record job growth hits a wall

"Unemployment rate dips for third straight month, but job gains turned to losses as the private sector shed 5,700 positions. And that's before calculating the impact of Superstorm Sandy."

prnewswire.com

Over 1,500 Jobs Available In Louisville

"As the economy continues to recover and job opportunities become available, Adecco Staffing US continues to see job growth in a variety of industries. With Kentucky's unemployment rate dropping over a full point in the last year, Adecco is adding over 1,400 jobs for Louisville job seekers looking for flexible work throughout the holiday season and into 2013."

marketwatch.com

Where the jobs are for mature workers

"SAN FRANCISCO—Mature workers don’t have it easy in today’s labor market, but the inexorable force of demographics may be helping to loosen ageism’s hold on U.S. employers, opening up opportunities in more industries for job seekers whose faces reflect some years of experience."

newsday.com

Exec Suite: Adecco's William Rolack

"Diversity is a question not just of ethics but of bottom lines for William Rolack Sr., director of global marketplace diversity and inclusion at Adecco Group North America, a staffing and recruiting agency based in Melville. He said the company's diversity initiatives have generated $60 million worth of new business since 2009. Rolack joined Adecco in 2005, having worked in human resources at several..."

businessnewsdaily.com

Health Care Tops Business Leaders' Worries

"Businesses face many challenges, but leaders say none is bigger than providing health care benefits to their employees. In a new survey of senior executives, more than half listed health care benefits as the top challenge for their business. Among the other surveyed executives, 41 percent said compensation and salary are the top challenge."

hr.blr.com

Providing competitive healthcare, salary packages top business challenges for company leaders after election, says survey

"More than half of senior executives in the United States cite providing healthcare benefits to their employees as the greatest business challenge they face, according to a new survey by Adecco Staffing US. Furthermore, 35 percent of executives are holding back on hiring additional employees because of the passing of the recent healthcare reform act and price increases associated with it."

foxbusiness.com

(Video) Adecco Exec. on Jobs, Biggest Challenges to Business

"Adecco USA president Joyce Russell gives her outlook for jobs."

lowellsun.com

Report: Regional job growth lags

"BOSTON -- Greater Lowell added a modest 1,000 jobs, year over year, in September, according to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development."

reuters.com

Healthcare costs top U.S. executives' concerns - Adecco survey

"Oct 22 (Reuters) - U.S. corporate executives are more worried about providing healthcare benefits to their employees than about issues like wages, taxes or attracting qualified workers, according to a survey by the world's No. 1 staffing company, Adecco Group AG."

abusinessjournal.com

Jobless Rate in L.A. County Falls

"L.A. County’s jobs recovery picked up steam in September as the unemployment rate fell to 10.6 percent and 37,000 jobs were added to payrolls, according to state figures released Friday."

networkworld.com

Hiring preferences favor mature workers over Millennials: study

"Mature workers need more tech know-how, and Millennials need to improve their writing skills, hiring managers told Adecco Staffing"

nytimes.com

Assistants, Yes, but They Can Do It All

"THEIR titles vary: executive assistant, administrative assistant, the syllable-clipped “admin,” the classic secretary. Whatever you call them, these professionals continue to keep offices running as technology and budget cuts reshape their roles."

wsj.com

Keep Your Job Search Under Wraps

"Like an amateur poker player who twitches whenever holding a full house, people seeking to change jobs have 'tells' that cue co-workers and the boss into the fact."

forbes.com

How To Turn Your Temp Job Into A Permanent One

"When companies need short-term workers, (or if they just want to “try before they buy,”) they’ll hire temporary employees—also known as “temps,” consultants, freelancers or contractual workers."

money.usnews.com

4 Tips for Overcoming the Skills Gap

"Motivated job seekers and professionals could use the gap to their advantage."

huffingtonpost.com

Millennials' Biggest Interview Mistake Is 'Inappropriate Attire,' According To Hiring Managers

"Just because Mark Zuckerberg gets away with a hoodie and flip-flops doesn’t mean employers are OK with you dressing down for an interview."

forbes.com

Older Workers, There's Hope: Study Finds Employers Like You Better Than Millennials

"We keep hearing that older workers have a tough time landing new jobs. In a survey of 1,500 hiring managers that I wrote about last week, only 1% of respondents said it is easiest to place job-seekers in their 50s, as opposed to younger workers in their 20s, 30s and 40s."

foxbusiness.com

Adecco USA President: Employment Will Rise

"Adecco USA president Joyce Russell gives her outlook for the job market at the 2012 US Open."

labusinessjournal.com

Unemployment Rate Unchanged for L.A.

