March 19, 2024
Scaling Workforce: A Strategic Approach to Volume Hiring for Long-term Projects
A Strategic Approach to Volume Hiring for Long-term Projects
February 2, 2016
Flu season is upon us
Balancing the Flu with Work The flu season is here with a vengeance! The flu season peaks this month and …
March 23, 2016
When was the last time you thought about your posture?
Posture in the Workplace “Be a swan, Minerva, be a swan,” says wicked stepmother Bernadette Peters in Cinderella. Posture training …
May 24, 2018
Peak Performers Employee Appreciation Event: PEAKnic
PEAKnic 2018 On Thursday May 17th, 2018, Peak Performers celebrated their employee appreciation event, PEAKnic. Aside from the wordplay—there was much horseplay and balloons and painted faces and sidewalk chalk and sandwiches. What a party!
July 6, 2020
Bree Sarlati, Recognized Globally by Staffing Industry
National Recognition for Peak Performers’ Staffing CEO Austin, TX – Bree Sarlati, Co-CEO of Peak Performers, was recognized by the …
August 10, 2021
Now Hiring in Austin – Hot Jobs August 10, 2021
Austin Job Market Growing Fast Austin has almost regained all jobs lost prior to the pandemic as our area continues …
August 16, 2021
Now Hiring in Austin – Hot Jobs August 16, 2021
Austin Growing Rapidly: More Jobs Heading to ATX! This just in: Austin is growing really, really fast. In fact, according …
September 3, 2021
Peak Performers Staffing Featured in local Newsletter
Recognition from Local Newspaper The Crestview Neighborhood Association recently featured Peak Performers in their monthly newsletter. The text from the …
September 13, 2021
Peak Performers and Texas Veterans Commission Job Search Give Advice
Upcoming Virtual Job Fair with Texas Veterans Commission Peak Performers recently partnered with the Texas Veterans Commission to share job …
February 7, 2022
Peak Performers launches retirement program
New Benefit: 403(b) Retirement Program Peak Performers is excited to announce that they are now offering a 403(b) retirement program …
August 22, 2022
2022 Peak Performers Employee of the Year
Employee of the Year Peak Performers is proud to announce our employee of the year award. This year we’re recognizing …
October 20, 2022
Largest staffing agency in Austin award 2022
Peak Performers recognized in Austin 2nd largest staffing agency by hours billed Peak Performers Staffing Agency is pleased to announce …
November 3, 2022
Employee of the Month Program
Peak Performers Employee of the Month At Peak Performers, we understand that recognizing our employees is key to their job …
March 13, 2023
Free Training and Learning with Metrix
Announcing Partnership with Metrix Learning Peak Performers is proud to announce a new partnership program with Metrix Learning and Workforce …
October 5, 2023
50 Years of Empowerment: Celebrating the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and NDEAM 2023
This year’s National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) holds a special significance as we celebrate not only NDEAM but also …
January 29, 2020
Practical Guide to Hiring People with Disabilities
In this article, we explore a “Practical Guide to Hiring People with Disabilities” that seeks to make hiring for people with disabilities less scary to employers. We talk about what is a disability (everything physical, mental, and emotional) and how workplace accommodations are often not the extensive business burden they’re often perceived to be.
February 5, 2020
Top Reasons Government Agencies Uses Temporary Workers
Why does the public sector use temporary staffing firms instead of hiring internally themselves? Let’s talk about that.
April 21, 2022
Best Staffing Agency Pflugerville
Finding the Best Staffing Agency Pflugerville Picking a top rated staffing agency in Pflugerville is important for both job seekers …
November 7, 2022
All about staffing agencies
Staffing agency business overview What is a staffing agency? A staffing agency is a business that searches for workers on …
March 24, 2023
Loneliness at Work
Loneliness and the Work World Advice for Businesses to Combat Loneliness Whether employees are working on-site, hybrid, or remotely, loneliness …
March 24, 2023
Quiet Quitting: Advice for Employers
Quiet Quitting Guide for Businesses What is quiet quitting “Quiet quitting” is the phenomenon of employees doing the minimum to …
March 24, 2023
Nobody wants to work any more
“Nobody Wants to Work Any More” Discussion for Businesses Overview of Recruiting and Hiring Challenges When the labor market gets …
March 24, 2023
Engaging and Remote Workforce
Remote Workforce Engagement – A Guide for Businesses Overview of Remote Work Challenges Over the pandemic, we saw a huge …
March 27, 2023
Salaries on job description
Salaries on Job Postings Overview of Issue In a recent survey, 91% of job seekers and 67% of recruiters want …
December 31, 2015
Resume header: What’s in a name?
