ABA Code
ABA code, or Automated Banking Association code, is a unique number used to identify financial institutions.
ACH Credit
ACH Credit is a way for businesses to make payments to other businesses.
ACH Debit
ACH debit is a direct electronic payment from the bank account to another person or company.
Additional Claim
An additional claim is a claim for unemployment insurance benefits filed by an individual who has already filed one or more regular claims for unemployment insurance benefits.
Affordable Care Act (ACA)
The Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as the ACA, is a law passed in 2010 that aims to expand health insurance coverage and lower costs.
Automated clearing house (ACH)
An automated clearing house (ACH) is an electronic network that makes it possible for banks to move money between their accounts.
Balanced Scorecard (BSC)
The Balanced Scorecard (BSC) is a performance measurement system that combines financial, operational, and customer perspectives with strategic vision.
CP 575 letter
A CP 575 letter is issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to employers with questions about an employee's tax status or the employer's responsibilities with regard to the employee.
Calibration
Employment calibration is the process of measuring an individual's overall performance and identifying areas where they should be focusing their efforts.
Campus recruiting
Campus recruiting is a method of hiring employees that takes place while they are still studying.
Candidate experience
Candidate experience is the collection of interactions that candidates have with a company prior to, during, and after the interview process.
Career break
A career break is a period of time away from a job for any number of reasons. An employee may want to take a career break for personal reasons.
Career plateau
A career plateau is a situation in which an employee is no longer progressing.
Case interview
A case interview is a job interview in which the employer presents a candidate with a problem and asks him or her to come up with a solution.
Churn Rate
Employee churn rate, or turnover rate, measures the number of employees who leave a company over a specified period.