Staffing Resources

Employee Appreciation Tips for the Holiday Season

December 27th, 2018

Businesses are either beginning to wind down or rev up during the holiday season, and no matter where your company falls, it’s the right time to express employee appreciation. For many, it’s a stressful season with workloads and out-of-office concerns and a little extra gratitude can go a long way. If you want to ramp […]

How Often Should You Drug Test in the Workplace

July 27th, 2018

Most new hires start a job understanding drug testing is likely part of the deal. Even if a company doesn’t conduct drug tests routinely, all employees are aware it can happen. As an employer, you keep this section in your handbook, but maybe you aren’t really sure how often you should drug test your team. […]

Is A Skills-Based Resume the Right Option for You?

May 9th, 2018

Creating your resume is usually a stressful experience. You want it to be unique and stand out from your competition, be free of errors, and expertly convey your past experience and what you can bring to future employers. Sometimes you have so much experience it becomes challenging to list it all on one page. Perhaps […]

What Interviewers REALLY Rate You On

August 24th, 2015

Searching for a new job takes a ton of time and effort, especially if you have not done so in quite some time. Dealing with job interviews, questionnaires, applications and tests is tough enough. Now, you have to deal with the fact that interviewers are rating you based on your performance in the interview. The […]

How to Approach your Interviewer With Your Own Questions

July 24th, 2015

The job interview process can be a long and daunting task for job seekers, but there are ways to make it less stressful. One such way is to prepare as much as possible for each interview scheduled on your calendar. If you want to focus on one specific area of the interview, consider how you […]

Start 2014 with New Year Career Resolutions and Goals

January 7th, 2014

As we enjoy the first few weeks of the New Year, it is time to begin thinking about resolutions for 2014. Outside of the ones you might have put into place for your personal life, such as losing weight or saving more money, you should consider putting together a list of resolutions for your career. […]

4 Job Interviewer Personality Types You May Meet

November 25th, 2013

In your quest for a new job, you are very likely to meet some interesting folks who will be interviewing you. Each interviewer is as unique as a snowflake, each having his or her own personality and preferences. This means you will want to prepare ahead of time by becoming familiar with the most common […]

The Do’s and Don’ts of Offer Letters

November 20th, 2013

Content: Despite their popularity during the hiring process, the writing of job offer letters can still be a mystery for many employers. Since the offer letter is an actual legal contract between the company and the new hire, a company recruiter may fear negative consequences if something is said in the letter that isn’t right. […]