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Talent Board Announces 2nd Annual CandExperienceDay2021

Talent Board Announces 2nd Annual CandExperienceDay2021 #CandExperienceDay2021 celebrates positive job candidate experiences from around the world News provided by Share this article SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/   Talent Board, a non-profit organization focused on the promotion and benchmark research of a quality candidate experience, today announced the second annual #CandExperienceDay2021 happening on Wednesday, January 27, 2021. #CandExperienceDay2021 #CandExperienceDay2021 is a day for celebrating positive job candidate experiences from around the world with employers, HR and talent acquisition professionals, and job seekers sharing their pictures, stories and quotes online via social media channels using the hashtags #CandExperienceDay2021 and #TheCandEs. Those interested in participating can learn more

West Seattle Blog… | Police-staffing shortfall spotlighted at Alki Community Council

Al King January 26, 2021 (7:11 am) Where are all the people that claim to support the police???? Don’t see any stories in the media of people filling city council chambers demanding more police. Don’t see anybody with initiative petitions to sign.  It appears all the “supporters” are cowering in their homes peeking out to see the mess this city is becoming. Actions speak louder than words.  My two cents . January 26, 2021 (9:34 am) @al king – I think one factor for the “muted” concern over staffing issues is the public perception and attitude towards the over-arching “defund” and accountability initiatives. Will go out on a limb and say for example, that street racing as referenced is something that the community would have a general consensus on … Racing = bad and unsafe … hard to gain traction or get visibility across the city for a “neighborhood”issue compared with the historical and systematic issues as a whole. 

West Seattle Blog… | Toplines from 2021 s first West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meeting

Though the Southwest Precinct helped circulate this citywide alert about being prepared in case of civil unrest tomorrow, our area has no planned demonstrations and no threats. So confirmed Lt. Dorothy Kim during tonight’s online West Seattle Crime Prevention Council meeting, a short and sparsely attended gathering. It was led by precinct Crime Prevention Coordinator Jennifer Danner. Precinct commander Capt. Kevin Grossman was unable to attend, so the meeting-opening update was brief, just a quick recap of some of the 2020 crime stats we reported last week. Auto theft was up, and one recent victim was among the community members in attendance:

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