by John Troy | May 23, 2017 | Employers, Hiring, Training
When employers are thinking about employee retention these days, one of the biggest concerns is how to retain members of the Millennial generation. While this issue spans across all sectors, it is perhaps heightened in education where the workforce leans toward the...
by John Troy | May 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
This post was written by Liza Avramenko at Rallyware and originally appeared on their site here. An important trend that we are following in the overall job market is the movement toward the “gig economy.” There are fewer traditional 40-hour a week jobs with large...
by John Troy | Apr 27, 2017 | Uncategorized
You have priorities when it comes to your job search and some are going to be easier to find than others. Looking to manage a program? Probably easy enough to find. Searching for an organization that is going to cater lunch every day? You’re in the wrong field for...
by John Troy | Feb 28, 2017 | Uncategorized
If there’s ever a place to make each word count, it’s your resume. With this limited space, it’s critical that each word packs a punch and conveys your experience and impact. While we’ve written before about general resume tips, it’s time to get specific with the...
by John Troy | Jan 26, 2017 | Uncategorized
Why the Private Sector is Blowing Up Performance Reviews & Why the Education Sector Should Too This post was co-authored by Suzanne Smith and John Troy. So it’s annual Performance Review time, again? Didn’t we just do this a year ago? You’ve probably read the...