As the pandemic continues to wane (we hope), it leaves behind a vastly reshaped workforce. If you’re one of the employees who’s considering – or who is already experiencing – a career shift, you’re not alone. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, 47 million Americans voluntarily left their jobs last year.
By this point, the pandemic has impacted, well, pretty much everything. Some things are slowly returning to a pre-COVID “normal,” while other changes seem to be sticking around (hybrid work, the “Zoom tuxedo”). And one other trend seems notable: Employees are leaving their jobs in droves.
There are more than 700,000 cybersecurity job openings across the United States and more than 70,000 of those job openings are in California. For those considering a career in cybersecurity, now is the time to take the leap.
Is your remote workspace working for you? Regardless of how long you’ve been telecommuting, creating an ergonomic workstation is essential for your health and your productivity. Ergonomics in the Workplace instructor and founder of OneErgoNet.com, Susan Tingley, has three steps for creating an ergonomic workspace at home.
Whether you’re new to human resource management or looking to enhance your expertise, HR professionals must be able to demonstrate foundational knowledge and practical application of effective practices. Our certificate provides the education and opportunities for skill development that today’s organizations require.
In the last two decades, there has been significant growth in the field of sensory science. Understanding a product’s sensory experience provides useful information for building and maintaining brand integrity in the eyes of the consumer.
Many adult learners looking for a career change or professional advancement have to make tough choices about where to invest their time and money. The same is true for aspiring paralegals.