Crafting an Ideal Cover Letter

  By Henry Glickel

Category: Article

Often times a cover letter is the very first impression a recruiter or employer has. Unless stated otherwise in the job listing, a cover letter is always to be drafted and sent in with your resume for consideration of hire. A good cover letter will be the difference between gaining...

10 Things Recruiters Likely Won’t Tell You, but You Wish They Would

  By Henry Glickel

Category: Article

Recruiters have one main goal: finding the right hires for each client. Their level of performance is directly related to how effectively and quickly they match top talent with job requirements. Ironically, in today’s economy, recruiters are finding their jobs harder than ever. In a society where unemployment rates are high,...

3 Reasons Your Salespeople Spend Too Much Time On Non Effective Producing Task

  By Henry Glickel

Category: Article

Do you know how much time you waste on an average day? The truth is, everyone wastes valuable time at work each day, checking social media, looking for a new job on the web, reading, chatting and so forth. Time goes by and productivity sometimes does not happen. Just like...

4 Interview Questions You Should Be Asking

  By Henry Glickel

Category: Article

Getting to truly know a candidate during an interview can be a daunting process. Hiring as a whole can set a business back or move it forward just by making the best hires. People are your most valuable asset, and working to find, hire and retain the best people to...

How Should You Answer THAT question

  By Henry Glickel

Category: Article

Over the years, we’ve conducted thousands of job interviews, coached hundreds of clients on how to succeed in interviews and followed up to debrief after. With our years of experience, we’ve gathered some ideas of what questions are most asked and what questioned are most hated by candidates in interviews. Often...

Myths About Compensation in Small Businesses

  By Paul Alvarez

Category: Article

The business world is ever-changing and like everything else, the ways compensation is thought about, pursued, completed and discussed among employers and employees alike changes too. Talking about money during a job interview is something that makes most of us more nervous than it should. We usually avoid it, assume that...

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