Getting Organized with Employment Agencies

December 25th, 2007

Whether it’s a temporary or permanent position, employment agencies can be an excellent source for locating work. Also known as placement agencies, these priceless resources have connections with companies of all types and sizes. Positions can range from part time to full time, temporary to permanent. Individuals who contact employment agencies to find work can be placed in just the right vocation in just the right industry. However, at the same time one must also pay a fee to the agency for this service. Depending on the agency, the fees will either be paid up front or deducted from the employee’s salary.

The first employment agency was started over one hundred years ago and the idea has been in use ever since. Now, there are several different categories of this type of organization. Some kinds of employment agencies offer general or industrial labor; others specialize in executive employment. When it is companies that have projects that require temporary workers, they usually contact a staffing agency. When the company in need contacts the staffing agency, workers are not responsible for any fees. The company pays the staffing agency for their service and the staffing agency pays the worker. Positions can be full time, part time or seasonal. A temporary position can last for several days or several months.

Employment agencies offer a number of services. They may be responsible for everything from screening employees to recruiting those with specific job skills. In some cases they can be used as a company’s human resource department. Not to be left out, agencies also offer a number of options to jobseekers as well. For example, in temp to hire positions a person placed in a temporary slot can be hired on permanently after a certain amount of days. If the company does not find a person’s skills suitable for the job, he or she can move on to the next assignment. There are some who prefer to keep their work situations temporary.

Employment agencies can be found in nearly every large city on the map. While some are small and work with businesses in the immediate and neighboring areas, others span nationwide. Since certain types of jobs can call for certain types of employees, those who have specific skills or vocations often choose to go with specialized agencies. Medical or IT staffing agencies know the ins and outs of their industries and can do better at making sure both companies and employees are compatible. They know what licenses and certifications are needed and can ensure that each employee is qualified to carry out the required job duties.
//Melwin

Interview Tips: Veterans

December 25th, 2007

One thing that many veterans worry about when they go into interviews after their term of service is over is their possible lack of formal education or their lack of a “typical” work history.  And while this can be an issue for the veteran who wants to get into a specific job market like engineering or medicine, the average job can be obtained easily by a veteran regardless of his or her educational status.

During the interview, veterans would do well to highlight their military service and the skills they learned there that will parlay into the work force.  For example, the average veteran has an uncanny ability to follow a task through to completion even under the most intense stress.  Also, veterans can easily identify priorities and can accomplish their priorities despite obstacles.  And two of the most important skills the veteran has over the average person are leadership and teamwork skills.  Emphasizing these things will benefit any veteran in any job interview.

Happy Hollidays!  // Melwin

Hello world!

December 25th, 2007

Hi, this is going to be your Employment Resource! I gonna add articles and videos here so be sure to look back! Take Care!! // Melwin