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Setting the Standard: Women in Leadership at the University of California

After spending 40 years cultivating a human resources career, UC Office of the President (UCOP) Executive Director of Systemwide Talent Management Donna Salvo said the University of California (UC) has made her dream job possible.  A trailblazing female leader, Salvo is currently responsible for … [Read more...] about Setting the Standard: Women in Leadership at the University of California

Filed Under: About UCPath Center, Career Opportunities, Company Culture, Working at UC Tagged With: career, Leadership, UC, University of California, Women, Women Leaders

A Guide to the UCPath Center Employee Services Team

When University of California employees have questions regarding their paychecks, seek clarification about benefits offered at UC, or need help navigating UCPath online, the first inquiry they’ll make handled by the UCPath Center’s Employee Services department. The Employee Services team plays a … [Read more...] about A Guide to the UCPath Center Employee Services Team

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How Strategic Procrastination Can Boost Creativity and Innovation

In the world of work, a majority of employees wait until the last minute to complete a project, or submit a report. Yet, putting things off can make workers more productive if they do it right, as strategic procrastination can lead to innovation, creativity and better business … [Read more...] about How Strategic Procrastination Can Boost Creativity and Innovation

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