Friday, May 15, 2009

Webcast: Your Sustainable Job Search - Inside Info and Practical Strategies

Finding a job these days is tough enough. Finding a job in the sustainability arena has its own particular quirks.

It takes more than a nice resume and good experience to get noticed.
This webinar will give you:

- Insights into how the sustainability job market works
- Inside information from an industry recruiter
- Practical strategies for positioning yourself ahead of the hiring curve
- Valuable resources to help you customize your search

About Your Presenter:
Pamela Moore is the founder of Compass Human Resources, a consulting firm specializing in providing customized human resource services to small businesses. She has 20 years of human resource generalist experience in a wide range of industries. She also provides one-on-one job seeker assistance and job search strategy.

Pamela also provides her expertise to organizations in the sustainability arena. She is co-developer and co-host of the annual Green Professional’s Conference, and a speaker at the 2009 Achieve Green NW conference. She is dedicated to helping the industry grow by connecting great talent with sustainable organizations.

How to Join:
To join our webinar on May 28, 2009 at 10am PST, visit our Registration Page
This 60 minute session is just $37. Register today!

Contact Us:
www.CompassHumanResources.com
info@CompassHumanResources.com

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Pandemic Preparedness - Is your workplace ready?

There have been a ton of articles, blogs, etc about the current swine flu pandemic. How can you wade through that mass and find what's really useful? Well, I might have saved you a lot of work.

I recently read a fantastic article from Ogletree Deakins that includes:
  • Overview of the pandemic
  • Definitions of the various phases of pandemic
  • Tips for preparing your workplace
  • Employment law considerations
  • links to many valid online resources

I highly recommend reading it. It also offers a pdf copy that you can save on your own computer, which is great.

To see a US map with case and fatality information, visit http://www.pandemicflu.gov/