Category: <span>Employee Tips</span>

Following up on Applications

It can be frustrating putting in applications and not hearing back, we get it. Oftentimes, job postings are getting so many applicants it can be hard to keep up with. If you are wondering why you didn’t hear back, check out our blog for some explanation! But if you’re wondering how to follow up on… Continue reading Following up on Applications

How to Prepare for a Second Interview

If you are going into the second round of interviews, congratulations! This means you have moved on to the next step in the process, and the candidate pool is getting smaller. Moving on means that you impressed them during the initial interview, so make sure you make this one count! Oftentimes, during a second interview,… Continue reading How to Prepare for a Second Interview

What to do After Getting Fired

Getting fired is devastating for many people, rightfully so! It throws you into a job hunt unexpectedly and can seem quite overwhelming. It is so important to still remain calm, and look towards the future rather than dwelling on what is beyond your control. It is important to keep your dignity intact and remain professional… Continue reading What to do After Getting Fired

How to Answer “What are your weaknesses?”

Telling a potential employer your weaknesses can be terrifying, and it might feel as though you’re digging yourself into a whole. But you’re NOT! There are a few reasons why an interviewer might ask this question. They might be gauging your self-awareness, seeing if you would be a good fit for the role, or even… Continue reading How to Answer “What are your weaknesses?”

Character Traits Employers Look For

Although experience is important when it comes to finding a job, your personality can be just as important! Employers look for people who can fit in with the atmosphere, but also bring something different to the table. Employers want to make sure that a potential employee has the characteristics of someone who can be successful… Continue reading Character Traits Employers Look For