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DFW Announcement!

We are so excited to now be in the DFW area. Moving into this market has always been part of our business strategy and we are thrilled that the opportunity to serve DFW is now a reality.  We currently have immediate open positions today in Dallas, Carrollton, and Coppell. We would love to help you find your next career.

 

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One of the worst parts about a job search is having to play the waiting game after you send in an application. After spending a lot of time trying to craft the best possible resume and cover letter, you have to keeping checking your email and jump every time the phone rings. At some point,… Read more »

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Starting a new job can be stressful and a little scary, so don’t feel bad if you get the first-day jitters, just about everybody does! Thankfully, there are things you can do to tackle the sources of first-day anxiety and get more control over the situation. Consider the following tips for your next first day… Read more »

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Dedicating time and resources to making employees feel satisfied isn’t just a nice thing for employers to do. It’s actually a smart business decision. Study after study shows a direct relationship between employee satisfaction levels and a number of business metrics, including productivity and employee retention. Keeping employees from leaving is particularly crucial right now… Read more »

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Electricians are typically responsible for a wide range of duties, from wiring installations to fixing older systems to performing routine maintenance. Some specific duties include calibrating equipment, testing electrical systems, improving existing wiring systems, troubleshooting electrical devices and reading blueprints. Like most tradespeople, electricians can expect healthy job prospects in the coming years. According to… Read more »

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Dependability is a challenging quality to gauge when screening applicants for an open position: Nobody is going to actually let you know they are unreliable, and you have very few ways to make an objective judgment. Also, reliability is difficult to describe. It includes a track record of showing up every day on time, meeting… Read more »

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Probationary employment, also known as a temp-to-hire arrangement, is used by both professionals and companies to try out an employment situation, as opposed to the commitment of full-time position. People willing to take on probationary employment tend to be recent graduates, folks changing careers or individuals hoping to get their foot in the door at… Read more »

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Telling an employee they are underperforming may be an intimidating prospect, especially if you are someone who dislikes confrontation. However, addressing underperformance comes with being a leader, and it’s something you have to do if you want to keep your job. While dealing with performance issues can be difficult, handling the situation is fairly straightforward…. Read more »

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References play a strong role in the candidate selection process, as they help hiring managers determine what an applicant is capable of and how they might fit into the existing work environment. Therefore, it’s essential for job seekers to choose good references. Picking the right references can have an enormous influence on your career. According… Read more »

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Resumes have a way of quickly getting outdated. Today’s hot keywords and phrases become tomorrow’s industry clichés. New achievements can pile up without getting documented. Career objectives may change. It’s important to regularly address these developments and make sure your resume stays fine-tuned to catch the eye of a hiring manager. Take a look at… Read more »

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Heavy machinery is on virtually every construction project, and it can be a major hazard when not used correctly. There are numerous ways workers can be hurt when working with or near heavy equipment, including crushing incidents and rollovers. The following heavy equipment safety tips can help workers stay productive and facilitate an accident-free job… Read more »