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  • Study: Voice More Impressive than Writing to Potential Employers

    By:
    Chris Gaetano
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    Oct 14, 2015
    In this year of 2015, we communicate in a staggering variety of ways. We text, we chat, we email. We use Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Snapchat. Sometimes we even blog. But, according to an article in the Harvard Business Review, when it comes to impressing a potential employer, the best tool to use is one of the oldest that we have: our voice. 
  • Guest Blog: Can Accountants Save The Planet?

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    Michael Kraten, CPA, Ph.D.
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    Oct 1, 2015

    Although I harbor no illusions that the producers of the Avengers will add a CPA to their team of super heroes in the near future, the work I do makes a difference.

  • Poll: CFOs Avoid Social Media, Prefer Email

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    Chris Gaetano
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    Oct 1, 2015
    A recent poll shows that if you want to reach a CFO, you probably shouldn't go looking for them on Facebook or Twitter, as only 18 percent prefer to use social media to keep up with colleagues versus email, according to the Wall Street Journal. This is a dramatic drop since the last time the poll was taken in 2012, when 45 percent of CEOs said they prefer social media. So what is the best way to contact a CFO in 2015? Apparently email: 50 percent use it as their primary professional networking method, according to the survey. 
  • How Not To Get Hired

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    Jason Wong
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    Oct 1, 2015

    We asked hiring managers about the worst gaffes job candidates have made during the interview process. Here's what they told us. 

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