Do You Practice Safe Cybersecurity?

Many professionals assume that cybersecurity is largely the responsibility of their employers. However, knowing how to identify and prevent cyberattacks is valuable. It allows employees to do their part to keep systems secure. Additionally, it’s information you can use to ensure your personal devices are safeguarded from attacks. By being cybersecurity aware, you’ll have an… Read more »


How to Get Your Foot in the Door for a Job You Are Passionate About

Landing a job you’re passionate about can boost your career and job satisfaction. Often, this means finding a role that lets you use skills or handle tasks that you genuinely enjoy, even if they’re challenging. Additionally, positions that align with your values, provide you with the right degree of work-life balance, come with fair compensation,… Read more »


Tip or Treat: Don’t Scare Away Employees with These Management Styles

As the saying goes, employees don’t leave jobs; they leave managers. If your company embraces management styles that candidates and workers find distasteful, recruitment issues and retention trouble are almost guaranteed at your company. Fortunately, by steering clear of management styles that employees dislike, you can keep turnover low. Here’s a look at the management… Read more »


How a Cover Letter Can Make or Break Your Chance at Getting an Interview

In many cases, candidates underestimate the power of a well-written cover letter when they’re applying for new jobs. Some job seekers may believe they’re unnecessary, while others may do the bare minimum when creating one. In either case, not writing an exceptional cover letter means missing out on an opportunity. Often, candidates who apply to… Read more »


Are You Careful About What You Post on Social Media? You Should Be & Here’s Why

Most candidates know that having a professional presence on social media works in their favor when they’re seeking out opportunities. However, exercising caution when posting online is more critical today than in years past. Along with hiring managers increasingly vetting candidates’ social media presence, posts are being scrutinized more often during security background investigations. Security… Read more »


5 Questions to Ask Your Potential Employer During a Job Interview

Usually, the last question candidates face when interviewing for an open position is, “Do you have any questions for me?” While it may seem like saying “no” is a smart move, effectively demonstrating that you paid attention and feel well-informed, it isn’t the best choice. Instead, by asking intelligent questions, you come across as more… Read more »


4 Signs You’re in the Wrong Job

Many issues on the job do resolve with time. However, not all of them do. As a result, many professionals end up spending far too long in positions that are legitimately a poor fit. While it may seem like remaining in the wrong job isn’t overly damaging, that isn’t typically the case. Job dissatisfaction can… Read more »


Improving Employee Morale and Productivity

Cultivating a highly productive workforce is a common priority among businesses in essentially every industry. While having the right systems and tools in place makes a difference, managing employee morale is a critical part of the equation, too. When employee morale is high, your workforce is happier overall. As a result, they’re more resilient when… Read more »



Bill Hill Joins The Resource Management Team at The Squires Group, Inc.

ANNAPOLIS, MD, August 21, 2019 – The Squires Group, Inc. (TSGi) announced today that we recently hired Bill Hill as a Senior Resource Manager to help deliver talent to our clients in the Mid-Atlantic region. “Our recent success and increased market presence has generated interest from a variety of new clients from the Federal and… Read more »