Staffing Resources

How to Remain Focused and Positive During Job Search Rejection

September 20th, 2019

The job search can be soul crushing to the point of despair. The longer you wait to hear back from companies, the increasing number of rejections you receive, and the more time spent waiting can push you to your breaking point. After several weeks or months, it’s nearly impossible to stay positive. Instead of letting […]

You Made a Mistake at Work…Here’s How to Own-Up to it!

April 18th, 2019

The moment you make a mistake on the job, your mind starts swirling with ideas about how to respond. Panic sets in and the temptation builds to ignore it or find a way to make it not your fault. You know the serious consequences a mistake at work can have and you want to avoid […]

3 Things You Should Do IMMEDIATELY After Applying to a New Job

April 4th, 2019

Applying for a job is not a one-step process. Submitting your resume and application is simply the first step of many, and failing to follow them can cost you a new job. Instead of leaving your situation up to fate, consider these three things you should do immediately after applying for a job.   Track […]

Are You Having a Bad Week or Is It a Bad Job?

March 21st, 2019

Depending on your current feelings at work, you may be convincing yourself it’s just a rough couple of weeks and it will get better soon. Or maybe your “couple of weeks” has lasted nearly a year and you’re starting to wonder if it’s a bad job. Instead of wallowing in your misery, try these suggestions […]

5 Professional Lessons You Can Learn From Your Manager

March 7th, 2019

No matter what type of boss you have, it’s usually a learning experience. The really bad ones will teach you what you shouldn’t do, and the great ones leave you with wisdom you can carry throughout your career. What’s important is to always be on the lookout for these professional lessons you can learn from […]

Falling Out of Love With Your Current Job?

February 14th, 2019

The relationship you have with your job is one of the most valuable and frequently the most neglected. When you begin to notice a lack of connection in personal relationships, you address the issues and work to make it better. When you get bored at your job, your typical response is to find reasons to […]

Job Hopper? Here’s How to Explain This in Your Next Interview

January 23rd, 2019

At some point during your career, you may experience a season of job hopping. Whether it’s due to freelancing, downsizing or dissatisfaction, you’ll rack up a lot of positions in a short amount of time. This can become an issue when it’s time to interview for a new position.   Employers are leery of job […]

Start Looking For a New Job in 2019 With These 5 Tips

January 9th, 2019

The new year is a time to make changes, including being healthier, reading more or finally taking your dream vacation. It can also be the perfect time to start looking for a new job. Before you begin applying, follow these five tips to make sure you’re ready to begin the search.   Start by cleaning […]

Using Social Media as a Part of Your Job Search

December 5th, 2018

During the course of its short life, social media has evolved from a tool to connect with friends to a force that permeates nearly every area of life. Unsurprisingly, this includes the job search. When applying for a job, it’s commonly suggested to edit your social media to make sure there’s nothing unsavory to keep […]

Starting a Job Search for the First Time in Years? Here’s How to Update Your Resume

November 6th, 2018

Your resume is a living, breathing document that should be updated frequently, regardless if you plan to make a career change or apply for a side gig. Every time you start a new professional endeavor, engage in a volunteer activity or learn a new skill relevant to your field, take a moment and adjust your […]