How do you keep happy employees?
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Would you believe that an effective way to keep your people happy is by firing away the unhappy ones?
Sounds like a joke? Jay Goltz really hoped it was.
Goltz, who owns five small businesses in Chicago, shared his secret in keeping happy employees in the company in the report from Yahoo! Finance.
Admitting that he doesn’t have a Ph. D., an M.B.A. or any economics degree, Goltz said that he had learned through times that you cannot make everyone happy.
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What not to do during job interviews
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Here are some interesting job interview no-nos which I have found CNN news and would just like to share them to you.
You may find some of them to be completely absurd, but as the article says, they were actually from actually experiences of the job interviewers.
Here they are, the job interview no-nos:
1. Bad Manners
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“I can’t complain!” The job interview
Ricky dela Cruz, a senior marketing executive in a multinational company is seated in front of the desk of the HR Manager of a competing company.
He has plans of transferring there that is why he is called in for the interview.
The HR Manager came and she sat on her chair, reviewed the resume and credentials of Ricky, nods a little, as she faced him and said:
HR Manager: “Mr. dela Cruz, it says here in your papers that you are one of the top performers of your company. If you don’t mind, can I ask you about your salary?”
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