Career and Job Search Tips

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July 2019 Food and Beverage Job Opportunities

July 29, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips

Careers Through Kinsa Group Professional, managerial and executive food and beverage positions. We know that finding your ideal career opportunity in the food and beverage industry can be challenging. Partner with Kinsa Group to help find it! Reviewing our latest opportunities is a great first step. Product Development Specialist / Savory Snacks Director, Product Management […]

 

Your Resume Is Not the Only Thing That Will Land You the Job

June 24, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips, Resume Tips

 

Have you spent hours editing, updating, and sending out your resume only to land hardly any interviews? With so much attention given to resumes, it’s easy to forget about the other critical components of a successful job search. There are many facets employers take into consideration when evaluating candidates’ qualifications, skills, and expertise. As a […]

 

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Goal Setting: Visualizing & Achieving a New Career Path

May 13, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

Do you have goals for your career, but often feel stunted in your professional growth? According to many research findings, when you picture success in your mind’s eye, your brain stores that information as real success. However, effective visualization requires more than daydreaming and wishing. It requires a commitment to investing in yourself both personally […]

 

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5 Video Interview Preparation Tips

April 15, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips, Interview Tips

Use Your Video Interview as a Chance to Stand Out from Fellow Candidates If you are camera-shy, tech-phobic or simply prefer face-to-face interaction—inasmuch as anyone enjoys a job interview—you may need some when it comes to sharpening your video interviewing set-up, skills and performance. Sprinkle in a few of these five tips to prepare for […]

 

Something’s Fishy: How to Avoid Recruiting Scams

March 18, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

Received a call or email recently saying you’re the perfect candidate for a high-salary job with a Fortune 500 food & beverage organization? That’s great! But before you hand over your personal information or pay a fee, make sure the recruiter – and the job – are real. It’s sad, but true: Fake recruiter scams […]

 

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7 Ways to Cure the Out of Work Blues

February 4, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

“Who needed that job anyway?” You’ve defiantly asked that question dozens of times, attempting to convince yourself that you’re “just fine” – and immune to the fact that you’ve been out of work for weeks. But the truth? You’re frustrated. Overwhelmed. And even a little depressed. If you’re between jobs in the food & beverage […]

 

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Vocal Presence: The Key to Knocking Your Next Phone Interview Out of the Park

January 21, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips, Interview Tips

 

Preparing for an upcoming phone interview? Sure, you need to answer questions effectively. And yes, you should temporarily evict your dog. But if you want to really nail your phone interview, you should also develop a strong vocal presence. What’s vocal presence? As the term implies, vocal presence is using your voice’s tone, color and […]

 

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Bouncing Back After a Layoff

December 3, 2018 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

Shock. Anger. Self-doubt. Grief. Being laid off triggers a complex mix of emotions that can rattle even the most stalwart professional. After all, a layoff is one of the most challenging experiences you can face in your professional career. If you’ve been handed a pink slip, it’s perfectly natural to feel powerless – even jealous […]

 

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Is That Even Legal? How to Field “Questionable” Food & Beverage Interview Questions

November 5, 2018 in Career and Job Search Tips, Interview Tips

 

You expect to be asked informational, behavioral and even “curve ball” questions in a food & beverage interview. But illegal interview questions? Yes, you need to be prepared to skillfully address those, too. Whether they’re inexperienced, improperly trained or just plain unscrupulous, some interviewers will ask questions that violate the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s […]

 

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