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Send us a textFirst off, Happy Veteran's Day to all the veterans out there! On this episode we take some of your favorite fictional character and celebrities to determine which branch of the military they are supposed to be in. When I say this is probably one of our favorite episodes, because we had so much fun deciding. Let us know what you think tho, do you agree or disagree with our picks!?
Tonight Pat shares some Veteran Day history, including within Pat's own family. Callers join to talk about their own experiences and family members in a tribute to veterans.
November 11th is Veterans Day in America remembering all who served and sacrificed so that we may live in the land of free...because of the brave.
On this episode talk about my day and to thank our Vets
On today's show, how the collaboration of the three largest metro areas in Arkansas brought home $100 million from the EPA. Also, Ed Bethune was a Republican Arkansas Congressman long before the GOP controlled the state. Plus, the difference a Tjuan Byrd Internship can make.
No matter where you stand on the politically divisive issue of student loan forgiveness, one thing is indisputable - the cost of earning a degree is crippling many students and families... is there a solution that doesn't involve shifting the burden to taxpayers? (at 14:45) --- Hire a Veteran Day... Why many service members say that finding a job is the hardest part about returning to civilian life after the military, and what can be done to make it easier (at 24:52) --- Around Town: Celebrating five years of offering a road to hope... Welcome To A New Life is holding their annual fundraiser next month (at 43:49)
CCCT sat down with Michelle Horn, VP of Communications with the Fisher House Foundation & Joe Jena, Director, Talent Acquisition with 84 Lumber on "Hire A US Veteran Day".July 25th, 2024, is "National Hire a Veteran Day" (#HireAVeteranDay), a reminder to employers to consider hiring veterans to fill their open positions.Every day, hundreds of our military personnel leave the service in search of civilian employment. However, veterans entering the workforce after military service face a variety of challenges, and vying for civilian positions can be difficult for transitioning veterans. Most military personnel who went straight from high school or college into the military have never applied for a job before. What's worse is the fact that these men and women are having difficulty translating their broad military experiences into private sector employment skills.DID YOU KNOW?:According to the Pew Research Center, there are approximately 18 million veterans in the U.S. today, representing about 6% of the adult population.Roughly 200,000 military members retire or separate from the armed services every year, according to the Department of Labor.A recent survey of 1,000 U.S. military veterans conducted by OnePoll on behalf of the VFW found that finding a job topped the list of challenges, with 33 percent of respondents calling it their biggest hurdle.According to a poll from Employ Inc., 81% of hiring professionals are having trouble filling jobs. Enjoy the conversation.https://fisherhouse.org/https://84lumber.com/#foundation #HireAVeteranDay #militarytraining #employment #labor #bluecollar #skilledlabor
Ryan Burgos, the National Employment Director for Disabled American Veterans (DAV), joins Lisa Dent to talk about the organization’s employment program that connects transitioning active duty, Guard and Reserve members, veterans and their spouses with employers. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
On this week's episode of Inside West Virginia Politics, we talk about the aftermath of the Donald Trump assassination attempt, discuss National Hire a Veteran Day, explore what makes someone a caregiver and talk about what First Choice Services does.
State Treasurer and Findlay native Robert Sprague joins us to recap his experience as part of the Ohio delegation at last week's Republican National Convention (at 14:56) --- How much energy did you use at the office over the weekend? As much as half the power consumption in the workplace comes from the things that remain plugged in 24/7 (at 27:16) --- This week marks National Hire a Veteran Day... One of the best ways to honor those who have served the country, but too many companies have a job screening and hiring process that makes it more difficult than it should be (at 47:17)
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6-Ways to Celebrate Veteran's Day Write a simple letter, postcard, or email. Consider donating to a veteran-focused charity. How to Fly the Flag Correctly Never drag a U.S. flag on the ground or let it touch the ground.Don't drape it over the hood, top, sides or back of a vehicle.Don't display the U.S. flag above any other flag and keep it at the center when it's surrounded by other flags.Don't display a tattered or torn flag. Flags that are tattered and torn should be disposed of in a respectful way, preferably by burning.Never use the flag as apparel, bedding, or drapery Engage a veteran about their service. Questions to ask a veteran.Here are some questions to get you started:What did you do in the military?How long did you serve?What was your favorite moment in all your time in the service?Did anyone else in your family serve?Why did you go into the service branch you did?Do not ask whether they've killed anyone, and should your veteran be a combat vet who is either unwilling to share or plainly states what they went through, be supportive without being intrusive. Sometimes you don't have to say anything; just listen and give them your full attention. Visit a VA Hospital Don't confuse Veteran Day with Memorial Day. Veterans Day is a time to thank those who are serving or have served and are still with us. Memorial Day is to reflect and remember those who lost their lives in service to their country. Confusing the two or combining the two diminishes the importance of both.
