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Omar Rabbolini Omar Rabbolini
Updated on April 22, 2024

A Software Engineer's Job Satisfaction Is About More Than Just High Pay

When it comes to engineers, the key to employee retention isn’t just about pay. Instead, you need to create a culture that fosters growth and development.

Sameer Maskey Sameer Maskey
Updated on April 15, 2024

How to Build an AI-Ready Workforce

Training and upskilling can prepare employees for the age of artificial intelligence.

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Ivan Saprov Ivan Saprov
Updated on April 15, 2024

Non-Tech Founder? Here’s How To Hire a CTO That Can Drive Success for Your Startup.

If you’re counting on someone else to oversee the technical aspects of your business, you need to make sure you can trust them. Our expert offers guidance drawn from his own experience in this area.

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Diane Swint Diane Swint
Updated on April 12, 2024

5 Tips for Launching a Successful Workplace Food Program

Here’s the recipe for a perk that can attract new employees and keep current ones happy.

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Emily Sander Emily Sander
Updated on April 08, 2024

What Are Compensation and Benefits?

Compensation and benefits (C&B) refer to remuneration to employees from employers. While we often talk about these together, there are important differences.

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Sunny Betz Sunny Betz
Updated on April 08, 2024

A Guide to Merit Pay: Reward Your High Performers

Performance-based pay is a great way to thank your employees for their hard work. Here’s how to implement a merit pay program successfully, sustainably and fairly.

Jasmine Burns Jasmine Burns
Updated on March 25, 2024

How to Make Work-Life Balance a Reality for Women in IT

With RTO mandates widely taking effect this year, no one is impacted quite like the working mother.

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Aaron Rubens Aaron Rubens
Updated on March 04, 2024

What Companies Get Wrong About Employee Recognition

Simple misconceptions can keep an organization from effectively and fairly recognizing all employees. To start, money isn’t always the right approach.

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Amanda Augustine Amanda Augustine
Updated on February 07, 2024

Want to Know How Much Your Coworkers Make? Just Ask.

Honest conversation with colleagues is a big step toward pay transparency and equity.

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