"L.A. County’s jobs recovery stalled in July as the unemployment rate remained unchanged from June and the county lost 44,000 payroll jobs as schools let out for the summer and overall hiring slowed, according to figures released Friday."

newsday.com

State: LI jobs growth continues, but slowly

"The pace of hiring on Long Island remained slow in July, the latest State Labor Department data show. The Island had 7,500 more jobs last month than a year earlier, one of the smallest increases this year, according to data released Thursday. In the first three months of the year, the Island averaged 19,800 more jobs, compared with a year ago. The local economy now has 1.254 million jobs, up from..."

espn.go.com

Most Olympic athletes face costly road

"When Angel Bovee, a female boxer who fought to get the sport included in the Olympics for the first time, reaches out to companies to help other Olympians get jobs, the companies often respond along the lines of 'Why would they need a job? Aren’t they millionaires?'"

money.cnn.com

July jobs report: Hiring picks up, unemployment rises

"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Businesses stepped up their hiring in July, but the unemployment rate ticked higher anyway."

cortland.edu

Grad Student Takes Alternate Path to Olympics

"U.S. Olympians in London who are worried about paying their bills are depending on SUNY Cortland graduate student Angel Bovee, a retired women’s boxing champion who once lived out of her car to make ends meet."

businessmanagementdaily.com

today.com

Clipping nails, going barefoot and other office don'ts

"Lori Hong was never particularly fond of the co-worker in the next cubicle, but there was one thing that really put her over the edge."

latimes.com

The office guide to fashion suicide: flip-flops, shorts, hoodies

"If you're rolling into work wearing ripped jeans, strapless tops, a hoodie and flip-flops, know this: Your colleagues disapprove."

napavalleyregister.com

Local jobless rate bumped up in June

"Napa County’s unemployment rate inched up slightly in June, but this jobless indicator is still lower than in recent years, indicating a continuing economic recovery for the area."

nj.com

Staffing agencies see more hiring in Bergen County

"BERGEN COUNTY — Managers at staffing agencies report that the pace of hiring has increased over the last few months, a boost in employment that is expected to continue through the summer."

cnbc.com

Responding to the Skills Gap

"It is no secret that demand is high for skilled labor. Joyce Russell, Adecco Staffing USA and Andy Sieg, Bank of America, weigh in on hiring strategies for companies."

newspressnow.com

Some occupations still seeing growth

"Essence Stillman never has a problem finding a job. The jobs are out there, the St. Joseph woman said. It’s just a matter of selling yourself."

vcstar.com

Ventura County jobless rate holds steady in May

"Ventura County's unemployment rate stayed below 9 percent for the second consecutive month, according to data released Friday by the state Employment Development Department."

newsday.com

LI adds 9,100 jobs in May, says Labor Dept.

"The Long Island economy had 9,100 more jobs in May than it did a year ago, as the public sector added jobs for the first time in nine months, the state Labor Department said Thursday."

forbes.com

Dreams Vs. Debt: Older College Students Discuss The Value Of Going Back To School

"Sometimes good things are worth waiting for. But what if they’re expensive, like a college education?"

examiner.com

Ragnar Relay runs through Milwaukee this weekend

"What event started with one race in 2004 and now has 15 races in 2012 across 18 states with more than 80,000 runners? The Ragnar!"

wallstreetjournal.com

Networking Mistakes We Often Make

"Networking requires strategy, research and social grace. But as competition for jobs remains high, it's easy to fumble."

crainsnewyork.com

City's job gains in 2012 are best in 60 years

"New York City added 12,000 private-sector jobs in April, bringing this year's gain to 60,000, marking the best four months since the 1950s, data released Thursday show. Unemployment rate dips to 9.5%."

today.com

Want a job? You have 60 seconds to convince me

"Just as speed dating adds more stress to the search for a mate, speed interviewing is sure to make the job hunt more tense."