Resume Headers As my favorite leading lady Julie Andrews once sung on screen, “Let’s start at the very beginning, a very good place to start.” In this series, however, we’re not going to learn how to sing (at least that’s not the plan). Instead, we’re going to learn how to write a resume, starting at the top and working our way down. The Alps and singing nuns might not be involved (again, not in the plans), but we do guarantee you this: if you follow these guidelines, step by step, your resume will convey professionalism and help you look like …
December 31, 2015
Resume header: Your professional email address
Email Address: Part of your Professional Image One of the most common resume mistakes we see is with email addresses. Your email address is just one of the many elements that can contribute to your professional image. Certain e-mail addresses do not convey professionalism: Hotmama78@hotmail.com or Benchpress247@yahoo.com, for example. Aside from a professional-sounding address, for consistency of personal branding, I recommend an email address that closely matches the name on your resume. This kind of address has the added bonus of always being recognizable; it takes the guesswork out of a contact list. Common Email Mistakes Certain details that should not …
January 25, 2016
Are you a stranger or an acquaintance?
Being Friendly to Expand your Connections Recently, I heard about a rule that the Mariott hotels make their employees live by. It’s call the 10 and 5 Staff Rule. It’s a pretty straightforward rule: if a guest passes within 10 feet of an employee, the employee is required to make eye contact and smile in a friendly way. If a guess passes within 5 feet, the employee must also greet the guest. Imagine: what would your life look like if you lived by this rule? Expanding your Network Studies and surveys have repeatedly found that the key to getting a job …
February 11, 2016
Post-interview: Now what…
What to Do After an Interview? You walk out of your interview feeling great. You were nicely dressed, well-spoken, and answered every question spot-on. What do you do now? Tips for Following Up After an Interview The next day, send a brief email to the person who interviewed you. If it’s a high-level job, a physical card in the mail would be even better. Whether it’s an email or a physical note, here’s what it should cover: Thank you for meeting with me I enjoyed learning x, y, and z about your company I am excited about this role Thank you again …
March 2, 2016
References Available Upon Request
Crafting a resume? Unsure about handling references? Get expert guidance to navigate this crucial step with confidence.
July 18, 2016
Starting a resume from scratch
Resume Templates Whether you’re newly to the workforce, newly seeking a job, or simply unhappy with the results you’re getting with your existing resume, have you thought about starting your resume from scratch? It may seem intimidating, but the good news is that there are many, many websites out there that are great resources. And your new resume may provide the boost your job search needs. It’s easy to find articles about improving and optimizing your resume–but what about a site that actually creates your resume for you? I call these the “plug and play” options. Welcome to our master list! resume.com visualcv.com …
December 23, 2016
Email Etiquette: 8 tips for job seekers
Advice for Email Follow Up On Your Resume Practice proper email etiquette. In general, your messages should include full sentences, short paragraphs and detailed information on who you are and the purpose of your correspondence. Avoid all caps, acronyms or slang, emoticons, and unprofessional signatures. Keep the message as concise and to the point as possible. This might all seem obvious, but you’d be surprised. Be overly polite. Keep in mind that email communication can be easily misread, and it’s best to err on the side of formality. Many people try too hard to stand out from the crowd and end up coming across …
December 28, 2016
Email Etiquette: Contacting the Hiring Manager
Tips for Following Up After You Apply After submitting an application, it’s often considered best practice to follow up with the hiring manager if possible. In general, it’s ideal to send your message to an actual person, rather than a generic inbox. However, keep in mind that some recruiters might be turned off by candidates who do not follow explicit instructions in the job posting. If it says not to call or walk-in, for instance, then it’s probably best not to do so. When crafting a message to a potential employer, it’s difficult to know what level of formality to …
January 2, 2017
Networking your way through the new year
Tips for Networking Happy New Year from all of us at Peak Performers employment agency! It’s the start of another rotation around the sun, and many people are full of resolutions — to eat healthier, to exercise more, and maybe even to make the world a slightly better place. My guess is that most of you haven’t thought much about networking. Schmoozing can seem intimidating for some, but we’ve got a few unconventional tips to help you excel in your job search and perhaps be a better person in the process. Get to know your neighbors. According to a report …
January 16, 2017
What are you doing for others?
