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Why bad customer service can make me hate your company with a white hot passion
Terrible customer service will taint people's minds against a company and even a product, no matter how extraordinary it is.
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Bug Bounty programs pay off for Google and Facebook, and IT pros
Google and Facebook find that their Bug Bounty programs are paying off in a big way.
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Advice for military vets seeking civilian jobs
U.S. military vets often face more employment obstacles than their civilian counterparts. Here are some things vets can do to overcome these issues.
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Number of college grads with IT degrees down
A CareerBuilder study shows that colleges are issuing fewer IT degrees than ten years ago. Here are the stats and a possible reason why.
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Six reasons managers don't use recognition
Despite the evidence that employee recognition works-it motivates employees and increases their performance-many managers don't make it a practice. Why not?
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Demand for Big Data pros on the rise
A new Dice report says that companies are getting into Big Data in a big way. Job postings for these jobs run the gamut from retailers to insurance companies and are all across the...
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Why the CIO isn't cutting it anymore
CIOs, at least as we know them, aren't cutting it anymore. Here's why and here's how to think about IT leadership going forward.
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Can a toxic boss be managed?
If you have a toxic boss, the last thing you want to do is spend your valuable time trying to bring out the best in him or her. But that's just what you might have to do.
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Job hunting, Facebook, and privacy settings
If you think your social media presence is safe from the prying eyes of potential employers just because you've tightened your privacy settings, you could be wrong.
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Google admits bizarre interview questions a waste of time
A Google executive owned up to the fact that the company's weird, out-of-the-box interview questions from the last few years accomplished nothing.