Joyce honors the US military, talks about Veteran Day, Israel and the middle east, the Donald Trump trials, the mainstream media, America's population growing despite a decline in births, people living longer, and Elon Musk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Joyce honors the US military, talks about Veteran Day, Israel and the middle east, the Donald Trump trials, the mainstream media, America's population growing despite a decline in births, people living longer, and Elon Musk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We discuss a very special upcoming show in honor of our veterans!
NewsRadio WFLA Market & Aviation Expert Jay Ratliff previews what to watch for from the markets as the Dow opens up on a 10-day winning streak. Plus, Jay breaks down the Department of Transportation investigation into a recent Delta flight. NewsNation's Chris Cuomo discusses new details in the Gilgo Beach murders case and offers a preview of this week's congressional hearing on UFOs. Executive Director of Mission Roll Call Cole Lyle discusses veterans' unemployment and tomorrow's 'National Hire a Veteran Day' holiday.
Ryan Gorman hosts an iHeartRadio nationwide special featuring Cole Lyle, Executive Director of Mission Roll Call. Cole Lyle joins the show ahead of National Hire a Veteran Day to discuss various issues impacting veterans nationwide, from mental health challenges to access to health care to employment. Cole also explains the work Mission Roll Call does in advocating for veterans, including the unique challenges faced by rural and tribal veterans.
In honor of National Hire a Veteran Day, Hope For The Warriors will host a free virtual employment Readiness “Ask Anything” workshop. On Tuesday, July 25, a panel of employment and hiring professionals will assist active-duty service members, veterans, and military spouses in their search for employment from 11 a.m. to noon. The workshop will offer tools and tips as well as opportunities to network with other service members, military spouses, and companies committed to hiring those with military backgrounds. To register, applicants must submit an employment related question online at hopeforthewarriors.org to gain access to the virtual workshop. The...Article Link
So much in this one - mostly thanking our Veterans and the many guests we had this past week. Today in History, Kennedy visit to celebrate Washington's Birthday, Herking the Bear Slayer, Manscaping and much more.Download, suggest guests at admin@onemoreandimouttahere.com, and sign up on onemoreandimouttahere.com. Merchandise is on its way, and it was a great day.
Friday, November 11, 2022 - Sunday's episode of “WHY? Philosophical Discussions About Everyday Life” explores the question “What Makes a Movie Good?” with Jinhee Choi, Reader in Film Studies at King's College London. Host Jack Russell Weinstein gives us a preview as he visits with Prairie Public movie critic Matt Olien. ~~~ On this Veteran Day, we share another profile from the North Dakota Native American Hall of Honor. In this case, it's a group – the soldiers from the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa who served and died in Vietnam. It's narrated by former tribal chair Richard Marcellais. ~~~ Jessie Veeder shares an essay titled “Edie's Worried.” ~~~ Dave Thompson recaps the week's news. ~~~ Matt Olien reviews “Armageddon Time,” which features Anthony Hopkins, Anne Hathaway and Jeremy Strong.
I really enjoyed meeting and talking to YouTuber Boedy Pennington "The Novice Lumberjack" at this weekends Jackson Fall Festival Lumberjack Competition. Although he calls himself a novice, Boedy made a very good showing at this weekends event. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5HUc3Wlx6Q Youth Hunt this weekend and Kevin brings up an interesting point on putting out habitat structure in public lakes on this weeks TCUB Huntin' & Fishin' Report. Detailed youth hunt and Veteran Day weekend CNB weather forecast so you will know how to dress or pack for you weekend on or around Lake Millers Ferry.
