Your company has spent time and money training interviewers on effective, legal interviewing techniques. Are you and your interviewers aware of the latest explanatory documents issued by the EEOC on two aspects of the Americans with Disabilities Act?

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Reorganizations are a frequent fact of life in today's business world. They are undertaken with the best of intentions. Why then do so few of them change the business in a meaningful way or make sense to "the reorganized?"

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How does the recent OFCCP ruling on the definition of an Internet applicant affect your company? On October 7, 2005, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs (OFCCP) issued its final ruling on the definition of an Internet applicant. The definition will go into effect February 6, 2006, thereby giving organizations a bit of time to work out details as to ...

(This is Part III of our Series on the OFCCP's Internet Application Definition)

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Despite the change in job responsibilities and elimination of the need for math skills, the out-dated test remained a standard requirement for employment. Problem?

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Guest columnist Rik Nemanick explores the diverse roles of coaches and mentors. Though many people think of the two as identical, they have distinctive contributions to make. Which do you need... or could you use both?

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