So, you’ve found yourself in a position where you have now been offered a new position, but you don’t want it. On one end, how awesome, that someone saw your skills and wants you a part of their team! But on the other end, if this position doesn’t align with your...
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Staffing And Recruiting
Found Your Perfect Match? 7 Signs You’re with the Right Recruiter
Finding the right recruiter is like finding the right relationship on a dating site. It starts by creating a profile (your resume) and finding the right recruiter to represent you. Just because every recruiter under the sun reaches out to you, does not mean that they...
Is it Quiet Quitting or a Culture Problem?
The phrase quiet quitting is quite the attention grabber these days. According to a recent Gallop poll, at least half of the US is quiet quitting. So what is quiet quitting and why is it happening? We have asked ourselves the same thing; and decided to take a deep...
The Scariest Parts of the Current Employment Market
This Spooky Season we asked our team what the scariest thing about the current employment market is. I’m sure we all could think of several, but some of them take the cake for the scariest of all time. Read on below to find out what our team finds super spooky! ...
Let’s Talk About the Great Resignation
We’ve seen it everywhere, so let’s talk about the elephant in the room, the Great Resignation. Also known as the Big Quit, the Great Reshuffle, or the strike! First and foremost, what is it? Starting in early 2021, employees were leaving their positions left and...
How to Compose a Professional Thank-You Email After an Interview
Writing a thank-you note after an interview is a way for you to stand out to a potential employer. You can express your interest in the role while also reiterating why your experience makes you the best candidate for the job. In the current job market, a thank-you...
Team Bridge’s Guide to Working From Home
Remote work – is probably one of the most sought out after-work types of post-pandemic. Although it does have its many perks (comfort in your home, flexible schedule, no need to pack a lunch), many people fail to acknowledge the struggle that can come with working...
Easy Recipes for the Working Mom
School is back in session and let’s be honest, being a working mom and homemaker can be hard. There is no recipe on how to juggle work, being a mom, and being a homemaker but there are great recipes that can make mealtime just a little easier. Whatever your taste...
How to Juggle Working Remotely While Your Children Are Home
Talk about stress and anxiety when a working mom’s worlds collide. You work remotely and your kids don’t have school today, this week, or month, how are you going to still exceed expectations at work while attending to your children who are also at home? This is...
The Month of “Mom”: Balancing a Career and Having Children
“If you could see all that is happening in a working mother's head, you would be simply amazed.” Author unknown Oftentimes, little girls are given their first doll by the age of 2 and from there they instantly become a mother to their baby doll, mimicking everything...