Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching, Resume Tips
Most hiring managers see job hopping on a resume and write it off as a red flag. They worry that a job-hopping candidate lacks focus or loyalty. However, the truth is that people move from job to job for excellent and legitimate reasons. So, when you’re asked about it...
Employees, High Desert Jobs
Everyone needs a work break now and then. Even if it’s to rest your brain, grab a snack, and chat with your coworkers. It doesn’t make you lazy or unproductive; it makes you smart. Step away from your work and avoid exhaustion. Breaks make workers more alert,...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
If you’re in the market for new employees, you probably already know how important the interview process is. But you may be unsure exactly what types of responses you are looking to hear. A lot of this will depend on the specific position you are hiring, your company...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
When it comes to big machinery and proper lockout tagout procedures, safety has to be your number one priority. There’s too much at risk—workplace injuries, accidents, and environmental hazards—to ignore the federal safety regulations put in place by OSHA. And that...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Morale
Many successful people know how to create a life outside of work. Often, they left college with a variety of interests and lots of friends. They had chosen a career that focused on income, status, and making an impact. As their workload increased, there was less time...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching, Resume Tips
Many job seekers wonder whether they really need to write a resume. After all, resumes can be time consuming and difficult to write, and many employers still ask job hunters to fill out an application. So do you need a resume to get a job? In a word, yes. Your resume...