How to Prepare for Your Interview

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What to do to Prepare for Your Interview.    Once you’ve landed the interview, it’s essential to prepare. Preparation is the first key step towards a successful interview. It seems pretty straight forward to ‘prepare for your interview’, but you would be surprised by the number of company interviewers that are continually amazed by the… Read more »

The New Job Offer, The Counter Offer, & The Resignation

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Not sure how to handle your resignation and your new job offer? Switching companies can be overwhelming. Here’s how to take control over your new job offer, your counter-offer, and your resignation.   How to Evaluate a Proposed Job Offer What goes on in your mind while you are evaluating a new job offer?  In… Read more »

Recognizing the Perfect Job or the Perfect Candidate #SuccessStory

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Vice President of TriStaff shares one of his success stories.   Vice President of Media, Alex Papike, recently made a successful placement for a client here at TriStaff. Last month Alex began to search for a Marketing Director for a newspaper client in Tennessee. The search began on a Tuesday – on Thursday he reached… Read more »

Applying Career Leverage

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Career Leverage – Why Choose to Work With a Recruiter   Career success begins with finding the right job for you. When the time comes to begin the job-hunt, whether you’re looking for your first career or looking for a career change, many of us get caught up trying to figure out what to do… Read more »

Mike Wilson the Division Director of Banking #SuccessStory

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Meet Mike Wilson, TriStaff’s new Division Director of Banking   In November 2014 TriStaff brought on a new Division Director of Banking, Mike Wilson. Mike is originally from San Diego where he attended Southwestern College and San Diego State University, he was hired for his expertise in banking – to promote and expand the new… Read more »

The Interview Guide Book

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After putting time and effort into your job search, you’ve landed an interview. It is crucial to always be preparedfor your interview; whether its knowing the companies background or the name of the job you have applied for, being prepared means being knowledgeable. Here are some tips on how to prepare for your interview, what… Read more »

7 Quick Tips on How To Close Your Interview

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Congratulations! You made it through the whole interview, now how do you end it? Here’s 7 tips on how to close your interview. Let the interviewer know you’re interested.  If you are interested in the position, let the interviewer know. If you feel the position is attractive and you want it, be a good salesperson… Read more »

How To Go About Finding A New Job

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Searching for a new job? You’ve come to the right place.   If you’ve considered searching for a new job in the past, you understand how stressful this can be. Whether you’re thinking about leaving your current job or are just starting your career, it can be difficult to begin your new job hunt. So,… Read more »

Build Trust

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Trust is essential when building a healthy and productive work environment. Whether you’re leading an entire department or work hand-in-hand with a just a few coworkers, it’s important to build trusting relationships. Here are several tips to help build trust with both your coworkers and your superiors: Be honest and share information completely. Be straightforward and… Read more »

Get Motivated

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I don’t know about you, but quite frankly I’m sick of hearing about the tough economy. So today, we’re going to focus on 5 ways to turn negative thoughts into positive action. You have a lot of potential – start recognizing it! You may not be built like a bodybuilder or be mistaken for a supermodel. But… Read more »