How to Deal With an Unhappy Employee

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When you have an unhappy employee, it reduces your productivity and rots your culture from the inside out, which in turn, affects your revenue and sales. If your company follows a general pattern, close to 17 percent of what researchers call “actively disengaged” employees are working in your business. These are people who do not Read more »

Why You Should Always Be Open to New Opportunities

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Working in a variety of fields offers you a number of unique opportunities, which is why being open-minded helps you to learn, grow and strengthen your professional proficiencies. Working with a contract staffing agency offers you the ability to challenge yourself, gain confidence and grow your skills. Being open to new opportunities can be challenging. Read more »

How to Interview for Soft Skills

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A majority of hiring managers with staffing agencies agree screening for soft skills is a challenge. Figuring out if the candidate you want has the qualities you are looking for maybe the most difficult part of the entire interview process. Too often, temporary employee candidates will look good on paper but they may not be Read more »

Best Ways to Build Your Professional Network

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The best way to find job opportunities or advance your career is to build your professional network. Of course, networking requires meeting people, and you may not know how to go about finding the right people. It might seem a bit overwhelming, but the process is not as complicated as you might think. Get in Read more »

Why You Should Recognize Your Employees’ Accomplishments

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Recognition encourages a positive, productive and creative organizational climate. Although everyone enjoys hearing about how well they’re doing, many managers wait for the annual performance review before sharing their thoughts. As Dr. Bob Nelson, best-selling author and motivational speaker has said, “People may take a job for more money, but they often leave it for Read more »

How to Make a Great First Impression on Your Recruiter

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If you’re looking for a new job, you’re probably worried about making a great impression on your potential employer, but your first step is to get the recruiter on your side. That comes with getting off on the right foot. Here’s what your recruiter is looking for and what you can do. Dress to impress. Read more »

How to Reduce Turnover in Employees

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When the labor market is tight, it’s more essential than ever that you hold onto your best people. It prevents productivity gaps, allows you to stay focused on business, not hiring, and it cements your company’s reputation as a great place to work. Here are some smart strategies to keep your employee turnover rates low. Read more »