When I share this, I'm speaking of myself as a military veteran that served 21 years of service to this country. And went through many ups and downs and had many doubts. I also would like to share with not only veterans but everyone. Christian service is noble, sacrificial, and life-changing. At the same time, serving as a Christian soldier is challenging and often lonely. As a result, veterans who identify as Christians sometimes feel isolated from their faith and unprepared for their post-military life. Thankfully, several Christian organizations support veterans with unique benefits and services. But you don't need to be an active member of any organization to remain vibrant in your faith, pursue God's will for your life, and transition smoothly into civilian life. This quick-read ebook podcast will explore Christian veterans' challenges, specifically as they transition from military service into civilian life. From there, we'll get you ready to take the next step toward becoming a thriving veteran who knows what you believe and why you believe it! Christian veterans struggle to find their place in civilian life. For many veterans, the military is the only way they know how to make a living. As such, veterans often struggle to identify their new selves in civilian life. What do you do with your skills and expertise? And where do you belong if you can't remember a place for yourself? Veterans often find themselves alone, sitting uneasily between civilians and fellow veterans. This can create a "no man's land" where you struggle with your own identity as you question where you belong. This feeling is familiar among veterans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces. While many civilians can walk away from service knowing they made a difference, veterans often don't. They were caught up in the mission and the mission alone. While the task was necessary, the veterans frequently asked what their service meant. Christian veterans struggle to maintain a healthy relationship with God. Veterans who walk away from active duty often wonder how they can continue to trust and follow God. For many, the decision to walk away from military service was to walk away from God. This makes it challenging to maintain a healthy relationship with God. Where do you start? How do you trust again after putting your trust in yourself and others who ultimately failed you? As a Christian veteran, you must seek a healthy relationship with God. This relationship will help you regain your faith and grow as you trust God to see you through your post-military life. Christian veterans struggle with depression and anxiety. While we don't have enough data to know how prevalent mental health struggles are among veterans, we do know that veterans who identify as Christians are more likely to struggle with anxiety and depression. There are many reasons for this. Among them, veterans who identify as Christians often struggle to find their place in civilian life. They work to maintain a healthy relationship with God, and, as a result, they struggle to understand the point of their service. As a Christian veteran, you must understand the signs of depression and anxiety and seek help as soon as they arise. You must also realize what an unhealthy relationship with God looks like. You can challenge these issues independently, but you will likely face significant challenges and setbacks. It's best to seek the help of a qualified and experienced mental health professional. Christian veterans have difficulty finding purpose and meaning in their service. As a Christian veteran, you may need help understanding the point of your service and the service itself. The challenge here is to recognize that your service's effectiveness differs from the service itself. The fact is the impact of your service on those around you. The best way to understand the point of your service is to ask yourself a straightforward question: "What difference did my service make, and how did it make a difference?" If you're having difficulty answering this question, it may be because you have yet to witness your service's impact. If this is the case, you can continue to trust God during this waiting period. Trust that God has a plan for your kindness and service itself. As you await God's plan, you must remember that the point of your service is the impact of your service on others. Christian veterans struggle to understand where they fit in the Church. As a Christian veteran, you may have difficulty understanding where you fit in the Church. After all, you're no longer in uniform and not a part of a specific unit or community. While your service will inform your role in the Church, you'll likely find that you're not restricted to any single position or community. As a veteran, you may find yourself in various settings, including in a civilian congregation, a veteran's Church, online, or even in prison. Whatever role or community you find yourself in, you can learn more about your faith and how you fit into the Church by reading the Bible (both the New Testament and the Psalms are great places to start), attending a Bible study, or even joining a veteran's Bible study. Conclusion When you're ready to jump into your post-military life and know who you are and what you believe, you'll find it easier to be the best version of yourself! As a Christian veteran, you must understand the challenges you face in becoming a thriving veteran who knows what you believe and why you believe it. You can use the information in this article to prepare for the long and challenging journey ahead. Why I Choose To Celebrate Veteran's Day As A Christian The Bible contains plenty of information about serving in the military. While many of the Bible's