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The science of recruiting.
By Andy Coffaro If you feel like a solitary human battling anxiety disorder, take comfort in knowing that nothing is further from the truth. The...
Maintaining a fit body and chiseled muscles is a much-sought after way to well-being. Physical training is one of the effective lifestyle choices that immensely...
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I am in the middle of interviewing candidates for a sales account manager. Like many companies (all sizes), it is very reasonable for the recruiter or human resource professional to call a potential candidate and do an initial phone interview. Seven out of ten phone interviews I had this week didn't go well, and this has inspired me to write this article. Â
In helping many companies with job marketing strategy, one of the best ways to increase applications is to treat each job your posting like its own website. For example, at OrlandoJobs.com, you have the ability to make your job posting stand out by adding pictures, your social media, video, employment brand, and employee testimonials.
Interviewing is challenging. Interview preparation usually starts by searching for good answers to typical interview questions. This is where many of you make your initial mistake.
Congratulations on your new job! Whether you are just starting out, or more seasoned in your career, youâre going to meet many new coworkers. Over...
Office cubicles have been around for decades. Some with higher walls, and some lower, the cubicle affords businesses a cost-effective real estate plan, and gives...
Social media has become a huge part of the recruitment and hiring process, especially with the type of savvy organizations you probably want to join....
Whether youâre looking for a remote position or a local position, companies often use online video (Google Meet, Zoom, Skype) to interview candidates. While many...
After all the work you have put in to create the resume, cover letter and application content to land a job interview, the hard truth...
The cannabis industry is hiring. To date, more than 211,000 people have full-time cannabis jobs in legal states, and more than 64,000 of those jobs...
Photo of J.B. Pritzker by Paul Natkin/Getty Images A recreational cannabis bill Gov. J.B. Pritzker is expected to sign could bring hundreds of new jobs...
Itâs tough out there. Low unemployment, buzzing economy... if you want to find more candidates, itâs time to try these three techniques.
I predict in less than five years; the resume will be replaced by a compilation of your online presence organized by some recruiting technology
Disney has added the University of Central Florida to their Disney Aspire education program. The program provides 100% free tuition to eligible U.S.-based hourly full-time and part-time Disney cast members and employees.
Since the beginning of time, word of mouth is still the number one way to find new talent. That still holds true today.
Many are leaving very stable jobs for greener pastures in a red-hot economy. Is this a good idea? Yes. Well, for some, maybe not.
Dale Morton, owner of Dale Morton Studio Mascot Costumes, has been a small business owner for nearly 20 years whose self-made success has allowed him...
We asked employers if they could give you some advice before you apply to their company, what would they tell you? This information is invaluable and we hope it can help you make sure you get the interview.
Florida Blue, the Jacksonville-based branch of Blue Cross and Blue Shield, announced plans to hire 140 workers in Central Florida (including some remote positions).
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Do employers read cover letters? Should you even include a cover letter when you apply to a job? The answer to both questions is a big yes!
When you walk into an interview, do you think about your soft skills? Do you even know what soft skills are? Hiring managers certainly do!
According to many surveys, job seekers actually like to talk to humans. But technology companies are popping up everywhere with the goal of ultimately replacing the human. Chatbots can be your new human interaction.
I have interviewed numerous people at all levels. Hereâs what you should know. Candidates who do NOT reach out to a hiring authority after an interview will make them wonder why.
A common question I get from job seekers in the middle of a job search is, âHow important is my LinkedIn profile to employers?â. The answer is simple. Itâs critical.
If you stay at your current company for five years and only see 2-3 percent increases in your salary, you may be leaving a lot of money on the table by not making a job change.
Researchers have found your daily emotional well-being increases up to a certain salary, and after that it plateaus.
Your career brand has to paint a picture so that high caliber candidates can see themselves working for your company. How is this done? Here are my suggestions:
Few things are more satisfying than a big victory, fiercely fought and fairly won. More than 23 million viewers watched the 2018 Winter Olympics as...
At 8pm on a Wednesday night, Stefanie Robertson sits comfortably on her sofa, puts her feet up, and opens her laptop. Elliana, her eight year-old...
There are numerous surveys that certainly make the case 60-90% of employers at least peak at you social media. But what effect does this really have on you getting hired?Â
The number one frustration for job seekers during a job search is that after applying to jobs, they donât get a response from the employers. Is this your experience? If so, I can tell you why this happens 90% of the time...
We spoke to over 130 Central Florida talent acquisition and human resource managers and asked them what keeps them up at night when it comes to hiring. We compiled the top 10 since misery loves company.Â
If you are engaged in a job search and sending out numerous resumes and applications without hearing anything back from the employer, you are not alone.
Be Aware of Your Body Language and Tone of Voice It is important to be relaxed and confident. When asked a question, be thoughtful and...
Harvard Business Review just completed a study that explores if chit chat before the formal interview influences the interview itself.Â
Write a Thank You Note Regardless of how well a job interview went or how interested you are in a particular employer, write a thank...
You heard it here first. In the next couple years, your resume will only be one half of a page.
A perfectly crafted letter can show more about you than you think.
One of the hardest parts of finding a job is the interview process, according to our 2016 student insight survey. Here is a list of 25...
Knowing how to use Facebook or Twitter is not nearly enough to succeed; social media managers need a broad range of skills to manage and promote their companies. Here is an overview of what a career in social media entails:
Whether you want to try out programming or just become a better public speaker, these professional development resources are free.
I have always told job seekers that if you can find a hiring manager at a company you want to work for who is active on Twitter, you hit a homerun.
If you use them strategically and have the right expectations going in, you can build your network, find out more about a potential employer and make a strong impression.
The old adage goes, âmoney doesnât buy happinessââbut does it buy your employeeâs happiness?
All job seekers are not the same. Â That is because we are humans and thankfully not robots. Â But for many looking for a great job (a long term career opportunity), you
At some point in our careers, many of us will feel that we are entitled to a raise. Here are a couple of factors to consider when youâre planning to ask your supervisor for a raise.
Back in the old days when you needed a great employee you would call your local newspaper, pay anywhere from $350.00-$1,200.00 to run a classified ad in the employment section.