June 2019

People Challenges in The Building Materials Industry

By |2020-11-28T22:14:43-04:00June 28, 2019|TalentSphere|

While the building materials industry may be continuing to see great success overall, that’s not to say it’s without its people challenges. Company leaders, sales leaders, and sales and marketing teams are facing some significant difficulties.

  1. Conveying value vs. price: If your product is better quality or your company offers superior service, it’s likely you’re more expensive than your competitor. It can be challenging to get cost-sensitive clients to understand that your price is higher but so is the value of […]

How Your Company is Being Damaged by Slow Hiring

By |2020-11-28T22:14:43-04:00June 20, 2019|TalentSphere|

Hiring isn’t something to be rushed – you want to make sure you find the right skill fit, a good culture match, and create a solid offer package. But did you know that moving too slowly when hiring can be just as damaging to your business as hiring too fast?

Here’s how slow or delayed hiring can hurt your company.

  1. Lower-quality hires: The best candidates might be off the market soon after your […]

Helpful Tips to Advance Your Career in Finance

By |2020-11-28T22:14:43-04:00June 18, 2019|Candidates, TalentSphere|

Working in finance is important work – people and businesses count on your expertise and professional help to plan and budget for the future. But what about your future? If you’re feeling stagnant in your finance career or are wondering what the next step on your career path is, start here.

  • Find a mentor: Finance doesn’t necessarily seem like a career where you’d want to find a mentor or ask for input from an expert, but asking for advice or […]

May 2019

Interested in a Career in Interior Design? Here’s How to Stand Out

By |2020-11-28T22:14:43-04:00May 31, 2019|Candidates, Job Seeker Tips, TalentSphere|

The job of interior designers is to make interior building spaces functional, safe and aesthetically pleasing. This includes the ability for designers to determine space issues and requirements, read blueprints, have an awareness of building codes and regulations, and be able to focus on decorative elements like color, paint, lighting and materials. Having a good eye for color and an appreciation of math, as well as being a good problem solver, are some of the key qualities to take into your design career. Other things […]

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