Everything You Need to Know About the New Form W-4

  By Jennifer Roeslmeier  |    Thu Dec 19, 2019

Category: Columns, Recruiting

The 2020 Form W-4 was released earlier this month with just weeks left in the year. As the year winds down, are you prepared to handle the new Form W-4 in 2020? If you are scrambling to figure out how this will affect you in the new year, below is...

Cyber security threats for small businesses By Henry Glickel & Rida Hassan

  By Henry Glickel  |    Thu Dec 12, 2019

Category: Productivity, Technology

As a small business owner, you might not have the capital, foresight, or internal expertise to deal with cyber security threats such as hacks of customer data records and personal information or leaks of financial information or intellectual property. While ensuring cyber security might sit on the back burner for you,...

Seasoned Recruiter on Successfully Managing Millennials

  By Anthony Ysasaga  |    Thu Dec 12, 2019

Category: Recruiting

Millennials have surpassed baby boomers in number and arguably in their impact on the workplace. In the decade or so since this group started entering the workforce, they’ve shaped office cultures in all industries — from startups to accounting firms. And despite the plethora of articles on the topic, the truth remains clear: leaders are in need...

3 Alternatives to Asking a Job Applicant About Their Salary History

  By Jennifer Roeslmeier  |    Thu Nov 21, 2019

Category: Expert Advice, Productivity

On September 29th, 2019, Illinois passed a new law that bans employers from asking job applicants about their salary history. The law also allows employees to discuss their salary and benefits with colleagues, which is a practice that is often frowned upon by employers. These measures are meant to...

Gift that Keeps on Giving

  By Kathleen Kurke  |    Thu Nov 21, 2019

Category: Expert Advice, Trends

It’s a beautiful thing, this crazy world of ours. There’s always something going on. The stock market is going up. Or, it’s going down. Companies are merging. Or they’re selling off a business unit. New technologies change older ways of doing business. Tariffs will ruin the holiday selling season. And...

Gift that Keeps on Giving

  By Kathleen Kurke  |    Thu Nov 21, 2019

Category: Expert Advice, Trends

It’s a beautiful thing, this crazy world of ours. There’s always something going on. The stock market is going up. Or, it’s going down. Companies are merging. Or they’re selling off a business unit. New technologies change older ways of doing business. Tariffs will ruin the holiday selling season. And...

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