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...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources
How do you find the best job candidates for your business? At the start of the hiring process, you’re envisioning a candidate who has the perfect combination of skills, experience, personality and work ethic whose references all check out and whose personality matches...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Workplace fatigue is showing up in many industries across the U.S., and it’s responsible for poor job performance and more workplace accidents. Too many workers are not getting the recuperative sleep they need, and more and more of them are dealing with chronic...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Safety violations should always be taken seriously. There’s at least one in every crowd—someone who ignores the safety rules and does their own thing. They’ll say they don’t have time to enact your safety protocols. Or they don’t like the way the safety equipment...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Workplace safety is dependent upon teamwork. This means solid communication, clear delegation of responsibilities, effective policies and procedures, and individuals who are committed to preventing risks and injuries. An unsafe workplace scares employees away,...