Technology Staffing Updates
You nailed the job interview and aced every tech question — and now the employer is ready to make you a job offer. But are you ready to accept it? Taking — or declining — a job is no small decision. A career choice can be tough, as you have to factor in a lot of things, from income to commute time to career opportunities. A workplace that doesn't align with what matters ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreCongratulations! You've gotten through the door and landed yourself an interview. Now, you must sell yourself. Close the deal by demonstrating why you are the best choice to meet the employer's needs. Last year, Entrepreneur published a list of interviewing mistakes to avoid that I think offers a good place to start — but I don't think it covers ... Source: Recruiter {$inline_image}
Read MoreMy daughter recently applied for a teaching position, which she landed after one interview. This wasn't the surprising part. What was surprising is that she didn't meet with anyone in person during the entire process. She was hired based on a video interview. Has the hiring process evolved to the point where employers can determine after one video interview that they've found the best candidate? I would hope not. But ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreYou have landed a big interview. Congratulations! Now, as the nervous excitement rolls in, it's time to prepare. This entails much more than researching the company and practicing answers to questions about your resume. It also involves making sure you look professional and polished. Not only will you look the part, but you'll also feel more confident — a key factor in landing the job. Here are some dos and don'ts for prepping your appearance for an Source: Recruiter
Read MoreBy now, the debate over endorsements and recommendations on LinkedIn is subsiding — at least I hope so. I know on which side I stand. To me, recommendations have more merit. They require more knowledge of the person being recommended, and it takes a bit of courage to ask for a recommendation from someone. Endorsements, on the other hand, can require very little to no knowledge of the recipient, and ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreA good vacation can be one of the most relaxing things you can do for yourself. Whether you prefer the beach, camping, or grilling out in your backyard, down time is something we all need. Unfortunately, we don't all get this much-needed time to relax. In the United States, companies are not required to offer a minimum amount of vacaction time to workers. Source: Recruiter
Read MoreMy daughter recently applied for a teaching position, which she landed after one interview. This wasn't the surprising part. What was surprising is that she didn't meet with anyone in person during the entire process. She was hired based on a video interview. Has the hiring process evolved to the point where employers can determine after one video interview that they've found the best candidate? I would hope not. But ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreCan you imagine showing up at an interview and not saying a word? Sure, a lot may be going on in your head, but not sharing any of it because you want to ensure you only share your best thoughts would be a disaster during an interview. For those of us with a preference for introversion, this is our natural inclination: keep what is going on inside our heads to ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreIncluding your rideshare driving experience on your resume is an excellent way to showcase your skill set. The main challenge is translating your rideshare experience into applicable skills for your new job. This article will help you turn your experience driving for Uber or Lyft into valuable resume content. Why You Should Include Rideshare Experience on Your Resume When crafting their resumes, many drivers debate whether to include ... Source: Recruiter
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