Employment Types & Benefits Job Market Trends
Leadership Development Program
A structured program designed to develop leadership skills and prepare individuals for leadership roles within an organization.
Fractional
Also known as fractional employment, this work arrangement allows individuals to provide specialized skills or management services to multiple organizations on a part-time or project basis. This model offers flexibility and cost-effectiveness, enabling businesses to access high-level expertise without the commitment of full-time employment.
32 Hour Workweek
A work schedule that reduces the traditional 40-hour workweek to 32 hours, often spread over four days, aimed at improving work-life balance and productivity.
9/80 Work schedule
A compressed work schedule where employees work 80 hours over nine days, with one day off every two weeks, providing extended weekends and improved work-life balance.
Employee Savings Plan
A financial program offered by employers that allows employees to save and invest for their future, often with tax advantages and employer contributions.
9 Day Fortnight
A work schedule where employees work nine days over a two-week period, typically with an extra day off every other week, balancing productivity and personal time.
4 Day Workweek
A work arrangement where employees work four days a week instead of the traditional five, often with the same total hours, to enhance work-life balance and reduce burnout.
Open to Visa-H1B-Sponsorship
Indicates a willingness to consider candidates who require H1B visa sponsorship for employment.
Remote-First
A work model where remote work is the primary mode of operation, with employees working from various locations rather than a central office.