1. Using a generic job description It’s best to be as detailed as possible when defining the role and responsibilities of a position. How can you determine if an individual is the right fit when you haven’t taken the time to consider the duties they will be performing? To maximize your odds of a successful…

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How Things Have Changed My mother went to work for a company in 1955 and retired, after 34 years, from the same organization. Just one office, one job, and one company for all those years. Now, granted, she wasn’t in the Factoring Industry and it was a large corporation, but she felt a strong sense…

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