How To Use Metrics In Your Work Search
- Topics:
- Job Search
- Tags:
- Associated Content,
- Benefits,
- Human Resources,
- Metrics,
- Payroll Solutions,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Sales,
- Sales Force Management,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- Associated Content
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Overview: In the business world, metrics are becoming increasingly valuable to companies for tracking purposes. They help determine a business' strengths and weaknesses, allow for accurate forecasting, and even departmental productivity. Job seekers and the fully employed alike can borrow a page from companies to track and forecast their professional lives. Tracking professional metrics can help you find work more efficiently, perform better at work and may even help you earn a higher wage. There are a number of metrics you could track, but tracking too many will take too much time. The key is to keep it simple. This paper provides few simple ones to track.
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Format: HTML | Date: Apr 2007
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