Recruitment watch
Since 2008 the corporate recruiting industry has lost about 45% of its workforce. But as the economy picks up, the industry outlook is improving — and so is competition for top candidates.
Since 2008 the corporate recruiting industry has lost about 45% of its workforce. But as the economy picks up, the industry outlook is improving — and so is competition for top candidates.
Scott Langen, Director of Development at Human Solutions, shares what he’s been reading.
Louis Picker, associate director of the OHSU Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute, created an experimental AIDS vaccine from cytomegalovirus, a virus that is just as persistent as HIV but doesn’t cause disease.
Stacy James, President and CEO of Planned Parenthood, Columbia Willamette, shares what she’s been reading.
A conversation with the presidents of Oregon’s largest health plan provider and one of its new health plan co-ops; plus a list of Oregon’s top health plans.
Dr. Robert B. Pamplin, Jr. has earned eight academic degrees and is the chairman, president and CEO of the R.B. Pamplin Corporation.
Agriculture is an economic driver and brings in dollars from outside state borders.
At 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, GoGreen Portland will launch into an ambitious event agenda featuring four tracks of varied learning formats, 50+ experts on sustainability and equity, meaningful networking and collaboration opportunities, plus a special presentation on the intersections of sustainability and national security from New America Foundation Senior Fellow, Mark Mykleby. The event takes place at the Oregon Convention Center.
Here are some advanced tips on succeeding in your Personal Improvement Plan.
For the fifth year, we showcase exemplary nonprofit workplaces with our 100 Best Nonprofits to Work For in Oregon project. More than 5,000 employees and volunteers from 159 nonprofits statewide took part in our 2013 survey.