Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
There’s often an emphasis on seeking higher pay when moving up in your career. But unless you’re getting a major increase, an increase in pay doesn’t automatically mean a better job. To truly be happy in a new position you need to consider the...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Americans spend, on average, 40 hours a week at work—that’s not including commute time. While work is necessary for living, nobody wants to feel like they’re living to work. If work is making you miserable and you’re looking for greener pastures,...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
When was the last time you actually took a two-week vacation? The culture around taking time off has gotten worse and worse in America, but thankfully, things are changing. Salary and benefits used to be the only thing people worried about when looking for a good job,...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
So, you’re ready to test the waters and see what the job market holds with a different company or in a different industry. Should you give your boss a heads-up about your job-hunting, or should you keep your activity on the down-low? Should You Tell Your Boss You’re...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Effectively preparing for a job interview can ensure that you’ll be putting your best foot forward. Here are four tips to help you demonstrate your proficiency and strength as a candidate. Research the Company Make sure the hiring manager knows that you’ve done your...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Morale
It’s no secret that Americans are low-ranking when it comes to maintaining a healthy work-life balance. Add to that demanding work schedules and unrealistic expectations, and burnout on the job can quickly affect anyone. Then when it does, exhaustion is bound to...