Long gone are the days when resumes were simply a bulleted laundry list of skills and abilities. Today’s job seekers are changing the way they look for jobs, so employers need to change the way they evaluate candidates. Resumes certainly aren’t dead, but they have evolved. So what tired resume practices are dying off, and… Read more »
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10 Easy Resolutions for job Seekers
Are you looking ahead to the new year with 2020 vision? There’s no better time than January to make your job search resolutions. If you want to find a new job, changing your approach might be the best solution. Here are ten new habits every job seeker should make in 2020. Build Your Personal Network… Read more »
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5 Ways You Can Roll Out The Welcome Mat For Temporary Associates
It can be hard for your temporary associates to feel welcome in your company, but it’s also essential. Every employee, whether a permanent hire or a temporary associate, is a valuable member of your team and deserves to be included in all aspects of your company culture. If you want to welcome your temporary associates… Read more »
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Boost Your Attitude, 8 Steps To A More Positive Workplace
Did you know that your attitude can make all the difference? When you act negatively towards others, you influence your own mindset. Simple changes in your own attitude and body language can improve your day as well as influence everyone around you. And when you act more positively in the workplace, you can affect your… Read more »
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How to be The Temporary Associate They Want to Hire
Have you considered working short-term jobs? Maybe you’re between jobs and need some extra cash, or perhaps you would rather have the flexibility that temporary work has to offer. But how can you become the temporary associate that the company wants to hire? Here are some tips to help you improve your chance of getting… Read more »
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Make Your Employees More Comfortable When Asking For Feedback To Get The Results You Want
You’ve probably been told that you need to accept feedback from your employees in order to make providing feedback more effective. And this is absolutely true. No one wants to be criticized, and with an avenue to offer constructive feedback, your employees can feel more empowered in the workplace. But there is a right way… Read more »
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Sunday Night Rituals For A Productive Work Week
It was the Carpenters who said that “rainy days and Mondays always get me down.” But you don’t have to spend your Sunday night dreading your next workday. Sunday evening is the perfect time to allow yourself to get back into the groove and get prepared to meet Monday with a positive attitude. Here are… Read more »
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After The Interview- Why You Should Thank The Recruiter
Here we are in November, a month that’s synonymous with gratitude. With Thanksgiving happening on the fourth Thursday of the month every year, we often spend much of our time thinking about how thankfulness impacts us. But gratitude is something to practice every day, all year long. And one way to do that is to… Read more »
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Interview Questions You Should Ask Every Customer Service Applicant
There are so many ways you can approach an interview. For customer service professionals, there are just a few things that are essential to the job, so how can you ensure you’re asking the right questions to hire the best and brightest CSRs. One of the best tools you can have in your toolbox is… Read more »
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Leverage Yourself To Stand Out At Your Next Interview
Competition for jobs is always fierce. You need much more than just a polished resume. But communicating well and making the best case for yourself as the top candidates can take you a long way. If you want to leverage your own experience and stand out at your next interview, here are some ways you… Read more »