Leonard Nimoy (original Spock) & Zachary Quinto (young Spock)
By Scott Neverett (@scottneverett)
It’s summer. Graduates, sheepskin in hand, are seeking out new challenges, personal growth opportunities and meaningful careers. However, finding employment may not be as easy as they think, particularly as Baby Boomers stay longer in the workforce.
Many Baby Boomers are realizing they have more [...]
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New Graduates: Aging Boomers and What That Means for You
June 13th, 2011 · No Comments · Knowledge
Tags:assimilation·baby boomers·career·challenges·communication·culture·decision·economy·employment·enthusiasm·experience·graduates·learning·opportunity·performance·procedures·promotion·responsibility·retirement·sharing·teamwork·technology·workforce
Communicating Culture through Social Media
January 10th, 2011 · 1 Comment · Opinion
By Mary Kate Hallahan
Most people get their news through the Internet these days. That change has replaced the weekend ritual of picking up the Sunday Times – not just for news, but to see if potential employers could offer a brighter future.
The contrary waits for today’s job seeker; the classified section is a ghost town.
Even [...]
Tags:brand·career site·classified·communicate·Communities·connection·culture·employment·internet·job·News·opportunity·Pharma·qialifications·salary·social media·story·success·talent·technology·Video
The Customer of Tomorrow
September 8th, 2010 · No Comments · Opinion
By Dan Bobear (@dbobear)
For the last 12 years Beloit College has released the Beloit College Mindset List, a compilation of cultural touchstones that shape the lives of people entering college this fall. Born in 1992, these millennials or Gen Y-ers represent both present and future prescription and OTC pharmaceutical consumers. Every generation has unique characteristics, [...]
Tags:culture·customer·customer loyalty·demographic·DTC·engagement·future·games·Generation Y·information·instant gratification·marketing·mobile·online·OTC·prescription·social networks