Recruitment Mistakes to Avoid

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Hiring the right person is never easy – and there’s a lot at stake every time you source, recruit and bring a new person on board at your company. Research has shown that: More than half of bad hires brought negative attitudes to their workplace. More than a third of businesses have reported decreased productivity… Read more »

5 Tips For Showing Off What Your Resume Can’t

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Not to brag, but your resume is pretty great. You spent a lot of time polishing it, and your efforts have landed you a job interview. This is definitely exciting, but don’t get ahead of yourself, because the process has only just begun. Your resume got your foot in the door. Now you need to… Read more »

Protecting Your Workers From Injuries

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When employees step foot into your warehouse, their health and safety falls into your hands. Nothing is more important than ensuring they end their shifts in the same physical condition as they started, so you need to do everything possible to keep them out of harm’s way. Unfortunately, on-the-job injuries are all too common. In… Read more »

Should I Be Investing in a Company Wellness Program?

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Happy, healthy employees are the key to a productive workforce, but you already know that.  However, despite realizing the link between employee health and a dynamic work ethic, you have yet to institute a company wellness program. Excluding government entities, 59 percent of employers in all industries offer general wellness programs, according to the Society… Read more »

Addressing Gaps in Your Employment

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Potential employers carefully review your resume, so if you have an employment gap, it won’t go unnoticed. However, this is only a big deal if you make it one, so tackle the issue head-on. Whether you were fired from your last job or stepped away from the workforce to take care of a family member,… Read more »

Considering Relocating for a Job? Ask These Questions First

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You applied for an out-of-town job on a fluke, but in a shocking turn, that position is now yours — if you want it. Receiving a job offer is always exciting, but now that reality has set in, it’s time to decide if you want to pack up and move. On one hand, starting a… Read more »

3 Ways to Prepare Your Warehouse for the New Year

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There’s no better time for a fresh start than a brand new year. It’s already November, so that means it’s time to start preparing for 2017. The year ahead can be the busiest, most profitable 12-month period your warehouse has even experienced, if you create a strong game plan and push your team to success…. Read more »

3 Tips for Improving Overall Workflow and Productivity in the Warehouse

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As a warehouse leader, you’re always searching for ways to boost productivity, but achieving this feat is no easy task. Many different factors weigh into the success of your warehouse, making it difficult to know which ones to focus on. Adjusting certain elements could make a hugely positive difference or result in little-to-no change. When… Read more »