by Roger Conner | Aug 26, 2019 | Leadership, Management, Professional Development, Training, Uncategorized
Working in education, it’s important we’re always learning the best ways to build our professional skills so that we can better serve our children and the communities in which we operate. According to The Balance Careers, Managers and Supervisors value employees with... by Roger Conner | Jun 13, 2019 | Employers, Training, Uncategorized
This summer, don’t let the heat drag your performance down. As the temperatures rise and the days lengthen, you may find that you need an extra set of hands around the office. Instead of hiring full-time seasonal employees for summer support, why not bring on an... by John Troy | May 21, 2019 | Changing Careers, Education, Training
If you’re an educator looking to move out of the classroom, there are plenty of other alternative careers for teachers in the education world. You may not know which roles you’re qualified for or what you would enjoy doing. Way too many people leave the education... by John Troy | Apr 25, 2019 | Education, Employers, Hiring, Job Interview, Leadership, Training
If you’ve ever hired someone, you know how the process starts. With your dream candidate in mind, you eagerly write out the job description. Master’s Degree. Ten years of total work experience and five years in a similar field. Management experience. Strong track... 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 | Aug 12, 2016 | Employers, Hiring, Leadership, Training
This post was co-authored by Suzanne Smith and John Troy. Law Clerk. Cook at McDonald’s. The first is my first job and the second is my friend and staffing and recruiting expert John Troy’s. The first jobs trend is taking the Internet by storm...