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  1. How Measuring Soft Skills Leads To Brilliant Conversations Between Employers And Job Seekers
    Quantifying and sharing soft skills data will lead to better more transparent conversations (and better connections) between employers and job seekers. We hear the term “soft skills” used often. In an evolving workplace, these hard-to-quantify skills are growing in importance. Employers need to get serious about findin
  2. Potential First-Time Homeowners Can Celebrate Homeownership Month with Old National's HOP Program
    By Jamie Herman, Mortgage Sales Manager, Old National Bank   National Homeownership Month is a time to recognize the importance of owning a home.
  3. Implementing Robotic Technology to Reduce Operating Costs for Small Businesses
    As someone who runs or owns a small business, you understandably want to look for ways to keep costs down. Using various forms of robotic technology
  4. Use These 5 Home Buying Rules To Navigate The 2024 Real Estate Market
    If you're itching to buy real estate in 2024, consider these 5 rules first.
  5. Fed leaves interest rates unchanged, signals it will pause through 2020
    The Federal Reserve left borrowing costs unchanged at its last policy meeting of the year on Wednesday. Policymakers signaled that they saw little to no need to boost the economy further anytime soon. The pause is likely to draw ire from President Donald Trump, who has regularly pressured the policy-setting Federal Ope
  6. How to Create Onboarding Processes That Boost Growth to Scale Efficiently
    Onboarding multiple employees is a challenge, but the right processes can make it seamless.This articles explores how to get started
  7. 4 Ways Women Can Win with the SECURE Act
    While women have historically done better than men in the stock market by about 0.4% per year, they are undeniably in a worse position when it comes to retirement security. This disadvantage stems from fewer years spent in the workforce, longer life expectancy, the wage gap and less access to workplace retirement plans
  8. Don't Retire Until You've Made These Key Decisions
    Whether you're thinking of retiring one year, three years, or 10 years from now, it's a decision that shouldn't be taken lightly. And while there are many factors that will no doubt go into it, you must address these three important points before taking that leap. 1. When to claim Social Security Social Security will l
  9. 5 Strategic Wealth Management Tips For Entrepreneurs
    Many people start a business with dreams of getting rich – which is not necessarily unrealistic.
  10. Want to Foster an Inclusive Workplace? Prioritize Empathy During the Onboarding Process
    First impressions matter. Here's where you are going wrong in setting up your new hire for long-term success. The onboarding process is a critical