Do a Good Turn for a Friend

Referring a friend for a job opening is a strong endorsement of their abilities. We know that great employees know other great employees. If you know someone who can benefit from our services, please let us know. Your recommendations are highly valued. And we will reward you $100 for everyone how meets our qualifications. Call… Read more »

Make People a Priority

A good job and financial security rate fairly high on most people’s lists, but what always rates higher is the value of good friends and family. In a world where we’ve constantly got our faces buried in our phones, and emoji just became the Oxford English Dictionary’s Word of the Year, we need to remember… Read more »

Podcasts: The New Way to Learn

It’s not always easy to stay on top of fast-changing news and trends in the business world when so many of us have extremely busy lives and over-filled schedules. How do you figure out what’s actually worth looking at or listening to, considering the barrage of information available? Enter podcasts. For the uninitiated, podcasts are… Read more »

Embrace Your Strengths and Weaknesses

In one of the recent 2016 Republican presidential candidate debates, the candidates were asked, “What do you consider your greatest weakness?” Late-night host Stephen Colbert quipped that it was the one question that “no one in human history” has ever answered honestly. Presidential debates aside, nearly anyone who has had a job interview has faced… Read more »

What Can You Learn from a Candidate’s Employment Gap?

As you review candidates for a position, you’ll probably come across a few with employment gaps. Consider the fact that in this economy, particularly since the recession, a number of qualified candidates may well have gaps in their work histories. It’s important to gain a thorough understanding of the reason for any gap before coming… Read more »

Renew the Body and Mind

Ah, the power of naps — they’re not just for babies and toddlers…or at least, they shouldn’t be. You may have heard of the power nap and how even Einstein took them. Don’t simply look at them as an excuse to not work; a well-timed nap can actually bring back energy and help you get… Read more »

Make Your Wallet Happy

We talk often about our medical and mental health and the importance of both, but how often do you consider your financial health? If we really think about it, the latter can certainly have an effect on the former two. So what can you do to keep yourself in the pink, financially…and out of the… Read more »

Tips on Time

As a job seeker, you should consider time management as one of the most important techniques to help you find a job (and keep it) effectively. Fortunately for those who don’t have the gift of innate time management, various tools exist that can help. Don’t ignore the basics. You can have all the latest apps… Read more »

Lost in Your Inbox?

At most corporate offices, the emails run fast and furious. Partly because they’ve replaced the phone call or the knock on the office door with them and partly because many businesses work with other companies, clients, and vendors around the country and around the globe, and it’s the most effective way to communicate with everyone…. Read more »

Beat Interview Nerves

When walking into an interview, you want to feel calm, cool, and collected…so how do you manage that when you really feel nervous, shaky, and worried about saying the wrong thing? There are a few tricks you can use to keep your nerves from getting the best of you. Practice, practice, practice. You may have… Read more »