Olivia Charmaine Morris talks bringing her show THE TEA thats taking Instagram by storm and the importance of diverse voices and stories across media.
New episodes of THE TEA airing Tuesdays on Instagram Live @olivia_charmaine.
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Olivia Charmaine Morris talks bringing her show THE TEA thats taking Instagram by storm and the importance of diverse voices and stories across media.
New episodes of THE TEA airing Tuesdays on Instagram Live @olivia_charmaine.
Several workforce trends that had emerged before the pandemic have exponentially accelerated over the past 12 months, including the mass adoption of remote working by previously office-bound employees. As vaccine distribution rolls out around the world and we edge toward the eventual end of social-distancing protocols, our goal is to paint a picture of what employers can prepare for in both the coming year and the long term.
We come from two different but related perspectives in the world of work. Bert is the CEO of MRINetwork, an organization of independent search and staffing firms with 300 offices around the world. Sasha is the president of CareerBuilder, a global HR technology leader and the fastest-growing job site. Each of our companies regularly conducts its own employment research, and we closely monitor relevant research from other organizations.
Full article here: https://www.recruiter.com/i/the-brave-new-world-of-work-what-employers-can-expect-after-the-pandemic/
Prolific actor and director Brian Hooks is known for his animated comedic performances; be that as it may, his recent off-screen efforts have led to a new philanthropic journey outside of the spotlight.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Hooks launched a production company called Left of Bang Entertainment (LOBE). Aside from producing in-house films, LOBE will provide free educational programs and mentorship opportunities for inner-city kids.
Full article here: https://lasentinel.net/brian-hooks-opens-free-filmmaking-program-for-inner-city-youth.html
“It seems that anyone who had hit the pause button in 2020 hit the resume button in 2021. So I think part of it is all of these companies are trying to play catch up. There was already a tight candidate market and now it’s even more so, because you have more competition out there that’s looking for the same types of people,” said Lauren Kesterson, president of MRI Network Management Recruiters of Raleigh.
Full article here: https://abc11.com/business/graduating-seniors-may-have-more-job-options-as-pandemic-eases/10590372/
For many professionals, working from home over the past year provided an opportunity to reevaluate career goals and priorities. Many, it seems, are ready for a change: Prudential’s recent Pulse of the American Worker survey found that 26% of workers are looking to change jobs when the health crisis subsides. To help attract and retain restless talent, companies are turning to professional search firms.
Forbes partnered with market research company Statista to determine our annual ranking of America’s best professional recruiting firms—the top 250 professional search firms focused on placing positions with salaries of less than $100,000.
Full article here: https://www.forbes.com/best-professional-recruiting-firms/#638c83ef20b2
Prolific actor and director Brian Hooks is known for his animated comedic performances; be that as it may, his recent off-screen efforts have led to a new philanthropic journey outside of the spotlight.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Hooks launched a production company called Left of Bang Entertainment (LOBE). Aside from producing in-house films, LOBE will provide free educational programs and mentorship opportunities for inner-city kids.
Full article here: https://lasentinel.net/brian-hooks-opens-free-filmmaking-program-for-inner-city-youth.html