Tag: employer

How to Avoid Discrimination During Hiring
Although it is not legal for an employer to discriminate against you during the hiring process, it can be difficult to prove. Find out how you can modify your Cover Letter and Resume to prevent discrimination in this post.

3 Things You Can’t Include in a Non-Compete Agreement
Non-compete agreements are often used in business to help prevent confidential information from being used for competitive purposes if an employee leaves the company. However, there are certain things you can’t include in a Non-Compete Agreement. Learn more in this...

4 Things to Consider Before Signing an Employment Contract: Part 1
Starting a new job can be an exciting adventure. Although the stacks of employment paperwork can be complicated and time-consuming to read over, it’s recommended you review your Employment Contract before signing. In this post, we’ll discuss a few of...

Should Employers Look at Social Media When Hiring?
Even though 70% of employers use social media to screen candidates, should you? Find out the risks of looking at an applicant’s Facebook or Twitter in this post.

How to Get Hired After Being Fired
Finding a new job after getting fired can be difficult. Find out how to format your Cover Letter and Resume, approach being dismissed in your interview, and land that new job in this post.
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15 Questions You Can’t Ask Employees [Infographic]
It can be difficult to know what you can and cannot ask a potential hire or employee during the interview and hiring process. Find out what you should avoid in this infographic.