Women to Watch: Ghandi Daniels
“My ultimate goal is to help others achieve their own successes, both personally and professionally. I am driven by a […]
“My ultimate goal is to help others achieve their own successes, both personally and professionally. I am driven by a […]
Statistics show that 95% of recruiters actively use LinkedIn to search for high-quality candidates, and candidates with a comprehensive LinkedIn
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In the rapidly evolving landscape of employee recruitment, traditional methods are being transformed by innovative approaches that blend technology, psychology and strategic foresight. Gone are the days when a simple resume review and a standard interview sufficed. Today, organizations vying to be recognized as great places to work are embracing a multi-faceted recruitment strategy designed to attract, evaluate and retain top talent in an increasingly competitive market.
The Public Relations Council of Alabama (PRCA) welcomed Beth Chapman to speak at their January Lunch & Learn at the Montgomery Biscuits Riverwalk Stadium. Beth was elected Alabama’s 51st Secretary of State in 2006 and reelected in 2010 having first been elected and serving four years as State Auditor. Prior to her time in public office, she was the State Executive Director of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation for 10 years.
exploreMedia celebrated the launch of their March issue of CentrAL INC! at the Waterworks Rooftop Bar at the Trilogy Hotel. The March publication celebrated 40 business professionals in the region, under the age of 40.
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