• Diverse Voices: A Univision Executive Considers Her Career

    Growing up in New Jersey, I looked at my Latino friends, neighbors, and classmates — people from Ecuador, Colombia, and Cuba — and I was struck by how people from all these different countries, thousands of miles apart, were unified by language. Even though Mexicans insisted they were different from Dominicans, who were different from Puerto Ricans, who were different from Venezuelans, it was plain to see we were unified by language. It was our big connector.That observation —
  • The Key to Building a Successful Startup: Stop and Listen

    From our days in high school and university to our first jobs, everyone's journey in life looks a little bit different from the rest. This is especially true throughout the course of our careers.Personally, I have traveled through various companies and industries. Despite the obstacles I encountered along the way, I was able to build a successful startup, roOomy, with the help of my cofounder, Jan-Hein Pullens. Along the ...
  • How to Get That Promotion You Want

    Article by Tania FieroAfter a year working as a human resources manager, I thought I was ready for a director-level promotion. Or, more accurately, I was worried that continuing to perform tactical HR responsibilities that could be easily outsourced wasn't a sound long-term career plan. So, my goal was to do more strategy work in the field of HR.The only problem? I had literally ...
  • Why Job Seekers Are Walking Away From Your Hiring Process

    If you're a hiring manager, there's a good chance you're finding it harder to hire this year than you did last year. The unemployment rate just fell to its lowest level since 1969, so competition is especially fierce for good workers. In fact, it now takes 82 percent longer to fill jobs than it did in 2010. On ...
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