Giving Back The title of this post comes from a quote by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, spoken to an audience in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1957, and often repeated throughout his life’s work. Dr. King is widely remembered for leading a radical, nonviolent civil-rights movement that rippled across the world. Today we commemorate his life in the same way he lived it, by giving back to others. Volunteering in our community is an obvious way to give back, but there are also substantial benefits for job seekers. Service opportunities can be an additional way to increase your network, keep your …
January 30, 2017
5 tips to make the most of your next job fair
Advice for Attending Job Fairs Job fairs can either be an incredible networking opportunity or an incredible waste of time. Like most aspects of the job search, thorough preparation and strategic follow-up are crucial to success. Also, many job fairs have moved online with Covid-19–that said, you should still prepare for them the same way you would with in-person networking events. Here’s how to make the most of your next event: Come prepared. Once you find out what companies will be present, do some additional research to help prioritize the ones you’d like to target. Don’t waste your time talking …
February 9, 2017
What to wear to your Austin interview
Tips for Dressing for your Interview According to the Austin Business Journal, there are an estimated 157.2 people moving to our area every single day. Central Texas has been one of the fastest growing regions of the US for many years. More and more people are drawn to Austin’s growing economy, laid-back atmosphere and mild winter weather. We’re also proud to be ranked 2017’s best place to live by the ubiquitous assessors at US News & World Report. If you’re new to our beautiful city, we feel confident you’ll assimilate quickly. With so many fresh job seekers from other parts of …
February 21, 2017
7 questions to ask in your next job interview
What Should You Ask During an Interview? Most job seekers understand the importance of asking good questions during the interview. Not only is it essential to come prepared with answers, but it’s also critical to ask the right questions. Your inquiries communicate a lot about who you are and what your expectations are for the position. By asking genuine and engaging questions, you’re showing the interviewer that you actually care about the position, the company, and how you might be able to contribute. Think of the questions you ask as being statements that can help set you apart from competing …
February 27, 2017
Sneak Peak: Featuring Darwin H.
Past Employee Showcase Welcome to the inaugural post of Sneak Peak, an on-going series highlighting the career path of one of our former associates – how they got started, what they’re doing now and what advice they have for current job seekers in Austin. Our Peak recruiters ran into Darwin. recently at a local community meeting. In a city becoming synonymous with gentrification and displacement, Darwin is a 5th generation Austinite. He is also an active volunteer, community leader and board member for several local civic organizations. Darwin was gracious enough to share a glimpse of his journey in his …
March 21, 2017
Writing a compelling cover letter
Writing Cover Letters Six seconds. That’s the amount of time recruiters typically spend reviewing an individual resume. That’s the same amount of time you probably spent reading the previous sentence. Or about how long it takes Usain Bolt to sprint across a fifty-meter finish line. That means you’ve got to catch their attention quickly and hope they somehow stay engaged long enough to consider your actual qualifications. When you’re trudging through the muck of a job search, much of the process can feel painfully automated. Resume. Application. Follow-up. Rinse and repeat. And then there’s the cover letter. It’s typically the …
April 7, 2017
Sneak Peak: Featuring Tammy
Welcome to Sneak Peak, our on-going series highlighting the career paths of our former associates – how they got started, what they’re doing now and what advice they have for current job seekers in the great city of Austin, Texas. One of our staff recently reconnected with Tammy over lunch. She is a gifted coordinator and administrative professional with a knack for getting things done. Tammy has the energy to consistently take on new projects, and despite having had no prior office experience, she has built a successful career with the State of Texas. She was generous enough to share …
