Mentoring programs bridge the gap b...
Mentoring programs bridge the gap between novel employees and senior professionals For design and construction firms it's the classic suitable news, bad news scenario. The worthy news -- the office, retail and inn construction markets have defied predictions of a slowdown. The bad novels -- there aren't enough experienced professionals to handle the wealth of modern projects. "There is a significant lack of professionals in the marketplace with eight to 15 years of experience," said Laurie Dreyer-Hadley, vice president and director of human resources for San
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