Barista, Pour Me Another Cup
âAs long as there was coffee in the world, how bad could things be?â –Cassandra Clare, âCity of Ashesâ Letâs be honest. Coffee is the nectar of the gods. The…
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Reynolds Associate Foundation
Sixty years ago, a group of Dayton associates pooled donations to give back to local charities. From that moment, they started a legacy and an organization now known as the Reynolds…
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8 Things I Wish I Knew Before My Reynolds Internship
Weâve asked former interns to share their experiences and advice about working in the real world and at Reynolds and Reynolds. The following post is from Karen L. who interned…
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Having Fun at the Dayton Funny Bone
If you and your co-workers are in the mood for a good laugh after work and donât want to venture far from Reynolds and Reynoldsâ Headquarters, you can visit the…
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Brighten Up the Monday Blues
The weekend can be a wonderful time filled with friends, family, and adventure. It can also be a relaxing moment spent with popcorn and Netflix. Either way, itâs unlikely you…
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Avoiding The Common Cold
At Reynolds and Reynolds, we encourage our associates to make their wellness a top priority, but the winter months prove to challenge that mindset. Stuffiness, runniness, and the general pain…
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Giving Back for the Holidays
Reynolds and Reynolds associates have a strong tradition of giving back to the communities in which they live and work. One example is associates at the Reynolds location in College…
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An Interview with Ozzie, Technical Writer
If youâre someone who enjoys writing and wants to focus more on the  procedural side, the idea of being a technical writer may have crossed your radar. To learn more…
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Resume Writing Basics
No matter what field you are in, every job application you fill out will most likely ask for a resume. That resume is the key to getting an interview, and…
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Make Your Meetings Matter
There are many statistics out there about meetings. A Salary.com survey found employees consider meetings the number one time waster at work, and Forbes found many workers spend two to three…
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