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8 reasons to hire military veterans – and how they can benefit your business

Insperity

Extensively trained in a specialty. Often, people correlate military training with physical or combat training – for example, learning how to repel off the side of a cliff, jump out of a plane, or how to survive on the battlefield. Regardless of the military branch, each new service member completes bootcamp or basic training.

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How To Engage Frontline Employees?

Vantage Circle

It includes key food supply chain workers, such as food manufacturers and logistics workers. To give your frontline employees the best opportunity, introduce them to training programs, and upskill them. A 2019 study reveals that 38% of frontline employees have undergone no formal training. Janitorial or sanitation teams.

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Keep forgetting things? Relax (no, really)—these tactics for improving your memory can keep you calm, too

Work Life

Three situations when you’re more likely to forget—and what to do about it When multitasking: This one feels obvious. Multitasking is a major culprit when it comes to memory issues. Studies show that most people are not good at multitasking, despite thinking otherwise. You can’t remember something if you aren’t paying attention.