Candidate Advice

How to Stand Out on a Temporary Assignment to Have a Better Chance to Get Hired Permanently

Many people think the job opportunities offered via staffing agencies such as Helpmates are “just” temporary assignments. Many are, but many of our assignments do see our associates getting hired on to our client’s own payroll after a few weeks or months. (A very happy day for us as well as for...

How to Make Sure You Won’t Be Miserable at a New Job

Make sure this isn’t you: You start a new job, one you’re really excited to begin. But in just a few weeks – maybe even just days – you find that you’re actually miserable. You realize too late that you chose to take a job that’s just awful. Here’s how to make sure a new job will be one you enjoy....

How Focusing on What You Want to Happen Can Make it Happen

Many people believe that what you think is what you are: If you believe you’re talented, you are. If you believe you can’t learn hard things, you won’t. If you think you’re attractive, you are. If you conclude that you’ll never land a great job, you won’t. If you believe you deserve a raise…you’ll...

Yes, Cover Letters Still Matter: They Can Help You Get an Interview

Cover letters, so old school and completely unnecessary, right? NO!!! A well-written cover letter actually can help you get the job. Why? Because it can highlight your great interest in the opportunity. More importantly, it can showcase how you can help an employer solve its problems (which,...
Talkin’ ‘Bout Those Transferable Skills

Talkin’ ‘Bout Those Transferable Skills

You may be dissatisfied with your current career and looking to make a change. It’s a big decision, enough to put a few butterflies in the stomach of the most unflappable person, especially is you’re worried about how your current job skills will –...

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The Absolutely, Positively Right Way to Leave a Job

The Absolutely, Positively Right Way to Leave a Job

You are at a point where you are giving serious consideration to leaving your job. It could be that the job no longer challenges you, that it has become routine. Or you’ve hit a dead end – there is no avenue for advancement. Or you simply cannot...

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5 Ways to Break Up a Boring Workday

5 Ways to Break Up a Boring Workday

Many of us are working from home right now. Some like the change and prefer working remotely – there is no long commute to work, you can dress more casually, and you don’t have to deal with all of the interruptions that are part of office work....

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Acing the Pre-Screening Job Interview

Acing the Pre-Screening Job Interview

Many employers today perform what are called pre-screening interviews with job candidates. These often are shorter phone or even video chats with applicants to see if it’s worth both the recruiter’s and applicant’s time to bring the candidate in...

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5 Tips to Help Your Career Thrive During COVID-19

5 Tips to Help Your Career Thrive During COVID-19

These are uncertain times. The pandemic has disrupted many careers. But whether the pandemic is a career stumbling block or opportunity depends on how you react to it. It certainly presents challenges, especially if you have been laid off. But that...

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When it’s Time to Start Your “Plan B” Job Search

When it’s Time to Start Your “Plan B” Job Search

When the pandemic hit, and lockdowns proliferated, companies began furloughs and layoffs. You lost your job. Since then you have been operating in job search mode, trying to find a position that will move you along in your career, work that fits...

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The Skills in Demand in a Post-COVID World

The Skills in Demand in a Post-COVID World

The Skills in Demand in a Post-COVID World While the COVID-19 pandemic has changed pretty much everything in our world in these past three or four months, one thing that remains the same – in many ways – are the skills employers will be looking for...

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