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Interview with the Owner What Candidates Should Know
Career Advice

Interview with the Owner: What Candidates Should Know

Mike Trewhella is a 25-year veteran of the specialty staffing industry. He formerly served as a Group President of a $1 billion staffing organization and has been an owner of Impact Business Group from its inception 14 years ago.   What makes someone a good candidate for one of iMPact’s job opportunities, and what’s the

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Things NOT to Do When Working with a Recruiter
Career Advice

Things Not to Do When Working with a Recruiter

Working with a recruiter during your job search has many benefits. They can help you uncover new job opportunities and get your foot in the door with companies that you may not otherwise have been able to. To get the most our of the relationship with your recruiter, here are a few things you should

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5 Ways to Prevent Your Online Image from Derailing your Job Search
Job Search

5 Ways to Prevent Your Online Image from Derailing your Job Search

The way you present yourself online as well as the way other online sources depict you can quickly derail your job search without you even knowing it. Employers can find all kinds of information about you with a quick google search, and even the slightest bit of information that gives off a negative image of

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6 Tips for Advancing Your Career
Career Advice

6 Tips for Advancing Your Career

Are you looking for ways to advance your career? Whether you’re looking for ways to position yourself for an upward career movement, or an advancement into a new job field or job role, there are a few things you can do to position yourself for the next stage of your career. 1. Plan ahead Regardless

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Webinar Registration: Job Talk - Resume Do's and Don'ts
Career Advice

[Webinar Recording] Resume Do’s and Don’ts – June Job Talk

6 seconds – that’s the average time a hiring manager or recruiter will review your resume before deciding whether to give it further consideration, or place it in the no-pile. In our June Job Talk webinar, iMPact Partner Matt Peal shared insights on the top resume do’s and don’ts. Learn about the most common mistakes you should avoid

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15 to paying accounting and finance jobs
Career Advice

15 Top Paying Accounting and Finance Jobs

Vice President, Finance Direct financing strategies, analysis, forecasting and budget management. Direct all aspects of accounting operations such as receivables, payables, payroll and financial reporting.   Skills: Strategic Planning, Risk Management / Risk Control, Senior Financial Management, and Financial Modeling. Most people in this job have more than five years’ experience in related jobs. Median

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6 Ways to Avoid Appearing Untrustworthy to an Employer
Interviewing

6 Ways to Avoid Appearing Untrustworthy to an Employer

One of the most important things an interviewer will try to determine during the interview process is how trustworthy you are as a candidate. Before a potential interview even takes place, they will be looking for signs as to how reliable a candidate is. They may ask some questions directly aimed at finding that out,

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Why Being Dishonest on Your Resume Will Backfire
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Why Being Dishonest on Your Resume Will Backfire

According to Inc.com, as many as 85% of job applicants are not totally truthful on their resume. As tempting as it may be to adjust a few details here and there on your resume to make yourself look better and improve your chances to get a call back and an interview, the risks of doing

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How to Address Job Hopping on a Resume
Resume Tips

How to Address Job Hopping on a Resume [Video]

Subscribe to our YouTube page:  In our recruiter video tip this week, iMPact recruiter Casey Coretti shares some advice for job seekers who have had several jobs in a short amount of time, and are appearing as job hoppers to potential employers. Resume Contract jobs Permanent roles Recommendations Company description What’s important to you?  

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