references to the military are only analogies, several verses directly relate to this question. The Bible does not explicitly state whether or not someone should serve in the military. At the same time, Christians can rest assured that being a soldier is highly respected throughout the Scriptures and know that such service is consistent with a biblical worldview. The first example of military service was in the Old Testament (Genesis 14) when Abraham's nephew Lot was kidnapped by Chedorlaomer, king of Elam, and his allies. Abraham rallied to Lot's aid by gathering 318 trained men from his household and defeating the Elamites. Here we see armed forces engaged in a noble task—rescuing and protecting the innocent. Late in its history, the nation of Israel developed a standing army. The sense that God was the Divine Warrior and would protect His people regardless of their military strength may have been why Israel was slow to develop an army. The development of a regular standing army in Israel came only after Saul, David, and Solomon developed a robust, centralized political system. Saul was the first to form a permanent army (1 Samuel 13:2; 24:2; 26:2). What Saul began, David continued. He increased the army, hired troops from other regions loyal to him alone (2 Samuel 15:19-22), and turned over the direct leadership of his armies to a commander-in-chief, Joab. Under David, Israel also became more aggressive in its offensive military policies, absorbing neighboring states like Ammon (2 Samuel 11:1; 1 Chronicles 20:1-3). David established a system of rotating troops with twelve groups of 24,000 men serving one month of the year (1 Chronicles 27). Although Solomon's reign was peaceful, he further expanded the army, adding chariots and horsemen (1 Kings 10:26). The standing army continued (though divided along with the kingdom after the death of Solomon) until 586 B.C. when Israel (Judah) ceased to exist as a political entity. In the New Testament, Jesus marveled when a Roman centurion (an officer in charge of one hundred soldiers) approached Him. The centurion's response to Jesus indicated his clear understanding of authority and his faith in Jesus (Matthew 8:5-13). Jesus did not denounce his career. Many centurions mentioned in the New Testament are praised as Christians, God-fearers, and men of good character (Matthew 8:5; 27:54; Mark 15:39-45; Luke 7:2; 23:47; Acts 10:1; 21:32; 28:16). The places and the titles may have changed, but our armed forces should be just as valued as the centurions of the Bible. The position of a soldier was highly respected. For example, Paul describes Epaphroditus, a fellow Christian, as a "fellow soldier" (Philippians 2:25). The Bible also uses military terms to describe being strong in the Lord by putting on the whole armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-20), including the tools of the soldier—helmet, shield, and sword. Yes, the Bible does address serving in the military, directly and indirectly. Those who honorably serve in the military deserve our respect and gratitude. Christian men and women who serve their country with character, dignity, and honor can rest assured that our sovereign God condones and respects the civic duty they perform. There are many national holidays that Christians may struggle with. Veteran's Day is one of those. Many Christians perceive it as a secular holiday and perhaps even a bit un-Christian. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. When we look beyond the surface, there are many Christian principles within Veteran's Day that can help us grow in our faith. Let's explore why as Christians, we should embrace Veterans Day rather than shy away from it. Decoration And Acknowledgement Of The Fallen Veteran's Day is about more than just celebrating our armed forces; it is about paying tribute to those who have fallen in combat and continue fighting for our freedom today. While we honor those who have served, we should also remember those lost during the war. Let's take a moment to reflect on how their sacrifice has impacted us. Veterans Day is a way to remember our fallen brothers and sisters in arms. It is a chance for us to pay homage to those who have sacrificed everything for our freedom. We should also remember those who are currently serving. We can't forget that they are fighting for our freedom right now and deserve just as much recognition as those who have fallen before us. Veterans Day Is About Honoring And Remembering Those Who Have Sacrificed Veterans Day is not just a day to celebrate the lives of those who have served in the military. It is also a day to remember the lives of those who have been lost. When we celebrate Veteran's Day, we should have a special remembrance for those who have given their lives in the name of freedom. Veterans Day is a chance for us to remember those who have given the ultimate sacrifice. It is a chance for us to reflect on how their lives have impacted our own. We should not only reflect on the positive impact they have made. We should also be willing to acknowledge the impact their sacrifice has had on our lives. We Should Celebrate All Holidays That Help Build Good Character Veteran's Day is not only about remembering those who have fallen but also about celebrating the virtues of those who are serving. Veteran's Day is a chance to celebrate the integrity of those serving in the military. It is an opportunity for us to celebrate their courage, honor, and self-sacrifice in the name of freedom. Christianity is all about promoting good character. Veteran's Day allows us to demonstrate and celebrate the virtues of those serving in the military. It is a chance for us to show gratitude and appreciation for their work. It is a day for us to