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How to make the switch to better hires

Nulite Story   Patrick Hersco of Nulite Lighting thought there was one way to hire manufacturing employees: the hard way.The way where you wade through the same old candidates who swim around the candidate pool, hire a handful, pray that a couple actually are worth keeping, and then repeat all over again the process the […]

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The Dos and Don’ts of Job Hunting While Employed

Perhaps, you feel it’s time to move on to a new company in order to achieve your career goals or you’re unhappy with your workplace environment. Regardless of the reason, searching for a new job while employed can be a tricky matter if you do not proceed with caution. At Employment Solutions, we understand the […]

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Steps to Overcome Interview Anxiety

Are you feeling stressed about an upcoming interview? Have you had an interview fall flat because you felt nervous and feel worried it will happen again? At Employment Solutions, our employment specialists can prepare you for your interview, so you can impress the interviewers with your poise and professionalism. Here are 8 steps compiled by […]

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Creating More Time in Your Work Day

Workdays tend to slip by us as we toil away at preparing for and executing projects and assignments. To ease the stress, there are 4 surefire ways to practice time management, so you can create more time in your work day and impress the supervisor with your increased efficiency. If you’d like to speak with […]

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How to Break the Bad News: You Didn’t Get the Job

After conducting numerous interviews and completing the slow process of narrowing down your potential employee pool, you have finally decided which employee to hire. However, after you verify that your chosen employee will accept the position, you are then faced with an equally unpleasant undertaking, which is to inform the other applicants that they did […]

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Making a Great Impression at Your New Job

Starting a new job can be an exciting endeavor that will potentially lead to a long-term, fulfilling career. To ensure that you make the most out of this opportunity beginning with your first day, you must start out on the right foot with your supervisor and your coworkers. Making a great impression at your new […]

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Two Quick Tips For Choosing An Email Address To Use In Your Job Search

Your email address is often the first impression you make on a hiring manager. There is no need to tell the hiring manager in the first few seconds that you are a “mama to three kids” [real email address: mamaofthree@)domain.com], and they certainly don’t need to know the nickname your, uh, close friends call you […]

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Labor Forecast Predicts 8.2 % Increase in Demand for Temporary Workers In 2013 Fourth Quarter

  Industry consulting firm G. Palmer & Associates’ released this quarterly forecast: Demand for temporary workers in the United States is expected to increase 8.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis for the 2013 fourth quarter, when compared with the same period in 2012. according to the Palmer Forecast™. The Palmer Forecast™ indicated a 6.4% increase […]

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How to Answer the Salary Question

How do you answer the salary question? Every interviewer asks it. It’s on every application. What if you list too high of a salary? Will you be ruled out as overqualified? Too low, will you doom yourself to the low end of the job offer? This Tuesday, March 6 the ES Job Seeker Training webinar […]

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