cnbc.com

How Far Some Parents Will Go to Get a Job - For Their Kids

"Remember when we were young, a million years ago, and we couldn't wait to leave home and strike out on our own?"

forbes.com

The Best Cities For Finding Employment Right Now

"With the employment picture finally perking up in some major metropolitan areas, job seekers might be tempted to limit their job search to the areas with the healthiest employment numbers. But low unemployment doesn’t always mean it’s the best place for finding a job."

wallstreetjournal.com

No Personal Calls on the Job? No Thanks

"Even in a tough job market, 23% of recent college graduates wouldn't take a post where they couldn't make or take personal phone calls, and 20% would reject a place that didn't let them check personal email, according to a new study from staffing firm Adecco Group North America."

money.cnn.com

April jobs report: Hiring slows, unemployment falls

"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hiring slowed in April and workers dropped out of the labor force in droves -- not a good sign for the job market going forward."

brazencareerist.com

Gen Y Still Depends on Mom & Dad More Than You Might Expect

"Graduating from college may be a symbol of transitioning into the real world, but new grads still depend heavily on Mom and Dad, a new survey shows."

baltimoresun.com

Maryland employers added 1,500 jobs in March

"Maryland employers added 1,500 jobs in March — thanks entirely to growth in the private sector — but the state's unemployment rate inched up as the pool of would-be workers expanded more rapidly."

newsday.com

Labor Dept.: LI job market strong in March

"The Long Island employment market, putting in its strongest showing so far this year, had 19,900 more jobs in March than it did a year ago, the state Labor Department said Thursday."

today.com

Job candidates' purgatory: multiple interviews per job

"Job seekers expect to have two or three interviews with an employer before they land a position. But 10 interviews?"

businessweek.com

Clean Your Messy Desk, Lest Ye Be Judged

"Matt Lucas works at a desk that’s covered with origami paper cranes made out of Black Jack gum wrappers. There are probably over 150 of them, collecting under his computer monitor and spilling out all over the place."

businessweek.com

U.S. Employment Growth Seen Rebounding From Slump

"The March setback in hiring will prove temporary as the U.S. economy, in its third year of expansion, now is better equipped to overcome a slowdown in Europe and rising fuel costs, economists said."

nytimes.com

After a Winter of Strong Gains, Job Growth Ebbs

"Although signs pointed to a strengthening economy earlier this year, the jobs report on Friday came with a message: don’t get ahead of yourself."

cnbc.com

Temp Work Best Way to Get a Permanent Job?

"Tig Gilliam, Adecco Group North America CEO, says the best way to find a permanent job is by taking a temporary position. The "temp indicator" is still a good way to look at the economy. With CNBC's Steve Liesman and Rebecca Patterson, JPMorgan Asset Management, Institutional. Also..."

foxbusiness.com

Employees Judged By Office Cleanliness

"Employees wanting to make a good impression on their peers should do some spring cleaning around the office, new research shows."

cnbc.com

(Video) Who's Hiring Now?

"Tig Gilliam, Adecco Group North America CEO, shares his view on the labor market now."

cnn.com

February jobs report: Unemployment holds amid solid hiring

"NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Hiring remained strong in February, fueling optimism about the recovery."

nytimes.com

U.S. Extends Its Run of Strong Job Growth Another Month

"After a stretch of economic expansion so weak that Main Street struggled to detect any improvement, three consecutive months of solid employment growth have begun to lift the mood of consumers and the unemployed."

thestreet.com

What Employers Will Ask Your References

" Some job hunters may view the reference-checking process as an afterthought, at least compared with the effort that goes into creating their resume and cover letter. But according to several career experts we interviewed, having a strong set of professional contacts who can vouch for a candidate can be the deciding factor in whether they get hired."

forbes.com

60% Of College Grads Can't Find Work In Their Field. Is A Management Degree The Answer?

"Sixty percent of U.S. college graduates cannot find a full-time job in their chosen profession, according to job placement firm Adecco. Dubbed ‘Generation Jobless’, college graduates ages 24 and younger face an uncertain job future that, even with improving employment numbers, is only going to get more difficult if we continue to turn out graduates without what an Apple exec described as 'the skills we need.'"

thestreet.com

Is There a Bad Day of the Week to Apply for Jobs?

