They can get an idea about your personality and see if you have a life outside of work! Employers usually like to have happy employees with hobbies and interests besides just working, because those people are usually more likely to stay with the company and give better work because they're satisfied with their lives.
leadership :D lol
leadership :D lol
"Activities" is commonly found under the "Experience" or "Work Experience" subsection of a resume or CV. It is where you can highlight relevant extracurricular involvement, volunteer work, or any other activities that demonstrate skills or attributes valued by potential employers.
An undergraduate student should include relevant work experience, internships, leadership roles, academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and skills on their CV to stand out to potential employers.
In addition to finding job vacancies what else can applicants find helpful by looking at job advertisement
Sort of... Employers (generally regarded as highly compensated employees) are often not eligible to participate in the plan until the "non-highly" compensated employees contribute. To encourage the non-highly compensated employees to contribute to the plan, employers (or highly-compensated employees) will offer a match to induce participation. This participation then allows folks with larger incomes to contribute (and obtain tax deductions thereby.)
Increased union membership prohibited employers from interfering with union activities.
Their activities are covered under the employers insurance.
Yes and they already do.
IRS Form W4.
Effective employers don't share information with employees.
the boss will determine if you have what it takes to treat and be around children