How to Look for a New Job While You’re Still Employed
It’s common knowledge that it’s easier to find a job while you already have one, so searching while employed is an advisable approach to finding new employment. It can be tempting to walk away from a job where you aren’t satisfied, but then you’re removing yourself from professional networks and
Is Work-Life Balance a Priority in Your Workplace?
As an employer, it’s hard to escape the buzz around ‘work-life balance.’ More than just a word you read in articles about company culture, you’re facing it with the candidates you interview. People come in asking about the work-life balance at your organization and it’s a major factor in their
5 Ways to Save Time on Your Commute to Work
People may do different jobs, but the daily commute is something that connects everyone. At some point, you’ve probably appreciated the solitary moments and been enraged at all the traffic. Usually, the commute is something you can’t control, yet that doesn’t mean you don’t have options. Instead of letting the
Workplace Safety Tips to Help Save Your Business Money
Creating a safer environment improves your workplace for a number of reasons. Obviously, your goal as an employer is to keep everyone on your team safe, so the steps you take to achieve this make a difference. Beyond the health of your workers, there is the consideration of money saved.
What Can You Include in Your “Thank You” Email to Show You’re The Best Person For the Job
In today’s world, it is easy to question whether it’s worth it to send a thank you to the people you interviewed with. A thank-you card is outdated and an email is impersonal, so why even bother? Consider these statistics from a CareerBuilder survey: 22% of employers say not
Your Job Descriptions Could Be Costing You Top Candidates
It’s easy to discuss the frustration around the job search from the perspective of job seekers who feel like they’re applying to thousands of positions without any success. With more than 2,500,000 jobs posted in 2015 and trends continuing to hold, they think it seems inevitable they will find employment.