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Better Informed Candidates

Friday, August 27, 2021  by Bailey

Within a job market that is candidate rich, potential hires have options. Talented individuals are able to research heavily before targeting new companies to pursue. According to our experience, key motivators are company reputation and growth potential. Candidates can easily find information on management style, work life balance experiences, real opportunities for advancement, and general workplace culture. A company that has an established reputation for providing an employee focused environment and is communicative regarding objectives is attractive to potential candidates. Encouraging current team members to get the good word out can only help build better bridges to securing top talent for the company.

According to the following article from LinkedIn:

  • 92% would consider leaving their current jobs if offered another role with a company that had an excellent corporate reputation. (3BL ASSOCIATION)
  •  50% of candidates say they wouldn’t work for a company with a bad reputation – even for a pay increase. (BETTER TEAM)
  •  Nearly 80% of Millennials look for people and culture fit with employers, followed by career potential. (INC.COM)

 

To read the full artcle, click here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/importance-company-reputation-when-hiring-rich-thompson/

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Recently Completed Searches

Friday, August 13, 2021  by Bailey

Chief Financial Officer, Technology Corporation

Associate Director, Financial Reporting & Associate Director, Accounting Operations,  BioPharmaceutical Company

Quality Manager, B2B Manufacturer

2 Staff Accountants, CPA Firm

Market Insights Manager, Consumer Products Corporation

Executive Assistant & Engineering Manager, Manufacturing Company

Director of Operations, Medical Products Manufacturer

Accounting/Office Manager, National CPA Firm

VP Human Resources, Consumer Products Corporation

Commissioner - Department of Public Health, State of Connecticut

Controller, Global Investment Firm

Director, Information Technology, Multi-Plant Manufacturer

Payroll & Benefits Manager & GM/Operations Manager, Transportation Services Corporation

 

 

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New Communication Skills

Friday, July 23, 2021  by Bailey

 

Video chat proficiency is valuable skill to have in the current job market. As many companies are evolving into remote or partial on-site schedules for their employees, the ability to effectively communicate via video chat is paramount to value adding success in the role. During the pandemic, the majority of our interviewing and subsequent candidate hires were faciltated through video chat so the evaluatiion for this skill began during the interviewing process. The adaptation to the new way of communicating was established during the pandemic but in many organizations, it is a method that is here to stay. 
 

A new survey by ResumeBuilder.com reveals video chat proficiency is the most valued skill according to hiring managers who say the pandemic affected the skills they’re targeting.  They surveyed 1,250 hiring managers across multiple industries to identify the most valued remote-work skills and how organizations plan to attract and retain workers. 

Additional findings include:

  • Half of hiring managers say the pandemic has affected which skills they are seeking
  • Video chat proficiency and adaptability are the most valued skills
  • Organizations are expanding staff by 20%
 
Here is the article  to learn more:

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Resume Best Practices

Friday, July 9, 2021  by Bailey

With Applicant Tracking Systems sifting through the bulk, it is important to understand what they are designed to look for in a resume. The most important thing is adding the appropriate keywords. Keywords are programmed to seek a match for the job description of the role so be sure to read the specifications in order to incorporate the appropriate keywords into your resume.  Here are 3 articles that will help you write a resume that will get you noticed:

https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/resumes-cover-letters/resume-keywords-and-phrases

https://www.forbes.com/sites/robinryan/2021/02/09/resume-keywords-and-the-applicant-tracking-system-atswhat-you-need-to-know/?sh=49d091b84bcc

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ashleystahl/2021/06/10/how-to-write-a-competitive-resume-in-2021/?sh=52320c037724

 

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Happy 4th of July!

Sunday, July 4, 2021  by Bailey

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