Archive for June, 2007

Lessons from an EEOC Wall Street harassment lawsuit

Friday, June 29th, 2007

The other day, out of the blue, I got a call from Jon Jacobs, a writer for eFinancialCareers, a financial services industry job site. Jon asked me if I had heard about a case recently filed by the EEOC against Merrill Lynch.

Undeterred by my confession of ignorance, he proceeded to tell me [...]

Intern Katie heads off on European Odyssey

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Just when we were getting used to her great writing, one of our interns, Katie Rice, is leaving us for . . . another blog!

Actually, this was planned all along. You see, she’s just been killing time in slow old St. Louis while getting ready for one of those college student bum-around-Europe-for-a-semester [...]

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Poker, Anyone? Cultural Fit and The Hiring Process

Monday, June 25th, 2007

This post about hiring employees, courtesy of Recruiting Blogswap, is written by Scott Beardsley, co-founder and Vice President of Recruitment Services. Beardsley also writes for the Recruitment Redefined blog.

As a Hiring Manager, don’t be labeled a “gambler” when it comes to hiring employees for your group.

THE FRIENDLY CARD GAME

Imagine that you and a [...]

9 Tips to Beat the Heat and Look Professional: Women

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

At many offices across the country, today is Casual Friday. If you’re wearing a company polo and a nice pair of khakis, or something even fancier, pat yourself on the back. If you’re wearing a halter top and other people can see your back, read this article twice–unless you’re working from your own [...]

9 Tips to Beat the Heat and Look Professional: Men

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

On the official first day of summer, we thought you’d like some tips to beat the heat while continuing to dress professionally for work. A late-’90s survey of 500 businesses showed that relaxed workplace dress leads to relaxed manners, relaxed morals, and relaxed productivity. Now less than 10% of Fortune 500 companies allow [...]