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Employee Spotlight Michelle

Employee Spotlight: Michelle

Some think being a high-profile chief executive officer (CEO) of a company is a glamorous job. In truth, this role is fraught with great responsibility and liability. As the highest-ranking executive of a company, a CEO is accountable for major corporate decisions, managing all operations and resources of a company, and being its public face. While the job comes with great hazard, it also comes with great reward. Learn how Yempo CEO Michelle Fiegehen navigates this complicated role from day to day and with the long term in sight.

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Employee Spotlight Riza

Employee Spotlight: Riza

Riza holds over 10 years of experience covering all facets of human resources management. She has been a key decision maker in offshoring businesses of all sizes, and brings a wealth of experience to the Yempo team. Read on to learn about her experience since joining Yempo.

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Employee Spotlight: Jean

This month’s employee spotlight falls on Jean, who works as a Financial Reporting Accountant at Yempo. Her role requires great accuracy and can be demanding, but Jean reveals that there is great satisfaction in completing a detailed report that helps set the direction for improvement. The role also provides numerous opportunities to become familiar with different departments of the company. For individuals beginning their careers, this position provides an excellent background in business operations. Find out what Jean has to say about her work at Yempo and how she sees her future.

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Employee Spotlight: Zion

Employee Spotlight: Zion

Some professionals prefer to limit their role to interfacing with government agencies. But if you are an Employee Benefits Administrator, you spend the better part of your day becoming familiar with government policies, making contacts to locate more information and conversing with officials on behalf of the employees at Yempo. The flip side of these essential duties includes informing and assisting Yempo employees in understanding the intricacies of the policies that significantly impact their personal life – their benefits.

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YEMPO EMPLOYEE SPOTLIGHT: SKIPPHER RHEED LUMBAB

Employee Spotlight: Skippher

This time, the Yempo Employee Spotlight is on Skippher. Being a business intelligence analyst like Skippher, who’s been with Yempo for about four years now, means having a professional role that focuses on the important work of end-to-end payroll processing from generation to disbursement. Skippher also helps in preparing client invoicing, particularly client financial reports, as well as doing other human resources work.

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Skills Training Gap Among Employees Revealed

Queequeg removed himself to just beyond the head of the sleeper, and lighted his tomahawk pipe. We kept the pipe passing over the sleeper, from one to the other. Meanwhile, upon questioning him in his broken fashion, Queequeg gave me to understand that, in his land, owing to the absence of settees and sofas of all sorts, the king, chiefs, and great people generally, were in the custom of fattening some of the lower orders for ottomans.

I was going to warn ye against — but never mind, never mind — it’s all one, all in the family too — sharp frost this morning, ain’t it? The cabin entrance was locked within; the hatches were all on, and lumbered with coils of rigging. Going forward to the forecastle, we found the slide of the scuttle open. Seeing a light, we went down, and found only an old rigger there, wrapped in a tattered pea-jacket. He was thrown at whole length upon two chests, his face downwards and inclosed in his folded arms. The profoundest slumber slept upon him.

But it seemed that, when on the wharf, Queequeg had not at all noticed what I now alluded to; hence I would have thought myself to have been optically deceived in that matter, were it not for Elijah’s otherwise inexplicable question. But I beat the thing down; and again marking the sleeper, jocularly hinted to Queequeg that perhaps we had best sit up with the body; telling him to establish himself accordingly. He put his hand upon the sleeper’s rear, as though feeling if it was soft enough; and then, without more ado, sat quietly down there.

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6 Ways Your Job is Losing You Future Earnings

Queequeg removed himself to just beyond the head of the sleeper, and lighted his tomahawk pipe. We kept the pipe passing over the sleeper, from one to the other. Meanwhile, upon questioning him in his broken fashion, Queequeg gave me to understand that, in his land, owing to the absence of settees and sofas of all sorts, the king, chiefs, and great people generally, were in the custom of fattening some of the lower orders for ottomans.

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