Passing the Non-Technical Part of your Tech Test

Technical tests are an expected part of the interview process. Yet, even if you have the experience and knowledge to pass the assessment, you could easily ‘fail’ this portion of the interview process. What do you need to do to be fully prepared? Prepare Your Workspace Test out lighting, your camera, and your microphone. Remove…

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The Hire-Layoff Cycle Weighs on Job Seekers

Starbucks, Meta, JP Morgan Chase, Chevron…they are just a few of the large public companies that are laying off tens of thousands of workers in the first two months of 2025. You’re not imagining things. These companies are always in a cycle of hire, layoff, hire layoff. By the time you are done processing a…

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March 31: The Biggest Start Date of the Year

March 31st should be a big start date for companies and job seekers. This is the time to actively look for a new job.  Budgets have been approved and internal job postings have been available for several weeks. Companies are now advertising these jobs publicly on their websites and on platforms like LinkedIn. This is…

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The Financial Burden of Return to Office Orders

Over the past few months, many notable companies have charged forward with 5-day-a-week return to office orders. Yet, many of their workers have built their entire lives around working remotely.  The have bought houses, altered childcare arrangements, and sold cars.  Whether workers joined companies as remote workers or the remote work was a product of…

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Hiring in 2025: New Laws Impact Job Seekers & Employers

The fourth quarter is well underway. The new year will sneak up quickly and that means new laws that will affect both job seekers and employers.  From prenatal paid leave to paid sick leave increases, here is a list of some of the major upcoming changes. Prenatal Paid Leave – New York State (January 1)…

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How Many Interviews Will Candidates Endure Before Calling it Quits?

Candidates have largely driven the hiring market over the past few years.  However, in 2024, employers have lengthened the hiring process, ensuring that they are hiring the right person the first time around. Employer expectations are high. Candidates are enduring multiple rounds of interviews from junior level programmers to senior engineers.  Yet, at what point…

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Back to Basics: Simplify Your Recruitment Process

The AI recruitment revolution is underway. A resume can be read, written, and evaluated in a matter of seconds. An automated email or text is sent to pre-screened candidates to set up first round interviews. The perceived efficiency and the tedious tasks taken off the TA team’s plate is alluring. Yet, fundamentally, it lacks the…

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Help or Hinderance:  LinkedIn’s “Open-to-Work” Options

Whether you’ve lost your job or you’re ready to join the job market, it’s daunting to open yourself up to peers and potential employers. LinkedIn users have been able to make themselves “open to work” to recruiters with enterprise accounts for several years.  However, the pandemic layoffs ushered in a new, public way for job…

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Massachusetts Mandates Salary Transparency in Job Postings

Though long awaited and expected, Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed the Francis Perkins Workplace Equity Act.  Massachusetts joins several states and municipalities that are mandating salary transparency in job postings.  The MA law goes one step further, and also requires disclosing demographics and pay data to the state. Organizations that employ 25+ employees will…

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Reflecting on The First Half of 2024

The first half of 2024 is over. It’s been a wild ride the past few years. We’re finally moving away from the post-pandemic right-sizing layoffs. This year has been a learning curve for everyone in staffing as we get back to a steadier flow of open jobs and candidates on the market. This doesn’t mean,…

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