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It doesn't matter how many hours you spend perfecting your resume and cover letter; as a job seeker, you know that until you get on the radar of a real person with influence in the hiring process, your efforts can be all but wasted.

An interview is your best opportunity to share your knowledge and convince a hiring manager that you are the right fit for the job. But if you simply aren't getting the interview requests that you know your skill set merits, here are 6 smart ideas to help you evaluate whether you are doing all you can to get your foot in the door.

The highly diverse U.S. workforce is comprised of five generations, all with their own set of values, needs and desires. What does this mean to employers? It means in order to draw the best talent, hiring managers must cater to each group in a mindful, strategic manner.

Appealing to all five workforce age groups requires implementation of multiple communication and management strategies to suit the peculiarities of each age group, it also demands custom-tailored staffing and recruiting techniques to effectively attract and retain top talent.

During the Great Recession, officially from December 2007 to June 2009, the United States shed more than 7.5 million jobs, causing the national unemployment rate to double.

Employers looking for workers suddenly found themselves with far more qualified applicants than open positions. But things have changed.

 

This year I'm moving away from the traditional New Year's resolution. I'm going to look at it differently. Instead of declaring my resolution, I'm going to dedicate my decision to habits I want to form.

 

 

Just about any introductory business textbook will tell you that confidence is a cornerstone of quality leadership skills. But there is a fine line between confidence and arrogance. Providing the type of leadership that truly inspires and motivates their employees requires talent, an in-depth understanding of your team and what they do, and a high degree of respect for them.

Disclaimer

We are an equal opportunity employer. It is the policy of @WORK Personnel Services Southern California to assure equal employment opportunity to all applicants and employees without regard to race, creed, color, religion, national origin, sex, disability, veteran status, or any other protected status in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Depending on client requirements and specific job duties, applicants may be subject to a pre-employment background check and/or drug screen through our employment screening partner www.atbackgrounds.com. @Backgrounds is the preferred employment screening provider for the @Work Group.

  

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 La Quinta, CA 92253
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