"There's no question timing is key to landing the right position, but some job hunters may focus a little too much on figuring out the perfect moment to send in an application. The truth, according to two recruiting experts, is that there is no bad time to apply for a job unless you wait too long."

wxyz.com

Do you have a bad boss? Here's help handling him or her

"Almost everyone has to answer to a boss. It can be a challenge, even when you have a good boss. After all, according to a survey by Adecco USA, one out of three employees thinks they are smarter than their boss."

bgnews.com

Career Center helps students prepare for job search

"With a slight drop in national unemployment, local job services and the Career Center on campus are better helping Bowling Green citizens and University students pursue careers."

mainstreet.com

Career Q&A: Is It Bad to Be the First to Apply for a Job?

"Q: Is it better or worse to be the first person to apply for a job after it gets posted? A: As a general rule, it’s typically a disadvantage to be one of the last to apply for a job because the longer you wait, the better the chances are that the position will be filled."

usatoday.com

Sometimes the grass isn't greener on the other side

"You know what they say about jumping from the frying pan into the fire. Ouch"

about.com

6 Tips to Speed Up Hiring

"In any job market – but perhaps never more than in today’s workforce - top talent can come and go in the blink of an eye. Based on the pace needed to secure these top performers, you could make the assumption that the majority of companies are nimble and poised to react quickly and efficiently to ensure they get available top talent."

cnn.com

January jobs report: Hiring ramps up, unemployment falls

"American employers substantially stepped up their hiring in January, bringing the unemployment rate down for the fifth month in a row."

huffingtonpost.com

Roughly A Third Of U.S. Workers Netted A Pay Raise Last Year: Report

"Incomes in America barely rose last year, and that's in part a result of companies deciding against doling out extra bucks if possible."

usatoday.com

More workers moving for out-of-state jobs

"A modestly growing number of Americans are moving out of state to get a job, a development that could cut unemployment and better match workers with positions, staffing officials and reports say."

usanews.com

6 Careers to Watch in 2012

"For many people, the new year sparks fresh interest in finding a new job. Some are just looking to switch workplaces, but others are hoping to start or change careers. So where are the jobs?"

usatoday.com

2012 job market brightens, but unemployment won't fall fast

"After nearly three years of unemployment, David Mote will be back at work next week, overseeing construction of a medical school building in Dothan, Ala."

bloomberg.com

More U.S. Part-Timers Find Full-Time Jobs

"More Americans are moving from part- time to full-time jobs, adding to evidence a strengthening labor market will bolster household confidence and spending."

foxnews.com

Will New Unemployment Numbers Impact Wall St?

"Unemployment down to 8.5%, but will it help your IRA?"

foxbusiness.com

Adecco North America CEO: Continued Jobs Improvement in 2012

"Adecco Group North America CEO Tig Gilliam argues the current trend in job creation will continue."

wallstreetjournal.com

Adecco Expects Temps Are Here to Stay as Hiring Revives

"Tig Gilliam says there are plenty of opportunities right now for a professional staffing company, despite the tough job market."

usatoday.com

Gadgets make office party antics even riskier

"Workplace fêtes are on the rise this year, according to several new studies. And with the increased revelry comes more opportunities for partygoer actions — from silly to truly embarrassing — to spread via e-mail, social media and blogs."

politico.com

Unemployment rate drops to 8.6 percent

"The unemployment rate surprisingly dropped to 8.6 percent in November — the lowest in two-and-a-half years — as the country’s long-stalled economy flashed new signs of strength amid uneasiness about a broader global downturn."

cnbc.com

Retail Employment is Strong Across the Board: Expert

"Kathy Kane, SVP and head of Talent Management at Adecco, told CNBC, "we are seeing retail employment strong across the board, all the way from the big bucks discounters to the..."

cnn.com

Americans to forfeit $34.3 billion in vacation days

"There's still a month to go before the end of the year, but most Americans will let their last remaining vacation days go unused."

foxnews.com

Are Certain Jobs Recession Proof?

