by SRG | Oct 26, 2017 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
The Secret to Sourcing Candidates in a Competitive Market How are you attracting candidates to your jobs? The job market has changed and we no longer experience people lining up for the jobs we have posted. The employer is no longer in the power seat and evaluating... read more
by SRG | Oct 12, 2017 | Workforce Development (Employers), News
Back Up the Train When we last connected via this blog, I asked the question – “Will it Matter?”, sharing my own learnings about keeping things in perspective. “Will it matter” is a key question I ask myself when I find or feel like I might be over analyzing or over... read more
by SRG | Sep 28, 2017 | News, Workforce Development (Employers)
The Fallacy of Thin Slice Recruiting: Removing the Bias Your organization has just revamped its recruitment methodology to better reflect their decision-making process. Much to your surprise, interviews, reference checks, and assessments have all been eliminated. In... read more
by SRG | Sep 13, 2017 | Workforce Development (Employers), Career Development (Employees), News
I have been focusing on becoming a better leader in both the workplace and in my personal life. So I immersed myself in anything leadership-related I could; books, podcasts and speakers. The amazing thing about leadership, and almost any other area of life, is that it... read more
by SRG | Sep 1, 2017 | Career Development (Employees), Workforce Development (Employers), News
I admit it, I used to worry about everything and analyze everything! I stress the words USED TO. Yes, I was that person who changed 15 times before walking out the door, who rewrote my emails over and over again, who pre-played my pitch for a business interaction... read more
by SRG | Aug 17, 2017 | Career Development (Employees), News, Workforce Development (Employers)
Have you ever been in a meeting or out with associates and held back on a thought or idea you had? Were you scared of being wrong or laughed at? I used to be like that, but then I decided I would dare to be brave. I would speak up and be authentic to myself. I would... read more