Posts Categorized: Job-Seeker

Three ways to help a coworker who might be struggling with challenges outside of work

At work, you may get to know other employees pretty well, bond and even become friends. You might spend time with them outside the office at work events, or even meet their family. Forming a personal connection with someone will make you feel closer to them—so when they’re going through a difficult time at home, it can feel natural to want to help.… Read More »

How much should you share about your personal life during an interview?

Stories are memorable, and memorable is something you want to be during your interview. It’s important to make a connection with your interviewer, which can make it more likely for you to receive a job offer. To do this, you may feel encouraged to share personal details of your life—especially if you’ve struck up a conversation with… Read More »

What’s Your Story? How to Develop the Perfect Elevator Pitch to Land a Job

An elevator pitch is a perfect resource to have in your “tool box.” You never know when you’ll be face-to-face with someone who could help you in your career—and you need a way to introduce yourself. Your elevator pitch is a short but direct introduction (no longer than 30-60 seconds) to use when you bump into someone with whom you… Read More »

The Data Shows You Need to Take a Walk This Afternoon

How much time do you spend inside an office building each workday? Even if you’re stationed by a window, time spent indoors for long stretches of time can be mentally draining. And if you spend a large portion of your workday sitting, this can be an added strain on your mood and well-being. So, what can… Read More »

The Key to Selling Yourself and Your Work Experience in an Interview

Ready to impress in your upcoming job interview? You want to represent your very best self without sounding arrogant or desperate. The key is to be confident and outgoing, and build a rapport with your interviewer. If you’re feeling nervous—don’t worry. It’s extremely common. But with practice and by following these five tips from a… Read More »

Pallet Safety Round-Up: Safety Measures to Take When Working With (and Breaking Up) Wood Pallets

Safety should always come first, regardless of your job title! When working with pallets, it’s important to take specific precautions and use proper handling techniques to avoid common injuries like puncture wounds, and sprained or broken ankles and toes. Just follow these tips from a leading provider of jobs in Statesboro, GA, to keep yourself… Read More »

Four Events in Atlanta to Help you Regain your Happiness and Work/Life Balance this June

With the summertime beginning to bloom all around us, your mind may start to wander to your plans after work. Getting out and getting social is good for your work-life balance, and the Atlanta Metropolitan Area features many attractions as summer gets into full swing. If you’re looking for something to do this June 2019,… Read More »

How a Recruiter Could Help You Land Your Dream Job

In your search for a new job, have you considered working with a recruiter? Looking for a new job can be a daunting—and time consuming—task, but working with a recruiter can help make it much easier for you. It’s important to understand that a recruiter’s role isn’t to place candidates with jobs—it’s to place jobs… Read More »

Back to Basics: How to Prepare for Your Next Interview

Interviews aren’t for the faint of heart. You’ve worked long and hard to get there—and you want to land this exciting new job! So what can you do to get yourself one step closer to the top of the application stack? It just takes some smart planning and a little perfecting of key interview skills… Read More »

Three Tips to Beat Boredom in the Office

You’re at your desk staring out the window. You have a bunch of things on your to-do list, but don’t quite feel like starting any of them. Sure, it’s tempting to cruise social media on your phone… but your boss may not be too thrilled about Facebooking when you’re supposed to be working. Plus, there… Read More »