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  2. Employment website - Wikipedia

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    Employment website. An employment website is a website that deals specifically with employment or careers. Many employment websites are designed to allow employers to post job requirements for a position to be filled and are commonly known as job boards. Other employment sites offer employer reviews, career and job-search advice, and describe ...

  3. RSM US - Wikipedia

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    RSM US LLP is an audit, tax, and consulting firm focused on the middle market in the United States and Canada and is a member of the global accounting network RSM International. RSM US has been ranked as the 7th most prestigious accounting firm in the US as voted on by accounting professionals. [1] It is the 5th largest accounting firm in the ...

  4. Golden handcuffs - Wikipedia

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    Golden handcuffs. Golden handcuffs, a phrase first recorded in 1976, [1] refers to financial allurements and benefits that have the objective to encourage highly compensated employees to remain within a company or organization instead of moving from company to company (or organization to organization) (opposite of a golden parachute ).

  5. Golden handshake - Wikipedia

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    Golden handshake. A golden handshake is a clause in an executive employment contract that provides the executive with a significant severance package in the case that the executive loses their job through firing, restructuring, or even scheduled retirement. [1] This can be in the form of cash, equity, and other benefits, and is often ...

  6. Golden hello - Wikipedia

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    Golden hello. In accounting and contractual law, " golden hello " is a term used for several different arrangements: A payment made to induce an employee to take up employment from a specific employer [1] in form of a welcome package [2] or a payment from a rival employer to entice the employee to leave the other company. [3]

  7. Handshake (computing) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a handshake is a signal between two devices or programs, used to, e.g., authenticate, coordinate. An example is the handshaking between a hypervisor and an application in a guest virtual machine . In telecommunications, a handshake is an automated process of negotiation between two participants (example "Alice and Bob") through ...

  8. Donald Trump and handshakes - Wikipedia

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    Donald Trump, the 45th U.S. President and a businessman, has unusual approaches to the practice of handshaking; his handshakes with world leaders since his inauguration as U.S. President have been the subject of extensive commentary. [1] Scholars have noted that politicians' handshakes are usually unnoticed or restricted to silent ...

  9. Employee scheduling software - Wikipedia

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    Employee scheduling software automates the process of creating and maintaining a schedule. Automating the scheduling of employees increases productivity and allows organizations with hourly workforces to re-allocate resources to non-scheduling activities. Such software will usually track vacation time, sick time, compensation time, and alert ...