recruiting benefit. 50% increase engagement on your job posting and twice as many quality candidates because you re job can appeal to people across the entire country. but, here is the other problem, among the lowest performing candidates, there is a clear preference for remote work. if you want to work from home and work while stoned, well, then you want to do it from home where no one can monitor you. okay. well, a piece the new york times you say many, many companies in recent months insisted that people come back to the office five days a week. only to reverse that mandate within about a week after hearing that they lose their best and their brightest. are we seeing a huge shift in the mindsets of employees who now see working from home almost as a requirement more than a perk? so we ve seen the share of workers who want to work remotely stay very steady across the entire year. so, 60% of job seekers on zip
Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India], January 17 (ANI/PNN): The Professional Speakers' Association of India (PSAI), is organizing the Professional Speakers Summit (PSS) 2023, an annual gathering of professional and public speakers from the APAC region. The event will take place at the Hyatt Regency on January 27 and 28. The fifth edition is back in Chennai, where it made its initial debut. Both experienced speakers and aspiring speakers can learn from each other, work together, network, and share their experiences at the event. The summit, with the theme "Explore, Excel, Expand," is India's largest gathering of professional speakers under one roof. It is designed for aspiring and experienced speakers to learn how to convert paid speaking engagements, uses social media to build their thought leadership, and more. This two-day event is dedicated to learning and sharing knowledge on the best practices in professional speaking, including marketing, positioning, branding, producti
argue this is the most significant batch of evidence we ve seen yet but this is not just what witnesses told the committee, some of which was incomplete, some of which they had foggy memories, this was primary source, contemporaneous documents, text message exchanges in realtime on or before january 6th and conveying both mindsets and real conversations they were having around everything donald trump was doing, again, in the run-up to january 6th and during the attack. so i would consider this some of the most reliable evidence the committee had, and in some ways, it tells a much more complete picture than even the committee did in this report, or in its hearings because it tells you a much more complex and detailed sense of what was going on, and so it is things like steve bannon was the one you referenced who was saying, you know, what happened to the million people showing up and surround the capitol, and the day after biden takes office, it is a nod to doing things after january 6t
legislation that drives us to create supply chains that are domestic. that policy is shifting a lot of people s mindsets and driving us to say how do we build local supply chain for battery? every car company that operates in the united states is thinking the same thing. i think that s outstanding. i think the reality as well is this has for a long time been something that s politicized, electrification, we re beginning to see that fade, which is really encouraging. it s not a right or left issue. reporter: there s been some push back that not all evs will great these great incentives at the outset. what do you think of that? it s a fact. i mean, it s going to prioritize domestic supply chains for sure but i think everybody who is serious about being in the u.s. market is going to figure out
the biden administration delaying until march final rules for the requirements to get new tax incentives for electric vehicles. this after major push back from major european companies. they call it discriminatory. to qualify evs must go through final assembly in north america and have 40% of the batteries sourced in the u.s. it s part of the biden administration inflation reduction act and boosting domestic production. i sat down with the ceo of rivean automotive, an american ev company. that policy is shifting a lot of people s mindsets in the right way. every car company that operates in the united states is thinking how to shift. i think that s outstanding. i think the reality as well is this has for a long time been