Tag: work at home

  • Search Best Applicant Tracking Systems

    Search Best Applicant Tracking Systems

    Hiring new quality employees in the time of COVID is extremely difficult for hiring managers and HR managers.

    Remote working means that in-person interviews are challenging to facilitate, if not impossible. In addition, collaboration between hiring teams is also difficult, and keeping candidates moving through the pipeline can be slower than in pre-pandemic times.

    From a candidate point of view, many job seekers express frustration around lack of communication from the employers, the inability to make a strong impression over zoom or other video conferencing services.  Negative impressions from interviewers are showing up on websites like glassdoor.com. If you are a hiring manager or HR professional, you may want to consider a new applicant tracking system. Our team researched some of the leading options below:

    1. BambooHR: Bamboo is priced slightly higher than others- which may make it out of reach for smaller companies. However, reviews show it is easy to get up and running, has a rich feature set and UI functionality that has resonated positively with hiring managers and HR professionals. Pricing starts at $4.95 per employee per month.
    2. Workable: Workable is designed for companies of all sizes. Features that set it apart include access to 200 free and premium job boards and over 600 job description templates. Pricing can be ‘hire as needed’ and features a $99 per job month subscription.
    3. Bullhorn Staffing and Recruiting: This service starts at $99 per user per month, so only feasible to larger enterprise customers. However, the user interface is a very high quality, and features a very easy integration with outlook at Gmail. The intuitive features have drawn favorable feedback from users across the board.
    4. Greenhouse: Greenhouse is very popular service featuring custom interview plans, automated job approvals and candidate scorecards. The job board syndication feature is very ideal for smaller businesses who lack a built out career page.
    5. Jazz HR: Jazz is designed with small and midsized businesses in mind. Free trials are available, and the feature set eliminates busy work with ranking and candidate tracking tools which are intuitive and quick to learn. In addition, pre-poplulated templates can speed up the offer process and give candidates a personalized feel that is very efficient for the hiring manager.

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  • Best Bookkeeping Software

    Best Bookkeeping Software

    What is the difference between accounting software and bookkeeping software? 
    Accounting software is typically used to summarize financial data and determine the financial health of your business. Bookkeeping software has features that deal with measurement, identification, and recording of financial transactions. Both typically have overlapping features. Most of the best bookkeeping software comes with integration options with leading 3rd party accounting software. According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 20% of small businesses fail before they complete their 2nd year. Among the many potential reasons for failure, the lack of effectively managing money and bookkeeping is a leading cause. Small business bookkeeping software can offer you the tools and visibility you need to prevent your business from failing.

    Factors to consider when choosing a software: 

    1. Is it mobile friendly? Does it have well thought out features in app form?
    2. Where is my data stored? Cloud storage features ensure that your data is available from any device at any time
    3. How easy is the software to learn? What type of support is offered?

    What should I choose?

    Here are the best options on the market:

    1. Best for Small to Midsized Business- Quickbooks: Excellent features for invoicing and expense management. Design is very well thought out and user friendly. With regard to price point, it is reasonable for home use or business use.

    2. Best for Freelancers- FreshBooks: Freshbooks is designed for freelancers and businesses to manage finances. Seamless integrations with other third party applications are available.

    3. Best for Enterprise-Netsuite: A more robust set of enterprise features. Great features for global business management compliance. Real-time metrics and role based dashboards available.


  • Home Office Furniture Review & Sale

    Home Office Furniture Review & Sale

    Working from home is here to stay for many workers across the US. Make sure you have the best home office!

    Large tech companies including Facebook, Amazon, Google and more have instructed employees to plan for remote working at least through the end of 2020 if not longer. Does your home office need an upgrade? Here are a few of our must have items for your home office:

    Chairs:
    Top of the Line: Herman Miller Aeron Task Chair. Known as the ‘King of office chairs’, this chair is as good as it gets. They are on the pricey side, but many of our readers say the investment is worth it.

    On a Budget: Furmax Office Mesh Chair If you’re on a budget, the Furmax office mesh chair is the right move. At $57.99, it’s a bargain when it comes to office chairs.

    Find your Balance: Gaiam Classic Balance Ball Chair Want to find your Zen? This classic balance ball chair will surely promote your productivity. Priced around $70

    Keyboards: 

    Go Ergonomic: Microsoft Sculpt Keyboard: This is the keyboard to get if you’re looking for an ergonomic keyboard. ⌨️ $67 at Amazon.

    For Mac Lovers: Keychron K2: This keyboard was made with the Mac in mind. With RGB lighting- this keyboard is exciting! $95 at Amazon.

    Ergonomic at a good price: Logitech K350. If you want an ergonomic keyboard, but don’t want to break the bank, look no further. $37 at Amazon.

    Finally- How about something fun?

    The official ‘BS’ Button: Are you tired of all the Bullsh*t around the home office? Let ’em know with The Official BS Button designed specifically with those moments in mind.