References Can Make or Break You

Some job seekers see providing references as a formality; choosing to list the same handful of people for every position. However, your references can actually be your strongest advocates during the job hunting process. That means it is wise to actually give the question of who your references should be some serious thought. Hiring managers… Read more »


From Phone Interview to In-Person Interview- Guaranteed

Telephone interviews are a common part of the hiring process for many companies, regardless of their size. It serves as a precursor to help narrow a larger field of qualified candidates into a smaller, more manageable group, or it can simply increase hiring efficiency. While much of the preparation for a telephone interview is the… Read more »


Minimizing Millennial Turnover

One of the biggest complaints regarding millennials in the workforce is their reputation of being job hoppers. Hiring managers are hesitant to choose candidates who appear to have short histories with their previous employers, especially since the investment required to get a new employee settled in can be quite high. So, how do you separate… Read more »


The Secrets of Increasing Productivity Through Team Building

Every workplace talks about the importance of teamwork for accomplishing goals, and team building is often part of the larger discussion. Simply talking about functioning as a team isn’t enough to actually bring co-workers together. Companies need to create methods to bring individuals together for better team function. But why is team building important to… Read more »


Are Gaps in Your Resume Hurting You?

We have all been groomed to believe that gaps in a resume can spell doom during an interview. Often, these gaps are hard to explain, regardless of the circumstances surrounding the absence from the workforce. However, any situation that led to time away from the working world can be managed with proper preparation. Whether you… Read more »


Is The Company Culture a Right Fit?

There’s more to a great job than a paycheck. The company culture can be just as important to the equation as any other benefits they have to offer. But, while it is easy to assess whether a compensation package meets your needs, that isn’t always the case when it comes to identifying a cultural fit.… Read more »


3 Questions to Ask Your IT Candidates

Evaluating IT Candidates isn’t always an easy process. You want to make sure they have the skills you need today as well as those you may need tomorrow. Before you make a selection, make sure that you ask these three questions to ensure your new employee will truly fit the bill. Are there any current… Read more »


Google Yourself!

Social media has become a staple in the lives of many. It provides a connection to family, friends and businesses. But it is important to remember that it may also be accessible to your current, or potential, employer. While most people are careful about what they post, there is more information on your pages than… Read more »


Listen More, Lead More

There is a difference between hearing what your employees are saying and truly listening to what is being said. Through listening, a leader can create stronger relationships with members of their team while gaining insights regarding what they value. Additionally, it will better position you to help guide employees through challenging times, allowing them to… Read more »


How to Deal With a Bad Egg

At some point in your career, you will encounter THAT co-worker; the one who always has a negative point of view and seems to suck the positive morale right out of the room. And, over time, it can take the joy out of the job you once loved. But it doesn’t have to be that… Read more »