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Online self-service benefits gaining in employee popularity, survey finds
Workers including those in the retail sector are responding to online self-service in the benefits arena because they can easily and securely select and obtain information about the benefits they want.
Posted 08/19/2003Kurt PetersPost a comment
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Why—and how—some employers encourage online shopping at work
Why and how some employers encourage online shopping at work—and how retailers are getting their sites before those employees via corporate intranets.
Posted 01/30/2003Internet RetailerPost a comment
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Don`t Look Now, but nearly two-thirds of workers admit to web shopping on the job.
It’s been called the dirty little secret of e-commerce: most web shopping happens during the workday on company time and bandwidth. But guess what: it’s not so secret anymore. A wave of recent findings is trumpeting rampant workplace web shopping. Here’s a sample: 60% of workers surveyed by Neilsen/NetRatings visited a shopping site from a workplace desktop in January-and that’s not even peak shopping season. In an October survey by career...
Posted 12/26/2000Don DavisPost a comment
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To reward and keep top-notch online personnel, the rewards must be financial and personal
In order for an e-commerce company to succeed, one of the most important ingredients is qualified and experienced technical personnel. Today’s recruitment market is a virtual battlefield on which human resources departments from competing companies use benefits packages, salaries, signing bonuses and stock options to lure the people that make things tick. This is by no means a simple procedure. Budgets have to be considered and at the end of the...
Posted 12/26/2000Don DavisPost a comment
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