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Reaching Out To Recruiters

April 5, 2021 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

Proactively reaching out to recruiters can be a great way to advance your job search… as long as you follow certain guidelines. Here are some tips that will help you make the most of this practice. Research the recruiter. Since I work for Kinsa, for example, I specialize in food & beverage positions. If you’re […]

 

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Zoom Meetings Are Not The Same As Video Interview Etiquette

March 15, 2021 in Career and Job Search Tips, Interview Tips

 

Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, videoconferencing has changed the way corporate meetings are being conducted. Understandably, as part of the “new normal,” a lot of former business expectations have been relaxed. We’ve all seen videos of television professionals getting interrupted mid-stream by toddlers, cats, and dogs unexpectedly joining Zoom meetings, and workers who don’t realize […]

 

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How to Handle When An Employee Rescinds a Job Resignation

February 22, 2021 in HR Best Practices

 

When An Employee Retracts Quit Notice Employers might welcome notice of resignation from a troublesome employee as a simple solution to a problem. But what are the ramifications when the employee rescinds a job resignation? In most cases, the better choice will be to reject the rescission and hold the employee to his resignation. Ensuing […]

 

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Search Success Story: Marketing and R&D Team

December 14, 2020 in Candidate Testimonials, Employer Testimonials, Recruiting Case Studies

 

Hiring for Multiple Key Roles During A Pandemic In The Midst Of A Department Relocation Our client, a global leader in the health, wellness, and nutrition industry contacted Kinsa Group for assistance to build their Marketing and R&D team as they relocated their operations to Southern California. After making the decision to move these departments […]

 

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Interview Question Guide: Food & Beverage Professionals

October 26, 2020 in Interview Tips

 

The Go-To Food & Beverage Interview Question Guide It is not always the most qualified person who gets hired; it is often the person who interviews the best. During an interview you need to effectively answer questions, stress your accomplishments, overcome any areas of concern, and know what questions to ask. An interview is the […]

 

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Resume & LinkedIn Writing Service Partnership

April 6, 2020 in Career and Job Search Tips, News, Resume Tips

 

Expertly Tailored Resumes Kinsa Group has partnered with Resume Pilots, an executive resume writing firm, to help prepare highly effective resumes, cover letters, and LinkedIn profiles that drive results. Resume Pilots is a member of the Professional Association of Resume Writers and Career Coaches. All Resume Pilot  writers are Ivy League educated experts who leverage […]

 

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Does Your Resume Need Your Address?

January 27, 2020 in Career and Job Search Tips, Resume Tips

 

Omitting Your Location From Your Resume Is A Mistake Increasingly, we see candidates omitting their location from their resume and/or LinkedIn. That’s a mistake, for two primary reasons. Before going into those reasons, note that it’s perfectly acceptable not to include your full address, but at the very least you want to include your city […]

 

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No Fear Food & Beverage Career Opportunities

October 28, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips

 

Professional, managerial and executive food & beverage positions. We know that finding your ideal career opportunity can feel spooky. Partner with us and search with confidence! No vampires here; just a Forbes award-winning team of recruiters. See our featured October opportunities below to begin your no fear search. No garlic or wooden cross required (ha)! […]

 

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Best Practices for Video Interviews

October 14, 2019 in Career and Job Search Tips, Interview Tips

 

With the exception of the firm handshake, all the good advice you’ve received about job interviews applies to video interviews. But there are some extra things you’ll want to be aware of. Here are 10 best practices that will help you make the best impression possible. Have a contingency plan. No matter how well you […]

 

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