Why It’s Important to Have Well-Rested Employees
American media and corporate culture have long promoted the image of a hardworking employee; staying late at the office, showing dedication by losing sleep. But in real life, is such an “around-the-clock” work ethic really productive? Studies show the answer is a resounding no. The Cost of Sleep Deprivation According
What to Do After Getting A “No” From Your Dream Job
“I’m devastated. A month of interviewing. I thought I had it. Just got an automated rejection email today from a lady that I’ve had many conversations with. It all feels very cold.” This is just one of many stories from users on Reddit r/jobs. If you’ve ever gotten a “no”
Pull the Wool Off Your Eyes: How to Spot a Faker in an Interview
As a top Atlanta Staffing Agency, we work hard to provide our business clients and our job candidates with the best resources possible to achieve their goals. However, there are plenty of less reputable resources out there, especially for job candidates who want to pull the wool over your eyes.
So, You Got Through the First Interview! Now What?
After weeks of job searching—filling out job applications, writing cover letters, sending out resumes—you get an interview you are really excited about. That excitement grows as you finish the interview, and you’re sure you’d be an amazing fit with the company and the position. The big question on your mind
How to Use a Bad Job Experience in Your Next Role
There are some jobs you take in order to further your career or to expand your skill set. And then there are some jobs you take just because you need to make ends meet. Not every job will be a good experience. But with the right attitude, every job can
Body Language Cues That Can Help You Ace Any Interview
If you’re bilingual, you probably know you have an advantage while job searching. But there’s another kind of language that can help everyone who’s looking for a job. We’re talking about body language. Learning to read the cues and respond to them will help you gain the upper hand in