remember that freedom isn't free. It is a day for us to show honor, gratitude, and appreciation for those currently serving. Biblical Principle: Duty To Our Fellow Man One of the core Christian principles is that we have a duty to our fellow man. We are to respect and care for others just as we would want them to care for us. On Veteran's Day, we have the opportunity to show our gratitude and appreciation for those serving in the military. We have the chance to help those who are sacrificing for our freedom. We can offer our gratitude by volunteering at a veteran's home, donating to veterans' charities, or even simply thanking a veteran for their service in person if you happen to see them. We don't need a specific day to show gratitude for our fellow man. However, Veteran's Day provides us with an opportunity to demonstrate appreciation for those who are currently serving. Biblical Principle: Commemorate Those We Have Lost And Show Respecting For Life Another Christian principle demonstrated on Veteran's Day is commemorating those we have lost and showing respect for life. Veteran's Day is a day to celebrate those who we have lost. It is a day to remember those who have given their lives for our freedom. Veteran's Day is also a chance to show respect for life. It is a chance for us to acknowledge that every life is precious. Every life is extraordinary and has a unique gift to give. Veteran's Day allows us to recognize the lives of those who have been lost while also celebrating the lives of those currently serving. Biblical Principle: Be Prepared To Defend Our Faith, Country, And Others Another essential Christian principle is to be prepared to defend our faith, country, and even others. We don't just have a duty to protect our faith, and we also must defend our country. Veteran's Day is a chance for us to show appreciation for those currently serving in the military. It is a chance for us to show gratitude for those who are defending our freedom. We are also responsible for protecting other innocent and vulnerable people who may be suffering. Veteran's Day provides us with an opportunity to show appreciation for those who are currently serving in the military. It is a chance for us to show gratitude for those who are defending our freedom. Veteran's Day is also a good chance for us to protect other vulnerable people who may be suffering. It is an opportunity for us to show appreciation for additional services that protect and defend the freedoms of others. Conclusion Veteran's Day is a day to celebrate and remember those who have served in our armed forces. It is a day to reflect on the sacrifices they have made and the impact they have had on our lives. Veteran's Day is a day to celebrate the virtues of those currently serving in the military. It is a day to show gratitude and appreciation for their work. Veteran's Day is a day to remember those lost during their service. It is a day to reflect on the impact their sacrifice has had on our lives. Veteran's Day is a day to show gratitude for the services provided by all military branches and other services that protect and defend the freedoms of others. Most importantly, Veteran's Day is a day to celebrate and remember the fallen, the virtues of those currently serving, the services others provide, and the freedoms we enjoy as Americans. What are your thoughts?
news birthdays/events improve your mood by the color of clothing you wear what if you're really good at your job but your 'heart doesn't sing'? news how to stop saying I'm sorry at work game: quiz game: feud news what movie is perfect and shouldn't ever be re-made how to keep your dog (animals) safe in this super hot weather listener feedback break news what are americans favorite food (and our favorite foods to steal from our co-workers) setting boundaries at work goodbye/fun facts....National Hire a Veteran Day...Every day, hundreds of our military personnel leave the service in search of civilian employment and today reminds us reminds employers to consider veterans to fill their open positions. veterans are highly trained, qualified individuals, they are ideal for numerous trades. Data shows that veterans excel in different positions in all of the following areas: engineering, cybersecurity, sales, marketing, healthcare, information technology, and skilled trades.
America's Heroes Group Roundtable with Partner (VETS) Veterans' Employment and Training Service Panelist: James D Rodriguez - Retired 21 years US Marine Corps Veteran and U.S Department of Labor's Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy for Veterans' Employment and Training Service
July 25th, is National Hire a Veteran Day. According to the Department of Defense, approximately 200,000 service members transition from military service to civilian life each year. Some veterans may experience difficulty finding civilian employment after leaving the service, even though an overwhelming 94% of employers say that hiring veteran workers is appealing to their organization. Some veterans may be unfamiliar with effective job search strategies, and may not know how their military experience and training could apply to jobs in the civilian workforce. On this episode of Free Thinking, Montel talks with an Army veteran and CEO of Recruit Military, Tim Best, and a veteran who can attest the the value of their free military job search services, Dave Jensen.
He's back, Brad was gone yesterday but he wanted to share yet another Veteran Day story, have you noticed the inflation Joe Biden has created... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fat One is back with a recap of his day that includes some catch-up from Monday and a trip to the Von's East… and nattering. Happy Larry the Veteran Day.