April 20, 2017
Preparing for your interview at Peak Performers
Peak Performers Hiring Process Welcome to Peak Performers! As a nonprofit, we’re also driven by the mission to create a new standard of employment for qualified applicants with a disability. We’ve compiled some information to help you know what to expect at your interview. If you haven’t submitted your resume to be reviewed by our recruitment department, you can do so by clicking here or you can apply for one of our many openings. After You Apply and Following Up We follow up with candidates who align with a current opening or anticipated future opening. We typically follow up via …
June 22, 2017
A recruiter’s review of 3 job clubs in Austin
Austin Job Clubs Looking for work is hard. It’s even harder if you try to do it alone. The job club model is designed to utilize the collective power of a group to help job seekers find and keep employment opportunities. Each group tends to have their own culture and flare, but they all typically include weekly meetings, networking, resource sharing and guest speakers who provide a wealth of information on the job search process. Our recruitment team benefits from staying connected to various job clubs in Austin, and we thought we’d share some insider information on our three favorite …
January 4, 2018
6 Tips for Resume Writing
Your resume gets you the interview . . . you get the job! Resume writing can be a long process with lots of conflicting advice. As a recruiter for Peak, a staffing agency in Austin, I’d like to share some of our recommendations and then also share tips from other top websites. One thing that recruiters and hiring authorities agree on is that the purpose of your resume is to provide a snapshot of your experience and skills with an emphasis on how they relate to the job you want. Tailor your resume. This can be hard, especially if you …
January 10, 2018
Master your elevator pitch
Elevator Pitches and Job Searching Frequently Asked Questions What is an elevator pitch and why do I need one? An elevator pitch (for job seekers) is a short speech meant to pique the interest of a prospective employer. The idea is that it’s a short introduction speech that could be delivered on your way up an elevator with a stranger you’re trying to make an impression on. You will need one in order to quickly introduce yourself in order to get a business card from someone on the inside. How long is an elevator pitch? The length of an ideal …
February 14, 2018
Finding the job you LOVE
Advice from Peak Performers founder and CEO For many of us, growing up is a time of exploring ideas and our relationship to life – to others around us and the universe in which we live. It’s a big and complex universe with an enormous number of choices to be made. Many of us spend the first 25+ plus years of life just figuring out which choices will aid our survival the most (and which ones are most harmful). Most schools emphasize getting to college as soon as High School is done and that often means entering the full time …
March 28, 2018
Over 50? Looking for a job?
Tips for Austin Job Seekers over 50 It’s hard finding a new job or transitioning careers, especially when you might be thinking more about retirement. Things can be extra challenging these days competing with tech savvy millennials who will work for lower wages and can relocate easily—however your future is still bright! Here are 5 tips to compete in the job market! 1) Stay positive, stay current Employers can sense energy and enthusiasm—they appreciate perspective but don’t want someone stuck in the past. Make sure to stay positive and in the present both on paper and in person. Remember that …
May 30, 2018
Best Job Hunting Websites in Austin
Top Job Hunting Websites for Austin Texas There are a lot of job hunting websites out there. We often get asked which are the best ones to use? Short answer: all of them. It is so easy to get your resume multiple places that you might as well. The bigger task then becomes managing all those resumes and the correspondence you may receive from recruiters. Here’s one recruiter’s take on the top job search websites for job seekers to get noticed in Austin, TX. ZipRecruiter ZipRecruiter has taken the hiring market by storm. They aggregate many millions of …
June 6, 2018
Dude, where’s my job? Job seeking advice for recent grads!
