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Goodbye, Gofer: New Rules for Internships

If you’re interested in setting up an internship program in order to get “free employees” to sweep the floors, think again More

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Know Your State's Rules Regarding Interns

Using interns can save you money and possibly gain you a future employee that's already trained. But you need to understand the rules to avoid legal issues. More

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Training Ground: Remodeling Internships

Mentoring interns is good for the industry, and good for your company. More

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Internship Programs Benefit the Company and the Intern

Working with interns allows kitchen and bath designers to give back to the industry. More

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Allowing Job Shadowing in Your Company

High schools run rampant with aspiring dot-com billionaires and would-be pro athletes who will get a rude reality check in a few years. If you're proud of your work and processes and are interested in introducing students to careers that they can realistically get excited about, consider job shadowing. More

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A young entrepreneur has grand plans

Chris Avant has an ambitious plan that builds on the foundation of Canyon Construction. Founder and former owner Deva Rajan ran the company for 34 years, then sold it to Avant, a long-term employee, who has run it for six years. More

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On Site in Japan: Observations of A U.S. Framer

A Seattle framer visited Japan to teach American framing techniques, and in the process learned a new respect for that country’s building tradition. More

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