Jan
07
12 Steps to a Smooth Resignation
By: Gary Miller
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Taking on a new role encourages people to look ahead – planning the next months and years of their lives. So with a new job offer in hand, it’s not surprising that some people put little time or effort into making sure they resign from their previous job on a good note.
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Nov
12
How Many People Would Move to Work for Your Company?
By: Gary Miller
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This year we had the pleasure of sponsoring Control Engineering Annual Salary Survey, and as a sponsor, we were able to ask respondents a few proprietary questions that only we saw the results to. The question we asked of Engineering Professionals was about their attitude toward relocation. We were amazed at how many people said they would with 66% in total responding in the positive. Only 34 % responded reluctant or not willing.
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Oct
17
Who wants to be interviewed by a robot? Hiring is analog, not digital
By: Gary Miller
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Over the years, many attempts have been made to make recruiting and hiring a digital practice. With keyword searching and filtering being the primary initial screening in all computer-based transactions, many would have you believe that much progress has been made in streamlining the process and predicting success.
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Jul
09
In the Case of Hunter vs Farmer, the Farmer Gets a Bad Rap
By: Gary Miller
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In decades of recruiting Sales Professionals, I've never been asked to find a farmer. "I need a Hunter", the client demands. "I want someone who opens new doors, get's new business, closes deals.", they exclaim. They say they don't want a farmer who nurses existing accounts...they need growth and gosh darn, a Hunter is going to do it.
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Jun
14
MRG Food team is heading to IFT2018 Chicago
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Gus Bageanis, Karin Stueland, and Kimberly Pottebaum are heading to the IFT2018 11th Annual Golf outing at Cog Hill hosted by The Chicago Section of the Institute of Food Technologists. We are proud platinum sponsors supporting the Chicagoland Food Science Foundation. This great foundation raises funds to go towards scholarships for students entering the food and beverage industry. Our team is excited for this event and hoping to connect with great individuals.
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Jun
13
“Who Dares Wins”
By: Gus Bageanis
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A few weeks ago, my wife and I went out to see “The Avengers” movie for our weekly date night. During the previews before the movie, there was an interview with KISS front man Gene Simmons (yes, I just said that). And, while I really wasn’t paying much attention, there was a segment of the interview that really grabbed my attention. It was when Gene quoted someone named David Sterling. For those that don’t know, Mr. Sterling founded the British Special Air Service (SAS) in 1941. Essentially, the SAS is a special forces arm of the British Military and their work is kept highly confidential.
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Jun
06
Are You Losing the Corporate Dating Game?
By: Tina Bures
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With unemployment so low, the top candidates are in more demand than ever before. The best in their field are head down, working hard and are being contacted by multiple companies to come and work for them…..and these professionals are NOT ACTIVELY LOOKING. They have their pick of suitors and can weigh their options. You are not the only one they’re dating.
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