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Donald Trump todavía insiste en recontar los votos y se niega a aceptar la victoria de Joe Biden, mientras tanto, le ofrecieron una alta cifra por publicar un libro con sus memorias. ¿Cuánto le ofrecieron? Quédate con el show de Omar y Argelia y conoce más del día de los veteranos.
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On this edition of PM Orlando Yaffee talks about the latest news! Teen hero who survived Mexican cartel attack tells his story. AND Scooters coming to Downtown Orlando. ALSO Chase CEO Jamie Dimon touts the American economy. PLUS ON this Veteran Day we remember that Freedom Isn't Free. Listen to the latest podcast here now!
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Veteran Day Weekend!!!!! I'm going to go in all weekend!!!!! A lot has happened and we about to go in. We just going to vibe and talk today. It's been a few weeks and I need to give updates as well as some love.
The StepStone group acquired 85 percent of the US-American company Appcast for about EUR 70 million. Appcast is the leading technology provider for programmatic job advertising in the US. With the acquisition, Axel Springer continues its growth strategy and further expands the StepStone group’s portfolio of intelligent recruiting and matching tools. Appcast specializes in displaying job ads online precisely where suitable candidates find them. Appcast’s clients include well-known US brands as well as hundreds of other companies from all industries. Appcast was founded by CEO Chris Forman in 2014. He will continue to lead the company after the takeover of the majority stake by the StepStone Group. Today, the company headquartered in Lebanon, New Hampshire, already employs about 100 people. https://recruitingheadlines.com/appcast-acquired-by-stepstone/ PITTSBURGH, July 10, 2019 — JazzHR, the leading recruiting software provider for small and medium-sized businesses, today announced an integrated partnership with candidate-assessment provider Wonderlic to enable companies make more informed hiring decisions. JazzHR users can now view results from Wonderlic’s scientifically backed “Wonscore®” tests right from JazzHR – empowering them to compare candidates, predict engagement and accelerate time-to-hire. Wonscore assessments are designed by industrial-organizational psychologists to evaluate candidates for cognitive ability, motivation and personality. Seeing how candidates scored in each of these areas without leaving JazzHR saves time and gives hiring teams a competitive edge in making the right hire, faster. “We’re so excited to combine JazzHR’s easy-to-use recruiting solution with the power of Wonderlic’s pre-employment testing,” said JazzHR’s VP of Strategic Alliances, Amanda Friedl. “Users can now move candidates through their recruiting stages with confidence reinforced by each candidate’s Wonscore.” https://recruitingheadlines.com/jazzhr-partners-with-wonderlic-pre-employment-testing-provider/ 15Five, the pioneer in continuous performance management, today announced the close of a $30.7 million Series B round led by Next47, a global venture firm created by Siemens, with participation from Matrix Partners, PointNine Capital, Jason Calacanis’s LAUNCH Fund, Newground Ventures, Bling Capital, Chaifetz Group, and Chicago and Salt Lake City-based Origin Ventures, which led the startup’s Series A funding round. This latest round of financing brings 15Five’s total capital raised to $42.6 million. 15Five will use the Series B funding to further accelerate growth, scale sales and marketing, and continue to invest heavily in their innovative product that delivers on the promise of their unique Best-Self Management methodology. 15Five’s further investment in talent, will more than double its 2018 headcount by the end of 2019 to a total of 190 employees. “This latest round of funding signifies a paradigm shift in organizations’ people management practices, driven by a new generation of employees,” said David Hassell, co-founder and CEO of 15Five. “Millennials perform at their peak when given regular feedback, flexibility in how they work, and growth opportunities. Now as managers, directors and even founders, they see the value of investing in technologies that enable thriving workplaces. We believe that the market has arrived and demand for talent management software like 15Five will continue.” 15Five differentiates itself by basing its product and Best-Self Management approach on the latest research in organizational development and positive psychology. This new approach posits that when leaders build cultures and institute practices that support people in being and becoming their Best Selves, then high performance and uncommon loyalty are the result. Best-Self Management begins with a “Best-Self Discovery” process—setting at least one Personal Development Objective along with other quarterly OKRs—and leverages other key 15Five features like the Weekly Check-in and 1-on-1s. https://recruitingheadlines.com/15five-raises-over-30-million-for-its-performance-management-software/ Every day, hundreds of our military personnel leave the service in search of civilian employment. On July 25th, employers across the country are reminded to consider these servicemen and women as highly trained, qualified individuals to fill open positions in their ranks during National