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I look for a couple of key points in a resume. The resume is the sales brochure that the candidate uses to try to convince you to hire them.
The end of year is the perfect time to do a bit of paperwork housekeeping in five (5)areas. I-9 forms; updated employee phone numbers and addresses; emergency contact information; updated attendance records; review and update employee training requirements.
I’m sharing a few points I’ve learned as an interviewer on how people can have a better interview experience.
What to include and exclude when submitting your resume and application. Simple guidelines.
A list of 10 valuable points you may encounter during your first interview with the company you want to work.
Making preparations for safety training next year.
Thoughts about this morning’s termination while driving to work.
“How To” guides are easy to make and simple to use. They take the guesswork out of trying to figure out how to do something.
Template book will contain one sheet of paper I use to make additional copies upon request. Here are 30 examples of some of the templates I use regularly.
Keeping track of the keys for the facility.
Copy and steal everything
If you find yourself in need of an employee for your business, there is nothing wrong with trying to poach a prospective employee.
Having a visitors sign in log book is an important part of your facilities safety in the event of an emergency.
Get to know the candidate on a better level by asking questions about themselves, their hobbies or interests. Look for the common thread, and find a connection to see if they would be a good addition to the work environment.
Be confident in yourself but don’t be cocky. There’s a difference. Be self-assured of yourself. Be honest. Be yourself. Smile and stand up straight. Give yourself a pep talk before coming into the interview.
This has to be said. Groom yourself before the interview. Clean yourself up. Shower/Deodorant. Brush your teeth. Comb/brush your hair. Use mouthwash if your breath is nasty. Wash your hands and clean and trim your nails. Shave if necessary. Don’t look unkempt. The grunge look is out. Remember, you are trying to sell yourself to the interviewer. Bring the best version of you to the interview. What the interviewer sees is what they will expect to get. Set yourself up for success. Proper grooming is a must do.
Sharing some of the key things I do on Friday that help me get a jump start for the next week.
I experienced back to back bad interviews and wanted to share them with you. These could be Categorized as “how NOT to be prepared for getting a job”.




