3 Ts for Interviewing Top Talent 

Within the last couple of months, I received some random inquires asking; “How long should an interview take?” Many of these inquiries are from those who have reached out for a free consultation so after hearing that question more than a couple of times, I decided to post about it. Hopefully, employers and job seekers will […]

Hiring Outlook for Q4 2016

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics department released their monthly jobs reports stating steady findings. The number of unemployed persons remained unchanged at 7.8 million in August, and the unemployment rate was 4.9 percent for the third month in a row.  Based on these reports of a stable economy, most of the country has positive […]

Cover Letters that Work

There are plenty of blog posts and tips on creating cover letters, but have you found one that actually worked? From our experience, job seekers could spend more time on this.  Trust us, we’ve been at this recruiting business for decades and review numerous cover letters daily. It’s way more than fluff that will get […]

Job Skills Employers Want from Millennials

More and more employers are discussing the skills gap trend with Millennials and what to do about it. Last year researchers at Princeton-based Educational Testing Service (ETS) reported that “Millennials may be on track to be our most educated generation ever, but they consistently score below many of their international peers in literacy, numeracy, and […]

The Best Places to be Interviewed Insights

A recent study on candidate interviews revealed, “The Best Places to be Interviewed,” providing some great insight for employers on how creating a positive interview experience can attract better candidates. We’ve discussed many times in previous posts about the importance of creating a lasting, good impression.  It starts with a simple concept: putting people first. […]

Your Job Search Starts Now: Planning

Most individuals spend more time planning their vacations than planning their job search. Think for a minute about all the planning you do prior to a vacation. You research various destinations; informed decisions are reached; cost is negotiated; time is set aside; appropriate attire is purchased; dates are set and reservations are confirmed. If a […]

Tips on Recruiting the Competition

Finding the right person for a hard-to-fill position can be an ongoing, arduous challenge for companies. The reasons can vary from a poor job market to a high-in-demand position. Whatever the reason, it’s natural for a business to consider their competition’s talent.  Before heading down that path, we recommend hiring managers considering these tips. Start […]

Employee Turnover Trends & Tips to Get them to Stay

In the first quarter of this year, LinkedIn surveyed over 26 thousand members worldwide to learn more about 2016 Global Talent Trends and How Candidates Want to be Recruited. One of the survey takeaways that we wanted to discuss was the trend of increased employee turnover.  Yes, turnover is increasing but not to worry, we’ve […]

Social Media Impacting Today’s Recruiting

As a hiring manager, reviewing a candidate’s social profiles is inevitable.  Depending on your recruiting process, hiring managers may search a candidate’s social profile before a phone interview, before a person-to-person interview, or even before there’s an offer.  Social networks like Facebook have been around for over a decade and according to a recent survey, […]

How to Set Your Career Goals

Did you know that the best person to manage your career is YOU?  Most people know this, but very few put those words into action.  This post will help you understand how you can drive your ultimate success just by setting the right career goals. Once a person has committed to making a job change, […]