by careersingov | May 12, 2019 | About the Public Sector, eligibility/hiring issues
What’s that line, “change is inevitable,” right? Well that change has come to the recruiting world in a big way, and as recruiters, it’s up to you to work with these changes and keep the talent pipeline into your company open and flowing.
by Careers In Government | Apr 15, 2019 | About the Public Sector, eligibility/hiring issues
What’s that line, “change is inevitable,” right? Well that change has come to the recruiting world in a big way, and as recruiters, it’s up to you to work with these changes and keep the talent pipeline into your company open and flowing.
by Valerie Martinelli | Apr 14, 2019 | About the Public Sector, Career Advice
I spend a lot of time listening to job seekers discuss their skills and accomplishments and expressing their concerns as to how those skills can help or hinder their job search and their careers. Unfortunately, not enough emphasis is put on soft skills, which are the most important ones. Soft skills are the non-measurable, subjective skills that are not specific to one’s role, industry, or their career. They typically speak to how well one interacts with others. They are essentially personality traits that help define one’s character, however, they do offer less proof of their experience.
by Careers In Government | Mar 17, 2019 | About the Public Sector, Career Advice
World Backup Day is celebrated annually on March 31st. It serves as a reminder to the importance of protecting your data to avoid the risk of losing private and sensitive information. As a government employee, taking precautions to protect both your personal and work-related data is crucial.
by Etienne Deffarges | Mar 16, 2019 | About the Public Sector, Career Advice
Why is the U.S. only the 35th healthiest country in the world? Can our federal and state governments do anything about it?