So, we are about two months into 2011…how are your New Year resolutions going? Hopefully you have not abandoned them already and you are feeling good about your progress. If one of your resolutions is… Continue Reading
Congratulations to all of our Employees of the Month! March 2010 – Edward Lee April 2010 – Barbara Williamson May 2010 – Karen Miller June 2010 – Angela Szechenyi July 2010 – Tracey Wrightson… Continue Reading
Grammar is for elementary school kids, isn’t it? How about word comprehension? How about slang? There are a lot of frequently confused words out there that project messages to others when they are misused… Continue Reading
As you can see there is a new face to our president’s corner. For those of you who do not recognize the face, it’s me, Bill Emerson and I will be addressing you in this section of the newsletter moving… Continue Reading
What do you find when you “Google” your name? Is this what you would want a potential employer to see? Because like it or not, employers and recruiters are checking you out. Continue Reading
presented by Dynamic Resumes www.dynamicresumesofNJ.com Have you ever been told that you are “overqualified” for a position? What does this really mean? You know you can do the job, you are willing… Continue Reading
Joanna Schmidt registered with us on New Year’s Eve 2009. She was looking for either temporary or permanent office employment. Her skill set was strong and she possessed a very friendly, caring, approachable… Continue Reading
We first met Natala in March of 2006. Natala presented herself in a professional, confident manner and we had no hesitation in sending her out on assignment that very same month. Our client was so… Continue Reading
Catalina registered with us in October of 2009. We were very impressed with her professionalism and superb computer skills. We have since sent Catalina out on three different assignments and our clients… Continue Reading
By: Eileen McDargh January 21 2009 – Even Joe the Pipefitter must look askance at some of the moves made in corporate America when faced with a string of bad news. (Sorry… I just can’t use “Joe the Plumber… Continue Reading