Technology Staffing Updates
Of the 250 resumes received on average for each job opening, only 4-6 will garner an interview. This means that 98 percent of applicants are rejected based on their resumes alone. These odds may seem daunting, but I'm not trying to scare you. Rather, I only want to demonstrate the importance of writing a resume that stands out. Source: Recruiter
Read MoreOne of my clients told me recently that the mock interview I conducted with her was the best experience she'd had preparing for an interview to date. This was after a session during which I reviewed her performance with constructive criticism and, at times, brutal honesty. I understand my client's sentiment, because I also think mock interviews are extremely effective — if done correctly. This is a conclusion I've drawn based ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreAs if a job search were not daunting enough on its own, it becomes vastly more complicated and anxiety-inducing when you're going through drug or alcohol rehab at the same time. Faced with this reality, many of us might go so far as to quit the job search altogether. Most of us would at least toy with canceling our subscriptions to LinkedIn. That said, tackling a job search when you're in ... Source: Recruiter {$inline_image}
Read MoreWe received a FY 19 approval for an Electrical Engineer, In house position, No RFE, Requirements were Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering and be registered as an Engineer-In-Training (E.I.T./E.I.) or have Fundamentals of Engineering certification. Prevailing wage was level 1 ($77,459 / Year), salary was $77,459 / Year. We received a approval for a .Net Developer in Mechanicsburg, PA. We filed the PERM petition on 3/25/18 and it was certified (approved) on 7/5/18. The PERM petition was not selected for audit. We received a approval for an Advanced and Adjunct Biology Teacher in Camilla, GA. We filed the PERM petition on 11/2/17. It was selected for Audit and we responded to the Audit on 5/17/18. We received the email notice of certification (approval) on 7/6/18. Prevailing wage fiscal year started on July 1st. This means that the new are available. When completing the LCA you would use 2018 as the..
Read MoreHeading into the interview for your dream job, it's important to show your prospective employer that you're up for the challenge of a new role. To make a lasting impression you'll have to do — and look — your best. This pre-interview regimen is sure to help you look refreshed and rested leading up to the big day: Step 1: Cover the Essentials of Self-Care Caffeine and energy drinks can help you feel awake and alert in the morning, but they can ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreWith 3.03 billion people around the world actively using social media, it's no surprise that social media is now a key part of the hiring process. Resumes, cover letters, references, and interviews are still central, but recruiters are also embracing social media to learn more about who candidates are beyond their curated professional personas. Source: Recruiter {$inline_image}
Read MoreNetworking is an inevitable and integral part of professional success. Some of us are naturals. Many of us are not. The small talk at networking events or before meetings can be perfunctory at best and anxiety-producing at worst. Whether you attend every networking event you can or avoid them whenever humanly possible, there is room for each of us to grow. Here is some advice on on how to ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreOne of the the most common causes of career dissatisfaction is the lack of control. It can take many forms: not doing the kind of work you enjoy, working for a boss you don't like, being underpaid, etc. No matter what your lack of control looks like, it can breed a feeling of helplessness that takes a toll on your emotional state both in the office and outside of it. Finding ... Source: Recruiter
Read MoreFirst-time home-buyers may be easily impressed by advertising lingo like "easy-care yard," but the more seasoned shopper knows that's code for "small and filled with stones and cacti." "Great starter house"? That means you should expect to spend a lot of time fixing it up. So it goes with job ads. Especially early in our careers, we're often eager and excited to read ads for roles that sound great. Blinded ... Source: Recruiter
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