Dealing With An Office Drama Queen : Deal Her Like A Pro!
Drama queens are all about- ‘drama’, and nothing else. Office drama queens are the typical people in the workplace who nag or complain about anything and everything ...
10 Best Job Sites for People with Disabilities
The employment scenario is changing; employment opportunities for people with disabilities are increasing. This growth is powered by a movement by employers to introduce ...
Chasing Away the Monday Blues
A workweek has its highs and lows. From the euphoria of a Friday ending the workweek to the inevitable Monday blues after a weekend are part and parcel of work life. Acco...
Hiring New Employees? Here’s A Checklist For New Hires
Handling new employees in an office takes effort, time and lots of patience. The entire training process is tedious and lengthy- both for the employer and the new employe...
How To Kick off An Eventful Recruitment Drive
Planning and plotting a recruitment event is tricky. If you don’t get the event right, you might end up with an empty fair with no potential candidates vouching up for ...
Avoid Coronavirus in the Workplace
The HR Digest is here to dole out reliable information about employee safety and ways to address Coronavirus in the workplace. For ease of readability, we’ve answered s...
Super Blues for Employers on Super Bowl Monday; Losses Run Into Billions
Absent, distracted, and disengaged employees on Super Bowl Monday could cost U.S. employers billions in lost productivity. ...
Job Burnout and How to Get Unstuck at Work
It takes realizing that you’re not a machine, you’re a human. And it’s ok for humans to have an inbox full of emails you forget to reply to, miss a few deadlines. L...
HR Expert on Digital Workplace Challenges, Employee Engagement & More
Is HR prepared for the increasing workplace demands of the future? HR professionals can be engulfed in a mix of doubt and indecision when this question is posed. But fear...
Making Progress on Diversity and Inclusion Means Getting the Data Right
Collecting and using data in the right way and employing the right tools can help business leaders make progress toward their biggest D&I challenges. ...
A Short and Effective Cell Phone Policy
Employers are realizing the need to create policies that address phone use at work. If you don’t have a cell phone policy at work, this guide from The HR Digest wil...
Fun Employee Engagement Activities for Valentine’s Day
Valentine’s Day is a celebration of love, of feelings and affection for one another. It is not only a day specifically meant for couples, but for everyone to show t...
How To Ask Messy Employees To Keep A Clear Desk?
Cleanliness means different for different people. For some, it is a spotless and perfectly organized home or workplace, whereas for some it may be days until a person cle...
New Anti-ageism in The Workplace Bill May Pass Soon
Ageism or age discrimination is an unfavourable treatment at work of an employee or worker based on the class or category of the person, like employees over age 40. Age d...
The Ultimate Break Room Etiquette
Break rooms are a necessity in the office. A break room is a space for workers to relax, get a mini-me time or enjoy a coffee or lunch with co-workers. Having a break roo...
Answering “Why Did You Quit Your Last Job” in An Interview
If you are seeking a new job, or are appearing for an interview to begin a new one, be prepared to answer this inevitable question—Why did you quit your last job? O...