"Hot demand for skill set jobs"

thestreet.com

Great Jobs Report, But Temp Workers Come First

"Tig Gillilam, CEO of Adecco said the November jobs report is a good one, but companies are still using temporkers and ocntract labor before committing to full time workers."

azpm.org

Jobs Growing in Arizona, but at Snail's Pace

"The pace of job growth in Arizona has finally surpassed the national pace, after lagging it for the last four years. But job creation has slowed considerably in the state, mirroring the national trend, a state economist says."

usnews.com

Larger Temporary Workforce Could Be New Normal

"Since the end of the recession, 54 percent of new jobs created have been temp work."

bizjournals.com

Houston gains government jobs in September

"Houston gained a net 12,500 jobs in September as the government sector ramped up for the school year and the leisure and hospitality sector shrank staffs as summer ended."

reuters.com

Analysis: Temp staffing hints at moderate job gains

"Steady demand for U.S. temporary workers, a leading indicator of wider employment trends, suggests an acceleration in new jobs is still not in the cards."

bizjournals.com

Top of the List: Temporary Staffing Agencies

"This week’s Charlotte Business Journal lists the area’s largest temporary staffing agencies, ranked by average number of temps placed per week. Adecco is new to the list this year and ranks at the top, with 1,720 temps placed per week by area offices."

foxnews.com

More Job Opportunities for Technical Skills?

"Skills vs. needs of employers"

cbsnews.com

What can be done for economy?

"Rebecca Jarvis talks with Tig Gilliam, Katia Beauchamp, and Frank Sorrentino about how businesses are coping with the economy the way it is and whether they will start hiring again."

washingtonpost.com

Unemployment dips to 9 percent, but public-sector cuts drag down overall job growth Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn Share via Email More Options

"As politicians in Washington debate how to shrink the size of government, their counterparts in statehouses have actually been doing it. Public-sector jobs now account for the smallest share of the nation’s employment since the 2008 financial crisis, according to new data released Friday."

cnbc.com

Who is Hiring Now?

"Umemployment held steady at 9.1% in September for the third straight month. Discussing what hiring managers are looking for as they fill available spots, with Tig Gilliam, Adecco Group North America CEO."

cnn.com

The great government job purge

"Adecco's Tig Gilliam talks to CNN Money about the government job purge."

cnbc.com

'Old-Fashioned' Values Key To Corporate Success For Women

"Most stories about women in the workplace always include how hard it is for women to make it to the top."

prnewswire.com

Majority of American Workers Wouldn't Change a Thing About Their Boss, According to Adecco Survey

"As the jobless rate continues to hover around 9 percent and the economy struggles to improve, American workers indicate their relationship with their boss is strong and positive. Seventy-eight percent of employed Americans feel their boss would "go to bat" for them if their job were on the line."

thestreet.com

Most Awkward Office Discussion: Relationships

"Most workers have no problem discussing their careers or even their salaries with a boss, but when it comes to talking about romantic relationships, things get awkward."

cnbc.com

Wall Street Celebrates Boss Day

"CNBC's Jane Wells has the details on what employers really think of their bosses."

foxbusiness.com

Happy National Boss Day: Most Taboo Workplace Topics

"President Obama may be commander-in-chief of the United States, but what would it be like to have him as the boss in your office? According to a recent survey, many Americans wouldn't mind."

cnbc.com

In Honor of National Boss Day - Here's What We Really Think of Them

"To all you job creators, thank you! To those of you who pay us, bless you! To those who manage us, tell us what to do, berate us, make us miserable...um...keep it up!!"

today.com

Long-term jobless face issue with references

"Unemployed candidates need to get creative in landing work"

cnn.com

9 hard-to-fill jobs

"A list of 9 hard to fill jobs"

cnn.com

September jobs report: Hiring gains momentum

"Hiring was stronger than expected in September, a rare piece of good news amid growing worries of a weakening U.S. economy."

nj.com

A negative job review can be a step to the positive

"Early in her career, management consultant Denise Altman found herself on the receiving end of a less-than-positive performance review, with no salary increase."

mlive.com

Magic Johnson in Metro Detroit: 'It devastated me that we lost so many jobs' in Michigan (video)

"NBA Hall of Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson said being in Metro Detroit Thursday was one of the most rewarding parts of his life."

