Monday, January 6, 2020
How to Grow Your Staffing Firm with Demand [INFOGRAPHIC] - Spark Hire
How to Grow Your Staffing Firm with Demand INFOGRAPHIC - Spark HireThe staffing industry is looking to grow by at least six percent in 2014, and if you want your company to ride that wave, youre going to have to consider adding some of your own bright new talent.As you grow your business, its important to invest in human capital. Making sure potential talent has the right education and skillsets for the job is crucial, but there are subtler things to take into consideration, too.Take generation, for example. Studies have shown Baby Boomers and Millennials are the key players moving the workforce forward. These are the seeds youll want to sow in your company to see the best growth in the new year.Plus, there are a ton of new technology out there to take advantage of. Just take a look at some of these stats on video interviewing, and youll see the direction the industry is moving inMore than six in 10 companies are now using video interviews in their recruiting process10 one-way video interviews can be watched in the time it takes to do just one phone screenVideo interviews save as much as 67 percent of the travel costs associated with recruitingYour clients expectations will be sky high this year, so make sure you grow your staffing company for success The infographic we compiled below shows how to grow your staffing firm with demand in 2014.What are you looking for in new talent in 2014? Let us know in the comments
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
New study finds that your phone is making you gain weight
New study finds that your phone is making you gain weightNew study finds that your phone is making you gain weightWell, this may get you to put down your phone. A new studypublished inPhysiology Behavior finds that being distracted by your phone can lead to weight gain and even obesity.The study used 26 men and 36 women that were given a tray of food and then wereasked to eat under three different test conditions.Follow Ladders on FlipboardFollow Ladders magazines on Flipboard covering Happiness, Productivity, Job Satisfaction, Neuroscience, and moreWith the first they used their smartphone while they ate, in the second they ate while reading a magazine and in the third, they were eating and werent allowed to look at their phone or a magazine (the horror.)Phone potatoGuess when people ate more? When they were looking at their phone or the magazine. It actually increased their caloric intake by 15% as compared to the non-distraction eating scenario. In other words when you have your phone in your face all the time you are distracted and dont pay attention to how much you are eating which leads to a higher amount of consumption.The role of memory in eating behavior has been increasingly pointed out, showing that lack of food memory or having some memory impairment such as amnesia can increase caloric intake, the researchers said.In addition to becoming binge-watching couch potatoes where we consume many calories we now can be a distracted chair-, desk- or even mobile- potato that eat too many potato chips. This just adds to the myriad of ways our phone is bad for our health and careers.You might also enjoyNew neuroscience reveals 4 rituals that will make you happyStrangers know your social class in the first seven words you say, study finds10 lessons from Benjamin Franklins daily schedule that will double your productivityThe worst mistakes you can make in an interview, according to 12 CEOs10 habits of mentally strong people
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