Internship
The current fast paced business environment makes it crucial for companies to attract and retain best employees. As in the past the practice of job-hopping is getting less and less attractive for people, they tend to want to stay with the same employer longer than people used to do 10 years ago. (Employee Tenure in 2014, Bureau of Labor Statistics. September 18, 2014)
Companies who understand the labor market changes have internship programs to involve, teach and eventually hire the best young professionals. Many large corporations have even created their own corporate universities (General Motors (1927!), General Electric, Walt Disney,
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Microwave Technology is an integral part of the Wireless Internet Service Provider (WISP) by providing ultra-low latency networks that allow the user to connect without unwanted latency. LV.Net uses this technology and is building a multifaceted network with the shortest distance between the starting and ending points.
Currently, many businesses utilize a fiber network, which has higher speed in comparison to other hardwired networks. Most fiber networks are installed under public roads, which prevent a direct point-to-point and increases latency.
LV.Net’s microwave technology fights the difficulties of building a network underground by utilizing the frequency spectrum in the sky. Due to
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Posted by Kimberli Itah
Training is Everything
Training is everything.
“It's all to do with the training: you can do a lot if you're properly trained.” - Elizabeth II I think the importance of training the employees - both new and experienced -- cannot be overemphasized. Effective training of new employees results in employees who:
Know what they're doing
Save time
Have a good feeling about the company
Get off to a good start.
New hire orientation programs include showing new workers how to perform their jobs safely and efficiently. But the importance of employee training doesn't end with new workers.
Many standards promulgated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) explicitly require
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Posted by Inna