Candidate Resources
Count to six. One-one-thousand, two-one-thousand… and when you get to six, that’s it. Six seconds is how long, on average, a recruiter will look at your resume. This is not according to some sort of
Congratulations – you’ve sent your resume, achieved a first, second, and maybe even third interview and you’ve gotten a job offer.
So the tables are turned – to quote George Costanza, you now have “h
Often in a job hunt you may find that – as hard as you try – interviews are not rolling in and the number of jobs to apply for is lacking. How do you remain productive and continue to get your name o
It’s a fact of life – father time always wins – despite all of our efforts. As we mature and gain more experience, it is important critical to keep progressing and advancing your career. Inevitably,
Whether you’ve been with your position six years or six months, you know whether you are happy with your HR or payroll position. You may have settled in and convinced yourself that you are happy – or
The in-person interview. In today’s search for a new HR or payroll position, it is harder than ever to land. Remarkably, as an HR and payroll recruiting firm, we notice some pretty egregious examples
With the advent of the DVR, the prevailing wisdom was that it would bring an end to television advertising as we knew it. After all, making it easy to fast forward through commercials would diminish
Often a phone interview is a necessary step along the journey to your new opportunity. No one ever landed a job with a stellar phone interview, but many candidates have lost one. Remember the goal o
It’s easy to settle in to a position and put it on cruise control. You have a great job, you are happy, and/or life circumstances dictate you are sticking with this position for the foreseeable futur
Even with the economy bouncing back, there are still a lot of great people who have had difficulty landing an opportunity. At the same time, life’s circumstances can lead to a prolonged time when you