foxnews.com

Employers Cautious But Not In Retreat On Labor Day 2011

"In good times and bad, and especially when there’s a bit of both in the economy, just as there is now, the engagement of temporary and contract workers in the marketplace can be a telling indicator about the direction the economy is headed."

fortune.com

Billie Jean King's surprising secret to success

"What is the No. 1 trait that has led to your success? Warren Buffett’s is focus—according to Alice Schroeder, author of the Buffett bio Snowball, who spoke, as I did, at a corporate event at the U.S. Open last week."

wallstreetjournal.com

For Many Seniors, There May Be No Retirement

"When Angela Gregor's mother became ill and needed long-term care in the 1990s, Ms. Gregor tapped her individual retirement account for funds and stopped making contributions. Then came the tumultuous stock-market ups and downs of the past decade, dealing the IRA another blow."

cnbc.com

Career Reinvention Rules of the Road

"Thinking about scrapping it all to start a goat cheese farm in Maine? Even if you just want to switch jobs at your company, career change can be daunting."

FOX23 (KOKI-TV)

Adecco Win4Youth Tulsa

News caster visits Adecco during a charity drive

msnbc.com

No double dip, but economy's stuck in low gear

"Jobs data better than expected, but government has few options to do more"

cnn.com

July jobs report: Hiring picks up

"The job market strengthened in July, a welcome piece of good news that sharply contrasted other recent data pointing toward an economic slowdown."

nytimes.com

U.S. Posts Stronger Job Growth in July

"The United States economy continues on a wobbly course, but there was a momentary sigh of relief on Friday as the government reported that employers added 117,000 jobs last month, slightly more than expected."

cnn.com

Debt ceiling deal won't restart hiring

"The deal to raise the debt ceiling may remove the risk of a 2008-like meltdown in financial markets that had made employers very nervous in recent months."

staffingindustry.com

Social media arrives, but referrals and job boards stay strong

"Recruiters are dealing with a whole new world. And with apologies to Aldous Huxley, it’s more social than brave. Like it or not, social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn are starting to shake up recruiting. Facebook boasts more than 500 million active users, while LinkedIn has more than 100 million members. As a result, savvy staffing firms are creating company Facebook pages or tweeting to attract top-notch candidates."

nbcnews.com

Are Flip Flops an Office Flap?

"Nightly News' Brian Williams looks into U.S. office attire trends"

bizjournals.com

The Tricks of Summer Styling

"A massive heat wave is spreading across the country, but that doesn’t mean that it’s OK to break out those flip-flops, ditch that business-professional suit, and forget that your appearance still matters to your boss, your clients, and your coworkers."

nytimes.com

Between College and That First Job

"Q. You’ve just graduated from college but couldn’t find a job or internship in advance — so you are moving back in with your parents. Can you take some time off before restarting your job search?"

reuters.com

Flip-flops Number One "don't" for summer work attire: survey

"Flip-flops are the Number One "don't" when it comes to summer work attire, with miniskirts coming in second, and strapless tops third, a national U.S. workplace outlook survey found."

usatoday.com

Jobs in post-recession USA demand multiple skills

"At a General Motors plant here, transmission assembly looks a lot like musical chairs."

nbcnews.com

In tough times, many see night shift in new light

"Odd shifts provide perks like more money; way to save on child care"

newsday.com

State notes first LI job losses in a year

"Long Island lost nearly 5,000 jobs last month, the first decline in a year, largely because of cutbacks in federal and local government employment, state Labor Department data released Thursday show."

usnews.com

How to Survive When You Hate Your Job

"Expert advice on how to improve your experience and your relationships at work."

washingtonpost.com

Don't Let a Recruiter Paint an Artificial Picture in Your Resume

"Resumes -- what are the criteria you use to figure out who provides good advice/services and who is just blowing smoke? I keep hearing variations on, "you won't recognize yourself when I'm done with you." That is NOT helpful. More polish is what I want. Faking is not."

businessmanagementdaily.com

8 keys to negotiating severance

"Sooner, rather than later, might be the time to think about possibly needing to negotiate a severance package, if you don’t have one."

forbes.com

When They Require Experience And You Have None

"It’s a refrain new college graduates hear from prospective employers all the time: “You don’t have enough experience.” But how do you get experience if you don’t have any?"

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