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Career Centers Provide Associations with Unfilled Opportunity

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Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2015 closed with 5.6 This presents a lot of opportunities for associations to grow revenue and member value through an online job board. These members are often the most valued by recruiters and employers. According to the latest report from the U.S. million job openings.

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Disruptive Advocacy Strategies

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For example, through survey research in 2014, the Global Cold Chain Alliance identified key business outcomes that matter most to its members. Helping the industry reduce regulatory compliance costs and grow revenues were high priorities. Member Call to Action. Leading The Cold Chain.

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Great News – America’s Hiring and Associations have a Reason to Celebrate

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This good news was echoed in the Manpower Employment Outlook Survey for Q1 2015 where 18,000 US employers reported a positive Net Employment Outlook, and almost 20% anticipated an increase in their staff levels during Q1 2015. “As The ongoing race to identify and recruit qualified talent will only increase as we move into 2015.

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Doubling Down on Association Career Centers

YourMembership

In June, we highlighted that LinkedIn was moving fast towards their goal , yet niche job boards remained highly effective and extremely popular with recruiters. YourMembership believes in the role associations play in helping both members and prospective members find relevant jobs in their chosen field or industry.

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Must Member Dues Always Be Monetary?

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In July, Melody Kramer, a 2015 Knight Visiting Fellow at the Nieman Journalism Lab and a former digital strategist and editor at National Public Radio, published “ Putting the Public Into Public Media Membership ,” a lengthy look at future funding models for public broadcasting stations in the United States. ”).