Career Development, Employees, Workplace Morale
Do you have an attitude problem? Do you ever feel that managing relationships and expectations at work is difficult? Occasionally feeling grouchy is one thing but habitually being angry or disagreeable can be a big problem. Maybe the problem isn’t with your coworkers...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Self-awareness is the ability to perceive your thoughts and your emotions and to assess how others are perceiving you as well. This is especially important during a job interview because self-awareness gives insight into how a hiring manager is reading your responses....
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
When you’re in an important job interview, it’s essential that you avoid fidgeting. After all, it’s said that body language can communicate as much, if not more, than verbal language. Your posture, arm positioning, and facial expressions can give tale-tell...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
Wondering how to make extra money for Christmas? With the holidays right around the corner, maybe you’re already feeling the stress of extra spending. Picking up holiday jobs can put some extra cash in your pocket and also help you avoid ringing in the New Year with...
Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Morale
Employee Value Proposition (EVP) describes the non-monetary benefits that an employee receives in exchange for the experience and contribution they bring to your organization. The purpose of an EVP is to attract top talent and increase employee retention. In the same...
Employees, High Desert Jobs
Technology is everywhere. And while smart devices and cell phones at work make communication convenient and efficient, they can also decrease your concentration and productivity. Not to mention, using cell phones excessively and at inappropriate times while on the job...