Employees, Employers, High Desert Jobs, Workplace Safety
Safety training is common for a new employee, and you probably have to endure hours and hours of orientation. Even veteran employees have to sit through an occasional refresher or training update. And some of it may seem tedious and boring, and you might find yourself...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
When you’re searching for a new job, chances are you’ll be asked to take part in a phone interview at some point. It might be one that’s scheduled, so you can plan for it. Or it might be impromptu, when they call you out of the blue and ask if you have a few minutes...
Employees, High Desert Jobs
Don’t Burn Bridges: How to Quit Your Job With Grace. It’s so important to know how to quit your job without burning bridges. Once you decide to leave your job, you need to be careful of how you manage your relationships with your supervisor and co-workers in...
Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching, Resume Tips
What Do Employers Learn From Your Social Media? If you think that hiring managers aren’t really checking your social media profiles, then think again. Have you heard of employers rejecting a candidate based on something they learned about them online? You’re probably...
Employers, High Desert Jobs, Human Resources
It’s finally time to develop a staffing solution that works. Your company is growing and you need to bring on more staff. It’s an exciting and lucrative time for small businesses to be growing. Most will find that as they add new staff, they’ll continue to flourish....
Career Development, Employees, High Desert Jobs, Job Searching
You can learn anything, thanks to free YouTube education videos! You can learn how to bake a perfect Bundt cake, how to grow prize-winning tomatoes, and how to change the oil in your car. Suddenly we all have the potential to become experts in anything as long as we...