Job Offer Negotiation: Secure Your Worth

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Securing a job offer is a major accomplishment, but the journey doesn’t end there. The next step is negotiating the terms of your offer to ensure you’re getting the best possible deal. Many job seekers shy away from negotiation, fearing it might jeopardize the offer. However, negotiation is a standard part of the hiring process… Read more »

Get off the Hamster Wheel! Conquer Toxic Productivity for a Healthier Work Life

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“Everything happens for a reason.” “It’s just a few weeks of overtime; things will settle down.” “If my team can sustain this pace, so can I!” In today’s fast-paced world, productivity and an upbeat attitude are often hailed as virtues. But left unchecked, incessant busyness can turn into an uncontrollable need to feel productive at… Read more »

The Secret to Finding Your Dream Employer

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Choosing an employer who shares your career goals and values is essential in today’s competitive job market. While employers often present themselves favorably in job postings, it’s important to dig deeper to determine if the opportunity and the company are a good fit for your long-term satisfaction and career growth. In this step-by-step guide, we… Read more »

The Ultimate Guide to Crushing Your Job Search

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Job hunting can be tough, especially in today’s competitive job market. However, there are some trending job search strategies that can help you stand out from the crowd and land your dream job. And if you’re feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to start, don’t worry – a staffing agency can help! Here are five job… Read more »

Learning to Co-Exist With Co-Workers

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Eight hours a day. Five days a week. Fifty weeks a year. You spend almost as much time with your co-workers as you do with your family.The moral of the story? Good relationships with co-workers are the single most important factor for job satisfaction. Without them, the hope of a great working environment becomes just… Read more »

Don’t Be A Wallflower–How to Overcome Shyness at Work

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  There are some people who can walk into any room with an air of confidence and instantly become friends with everyone. Those people are called extroverts, and many of us introverts often envy them in the workplace. However, even extroverts suffer from shyness at one point or another. Whether you’ve been on the job… Read more »

How to Uncover Your Career Passion – And Give Back to the Community!

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It’s not uncommon for adults to realize they really don’t know what they want to be when they grow up. We’re told from the time we’re very small that we’ll suddenly have an epiphany that will map out the rest of our lives. But that is hardly ever the case, and there’s nothing wrong with… Read more »

Need Time Off Around the Holidays? Here’s How to Ask – And Get It!

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It can be difficult to ask for time off, especially around the busy holiday season. It can feel more critical when you’ve been searching for a job for a long time and finally land one. How do you convince your new employer that time off around the holidays is important to you? If you follow… Read more »

5 Big Clerical Interview Mistakes

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No matter what kind of job you’re looking for, mastering the interview is the most important part of the job search. When you’re in the market for a clerical opportunity, how do you prepare for your interview? Before you go into your scheduled meeting, keep in mind some of the interview mistakes that can keep… Read more »

Streamline Your Customer Service Job Search with This Advice

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Did you know that the average job search in the U.S. is six to nine months? It’s no wonder that job seekers become jaded and disappointed throughout the search, which can lead to a poor attitude when interviewing. The reason for this extended search time is online job applications. They make it much easier to… Read more »