Employer Resources

The Nagler Group team has compiled useful articles for our employer partners, filled with tips, advice, and best practices to help you streamline the search process and find the right candidate for your needs.

Great meetings

Great Meetings

According to recent research, the average American office worker spends 9 hours a week preparing for and attending meetings – almost 25% of a...

Unstructured time – at work

Unstructured Time – At Work

You may have heard of MIT’s “Building 20.” By the time it was torn down in 1998, it was famous for having been the birthplace of some of the 20th...

Email overload

Email Overload

There was a time not so long ago when having an empty email inbox seemed do-able. Even if I never actually got around to doing it. Not any more....

Are you a good mentor?

It’s easy to think of the benefits of having a mentor, but being a mentor can be even better. And being a good mentor is more than just showing up....

Get Ready for a New Generation

It’s almost that time. The newest generation of workers – Gen Z (born between 1994-2010) – are just about to make their debut. Another generation?...

The leadership pipeline

The Leadership Pipeline

How to create leaders in the workplace is a critical issue for businesses and one that we all face every day. First level leaders, the people who...

The puzzle of building a diverse team

The Puzzle of Building a Diverse Team

It has been an exciting couple of weeks for me professionally. We are coming up on The Nagler Group’s 10th anniversary and I celebrated my 6th...

Millennials in charge

Millennials in Charge

Millennials in the workplace are many a writer’s favorite target. This weekend, the New York Times jumped on board with gusto in an article about...

De-mystifying the freelance economy

De-Mystifying the Freelance Economy

The phrase “freelance economy” is everywhere now. Radio pundits, the news, magazines and in the minds of many job seekers. Like any hot topic, it’s...

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