Holly Roland
As a connoisseur of sociology, politics, culture, technology, and business, I'm intrigued and fascinated by how these forces influence each other and converge to affect our day-to-day lives in ways that are unimaginable today. This blog explores those forces and offers a perspective of what the world will look like in 2030.
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Tag Archives: job search
Where Do You Microwork?
In a previous post, I explored the decline of “Good Jobs”. If Good Jobs are disappearing, what will replace them? Instead of hiring even temporary workers, many companies are experimenting with models to access required skills on an as-needed basis, … Continue reading
Is the “Good Job” an Endangered Species?
Will any of us have a Good Job in 2030? If the employment practices that organizations are experimenting with today are any indication, it’s likely that there will be fewer Good Jobs – at least as we know them in … Continue reading
Posted in Job Search, Mobile Working
Tagged access vs own, crowd-sourcing, employers, employment, Good Job, graduates, job candidates, job search, microwork, millennial, NEETS, OECD, talent gap, Wall Street Journal
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How Your Online Presence (Or Lack Thereof) May Hold You Back – Part I
The recent news that some employers have had the nerve, if not the legal standing, to ask job candidates for their Facebook passwords has me thinking… what, exactly, are they looking for? Although Facebook membership crosses many demographic categories, this … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Job Search, Legal, Privacy
Tagged credit check, criminal history, facebook, felons, Generation Y, generations, job candidates, job search, Las Vegas, millennial, passwords, recruiters, reputation.com
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