How to Win the Forklift Position

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With a fairly competitive job market out there, landing a forklift position is no easy task, and candidates must do everything they can to stand out from the pack. Fortunately, all it takes is a little bit of extra work and preparation to significantly boost your odds of securing your next forklift operator position. A… Read more »

Warehouse Interview Dos and Don’ts

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If you’ve got experience in a modern warehouse, you know the typical interview will involve questions on both technical skills and so-called ‘soft skills,’ like conflict resolution and communication. Because these interviews aren’t a slam dunk, you’ll need to plan and prepare in order to avoid making unforced errors that sink your chances of getting… Read more »

Why a Front-Desk Customer Service Position is Right for You

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Front-desk customer service positions are perfect for those who have great people skills, and love to communicate with others. This position allows for both teamwork and working alone, which is great for those who enjoy variety. It can also lead to other opportunities, both within and outside the company. What the Job Entails A front-desk… Read more »

What to Seek in a Quality Analyst Technician Candidate

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While a scientific background isn’t absolutely mandatory, it is a good starting point for hiring managers looking to recruit the best quality analyst technicians. Most businesses seek quality assurance candidates with some form of college degree in a scientific field, particularly from a field related to the work that will be performed. For instance, a… Read more »

Thinking on Your Feet is Crucial in Construction. Use These Tips to Help Yourself

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With any job, there can be a tendency to rush to get things done. Employees and managers alike are not typically recognized for getting things right, but for getting things done fast. In the rush to complete a construction project on time or ahead of schedule, workers are prone to making mistakes or misunderstanding directions…. Read more »

Skilled Trade Resume Tips and Tricks

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Looking for a skilled trade job? A great resume may be just what you need to tip the scales in your favor and beat out the competition to the best jobs. Here are a few helpful tips that can help you impress on paper and win the interview and – hopefully – the job. Keep… Read more »

5 Tips for Hiring High-Quality Construction Workers

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The success of your construction projects depends, to a large degree, on the quality of people you hire. Finding the best people isn’t always easy. They are in demand, probably already working and can take their pick of who to work for. Here are some tips that will help you to identify the best people,… Read more »

3 Ways to Ace a Warehouse Interview

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Impressing an interviewer is all about showing them that hiring you will make their job easier. Managers want to hire people who are already trained – or easy to train – reliable and hard working. Your job in the interview is to convince the hiring manager that you have all these qualities. How can you… Read more »

3 Skills You Need to Become a Cement Mason

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Working as a cement mason can be a great job for people who are good with equipment, can solve problems, and know how to stick to a schedule. The first step to get a cement mason job is to understand what they do and what skills you need to be successful. What Do Cement Masons… Read more »

5 Skilled Trades Jobs in High Demand (and How to Land Them!)

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As the economy continues to turn around, new constructions are on the rise and skilled tradesman are in high demand. On top of that, many of the baby boomer generation are eyeing retirement, making this the perfect time to consider a career in skilled trades. If you’re looking for an enjoyable career with huge employment… Read more »