Technology Staffing Updates
We are the brink of the start of another H1B season for FY 2019, while many are filing one H1B petition and leaving their potential lottery chances to luck, some maybe trying to game the lottery system and do multiple filings to increase their odds of getting picked in H1B Visa Lottery. On March 23rd, USCIS published a notice saying ... The post appeared first on . Source: Redbus h1b 1
Read MoreWhen you face tough competition for the job, even the smallest mistake can eliminate you from the hiring manager's pile. TopResume recently asked 379 former and current recruiters, hiring managers, and human resources professionals, "What are your biggest resume deal-breakers that can cost a candidate the job?" They revealed the following top 10 resume faux pas: Spelling and/or grammatical errors (80 percent) Incorrect or ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreThe director of the career center for which I work recently sat in on one of my LinkedIn workshops in which I talked about how to use your whole LinkedIn profile to brand yourself. I thought I did well, and afterward I asked the director for her thoughts. She was happy with my performance, but she said I forgot one thing. I never mentioned how Source: Recruiter
Read MoreSpring break is around the corner — or already here! — for many college students. You can either use this time to lounge around doing nothing, or to improve your job prospects. I recommend you do the latter. Show hiring managers and employers the value you can provide — as well as your manners — by improving your online presence. Regularly in the news, we read about someone who was fired or had a job ... Source: Recruiter
Read More"They spit at us," General Robert Van Antwerp says, reflecting back on his and his team's experience reaching out to devastated neighborhoods in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. Those saliva projectiles were clearly directed at the wrong person. Why would New Orleans' finest spit at an army general? Why would they spit at the person who was there to rebuild their city, the chief engineer at the Army Corps of Engineers? It was "okay," General Van Antwerp reassures me, explaining that ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreArticle by Elise Mitchell If there's one truth in life, it's that you can't map out everything. No matter how carefully you plan, you'll find yourself on some detours. This is especially true when it comes to your professional journey. With so much unexpected — and, many times, unwanted — change, it can be tempting to toss out the road map and simply go wherever the wind blows you. I'd like to encourage you to ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreWho hasn't, in a moment of stress, had an impulse to hit a printer a là the infamous scene in the 1999 flick Office Space? On-the-job stress has been known to make people do much worse things, after all — things that are more dangerous and unaccompanied by a Geto Boys soundtrack. The reality is work stress is more the norm than not. A Source: Recruiter
Read More"The keg is becoming the new water cooler," declares a 2013 article in The Wall Street Journal. The article goes on to describe a growing trend of alcohol in the workplace as more employers offer free booze to attract and retain employees. While this may be a positive incentive for some workers, it is nothing short of an ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreDo you have trouble meeting deadlines? You're not alone — nor is your chronic lateness entirely your fault. Research has shown time and time again that we human beings are pretty bad at planning things. As the following infographic from personal lenders CashNetUSA explains, one 1977 study found that we estimate timelines based not on reality, but on ... Source: Recruiter
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