Circa is excited to partner with Lattice to bring you Resources for Humans Virtual 2021.
We are also thrilled to announce that Serena Williams — tennis champion and entrepreneur — will be joining as the 2021 headline speaker! Register now to save your spot for Serena’s conversation.
Resources for Humans Virtual Conference
Date: Wednesday, September 22, 2021
Time: 8:00 am - 3:30 pm PST
Cost: FRE...
Circa is committed to making it easier for veterans to transition their military skills and experience into civilian careers. Our specialized Veterans Career Exchange offers a diverse network of job sites, articles and tools, like the Military Skills Translator to help match military skills to civilian occupations.
The Military Occupation Classification (MOC) will help you identify jobs in the civilian workforce that you...
Post Military Career Planning – What You Need to Know
Veterans bring unique capabilities to the civilian workforce; however, they face unique challenges when looking for work. This includes how to translate their skills to civilian jobs and how to relay this experience to employers.
If you are a member of the military looking to find a job in the civilian field, here are some resources to help you plan for your...
Veterans – Know Your Rights
The U.S. Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance – or OFCCP, enforces affirmative action and equal opportunity employment for veterans. Under laws such as the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA), employers doing business with the Federal government need to take action to recruit and hire protected veterans, and cannot discriminate a...
Resumes are like advertisements. As such, it’s important to decide which type of 'ad' – in this case, format – you will use before you begin the resume writing process. Depending on the type of job you are applying to, different resume formats may apply. The four standard types of resumes include 1) chronological, 2) functional, 3) combination, or 4) targeted. Below are definitions of each type and recomme...
If you're one of the millions of American workers, mark October 16th on your calendar to earn some extra brownie points at work. That's the day that bosses everywhere are nationally recognized for their efforts throughout the year.
The history of Boss's Day began in 1958, when Patricia Bays Haroski registered 'National Boss' Day' with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. Haroski was working as a secretary for St...
Women's Equality Day, the 19th Amendment (which guaranteed a woman's right to vote), and the Equal Pay Act are all early steps that have led to shaping gender equality in today's work force. In recognition of Women's Equality Day, the recruiting experts at America's Job Exchange take a look at the history of women and work.
To truly look at the evolution of women's roles in the working world, let&...
While many assume high-paying jobs require a bachelor's or graduate degree, there are a number of excellent career options available to associate's degree holders. The healthcare field, in particular, offers a number of rewarding careers with good income potential to professionals with associate's degrees.When considering your options for associate's degrees, consider these top five high-paying healthcare ca...
Women are using their skills and abilities in many industries to maximize their career and annual pay. They have to. The female presence in the workforce has grown to 47 percent, according to the Department of Labor Women’s Bureau. In fact, the Bureau also reports that young women are more likely than men to have a college degree. Unfortunately, gains in workforce participation and education have not translated into e...
Possessing strong nursing skills obviously is vitally important, but RNs seeking to advance and succeed in nursing must also demonstrate qualities valued in just about every profession.
The following six skills help set apart the run-of-the-mill RN from the RN with the best chances for career advancement.
Communication. This is the most important skill needed for any job, but especially for nurses, who must communicat...