Hire a Veteran Day. While legislation is in place protecting separating servicemen and women as they enter the nonmilitary workforce, the best way a potential employer can honor a veteran is to hire one! Around the world, our military personnel serves to protect our freedom. While they are doing so, provide their returning brothers and sisters with the opportunities to pursue a career in the civilian world. Find qualified candidates for a range of fields from Information Technology, Engineering, and Cyber Security, to Sales, Marketing, Management, Finance, Healthcare, Skilled Trades, and so many more! HOW TO OBSERVE “Hire for Attitude, Train for Skill” and do it with a Veteran! Starting in July and throughout Veterans Day you can post your current job openings to Hire Our Heroes Veteran Job Board by visiting www.hireourheroes.com for a 50% discount on 1 year of unlimited job postings by entering the code “Hire a Vet”. For year-round partnerships, employers and veterans can find more assistance and free training resources at www.hireourheroes.com and search for the latest job opportunities. Please take a moment to Honor our men and women of Armed Forces by offering them your time and consideration in the civilian workforce and use #HireAVeteranDay to share on social media. https://recruitingheadlines.com/national-hire-a-veteran-day-set-for-july-25th/ Amazon has pledged to upskill 100,000 of its employees across the United States, dedicating over $700 million to provide people across its corporate offices, tech hubs, fulfillment centers, retail stores, and transportation network with access to training programs that will help them move into more highly skilled roles within or outside of Amazon. Amazon’s Upskilling 2025 pledge invests in a range of new upskilling programs to serve employees from all backgrounds and Amazon locations. Programs include Amazon Technical Academy, which equips non-technical Amazon employees with the essential skills to transition into, and thrive in, software engineering careers; Associate2Tech, which trains fulfillment center associates to move into technical roles regardless of their previous IT experience; Machine Learning University, offering employees with technical backgrounds the opportunity to access machine learning skills via an on-site training program; Amazon Career Choice, a pre-paid tuition program designed to train fulfillment center associates in high-demand occupations of their choice; Amazon Apprenticeship, a Department of Labor certified program that offers paid intensive classroom training and on-the-job apprenticeships with Amazon; and AWS Training and Certification,which provide employees with courses to build practical AWS Cloud knowledge that is essential to operating in a technical field. https://recruitingheadlines.com/amazon-launches-initiative-to-upskill-100000-u-s-employees/ Follow Recruiting Headlines on social media: @recheadlines on Twitter Facebook Linkedin
Steffan returns to the host’s chair to review Veteran Day weekend. Plus, CNN sues the White House to reinstate Jim Acosta’s stricken press pass. Steffan shares his opinion on the matter. Then, a replay of a 2018 Memorial Day event honoring Korean War veteran Joe Anella, who passed away last week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this Veteran Day episode of the Business Podcast, sponsored by Bell, we discuss the week on world markets with Sash Tusa of Agency Partners, reviewing the key takeaways from China's premiere civil and military aviation display, the Zhuhai Airshow 2018.
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 1 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 3 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 2 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 3 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 2 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
Veteran Day Special - Budhi Blair (PART 1 of 3)Budhi Blair, who served more than 9 years in state prison for attempted murder, learned to train dogs while in prison. It's a skill that he says saved his life and gives him purpose outside of prison.A dog saved this ex-con & veteran. Now he saves dogs. (column) http://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/mike-argento/2017/11/06/dog-saved-ex-con-veteran-now-he-saves-dogs-column/825524001/Thank you supporting and sharing Your Choice Podcast to your family and friends. If you haven’t rated us on iTunes please do… when you rate Your Choice Podcast will help share the Guest story in hopes to empower, challenge, encourage and help someone that is need of support. I wish for you the next choice to be the best choice EVER! #addictionawareness #Challengeforchange #drugprevention #veteranday #remeberanceday
In episode 26, Jack & Miles are joined for the third time by comedian Jamie Loftus to discuss sex crimes, Louis CK's statements, Alabama judge Roy Moore, Veteran Day heroes, Taylor Swift's new album, & the weekly tabloid round up. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) will pay special tribute to the 1st South Carolina Volunteer Regiment on this episode of Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio. The program is sponsored by the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition. Jayn we disya Veteran Day fa we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.gullahgeecheenation.com