Looking for Work for Recent Graduates: So you’ve graduated—now what? Maybe you’ve moved out on your own or maybe you’re looking to. Maybe you’ve already got your foot in the door with an organization, or maybe you’re bussing tables to make ends meet. Fear not—employers are looking for energetic and enthusiastic young people like you who are ready to change the world! And there are tons or opportunities out there for the eager recent grad. 5 Tips to Get Started 1) Start somewhere: It may not be your dream job right away, but it helps get you there. Every …
August 27, 2018
Applicant Tracking Systems
Focus Your Job Search “So…what do you do?” Don’t you hate that question? You get it at parties, you get it at job fairs, you even get it at the dentist! I don’t know about you, but I’m a lot more than just my work. If I’m a job seeker, though, my resume is not the place to tell you who I am. Employers get hundreds (sometimes thousands) of applications for every position that they post. This creates a mountain of reading that recruiters just cannot do. Often, computers read your resume first and rate it based on how relevant …
April 15, 2019
So…What Do You Do?
Focus Your Job Search “So…what do you do?” Don’t you hate that question? You get it at parties, you get it at job fairs, you even get it at the dentist! I don’t know about you, but I’m a lot more than just my work. If I’m a job seeker, though, my resume is not the place to tell you who I am. Employers get hundreds (sometimes thousands) of applications for every position that they post. This creates a mountain of reading that recruiters just cannot do. Often, computers read your resume first and rate it based on how relevant …
July 6, 2020
Austin Job Seeker Resources
Peak Performers employment agency is an active part of the recruiting and job seeking community and connected to many organizations and resources that may help job seekers find work. Here is our curated list of Austin job seeking resources: General Job Seeker Services Workforce Solutions is the operational arm of Texas Workforce Commission in providing various job seeker services. Peak Performers does not provide job seeker services and will usually refer job seekers onto Workforce Solutions. You can turn to Workforce Solutions for services such as: Unemployment benefits Free or discounted training and education opportunities Workplace accommodation resources Childcare assistance …
July 15, 2020
Virtual Interviews: Tips for Jobseekers and Employers
11 Tips for Virtual Interviews Virtual interviews have become increasingly common, including with state government agencies in Austin, TX. Before COVID-19, Peak Performers had been transitioning to conducting mostly virtual interviews because of their convenience for all parties. Now, living with the virus, you will find most employers, including Peak Performers, are conducting their interviews via phone or video chat or some combination of the two. Let’s look at some tips for both jobseekers and employers: Treat it like a normal interview. It’s important to take all interviews, regardless of how they are conducted, with the same level of seriousness. …
August 13, 2021
Cover Letter Guide 2022 and Examples
Are cover letters necessary in 2022? The utility of the cover letter will vary between jobs and between job seekers in Austin. While somewhat old fashioned, cover letters are a nice way of introducing yourself and expressing your interest in the job. We are often told that recruiters spend 6-10 seconds per resume in the initial evaluation. So then what’s the point of a cover letter and does it still get read? For our part at Peak Performers Staffing Agency, cover letters are nice to have though are not a requirement for our process. Recruiters usually read cover letters if they’re …
September 30, 2021
Working from home advice for job seekers and businesses
For job seekers Is work from home the new normal? I get a lot of questions these days about work from home (WFH) jobs. I also get a lot of job seekers that are only looking for remote options. Here’s my perspective: Depends on the job. If you are an office worker, it is more common for your job to be WFH, as opposed to two years ago. There are many jobs that are obviously excluded from WFH options, such as retail, hospitality, and essential roles. What’s less obvious is that lower-level jobs are often still asked to be …
November 16, 2021
How do I seek out a job if I’m a veteran?
Celebrating Veterans’ Day with Jobs! Last week was Veterans’ Day. Peak Performers, a nonprofit employment agency, appreciates the sacrifices veterans have made in service to our country. Thank you. Tips for Veteran Job Seekers If you are a veteran or know one looking for work, we can help. Feel free to reach out to Myles or to apply online. 1) Seek out support resources. Veterans (and often their spouses) have access to a wide range of resources. In Texas, the Texas Veterans Commission helps orient thousands of veterans every year to a variety of services available, including helping them find work. 2) …
January 28, 2022
How Do I Compare Multiple Job Offers?
Tips for Comparing Job Offers Many job seekers now may be getting multiple competitive offers and be faced with a new predicament: which job do I accept? While it’s tempting to look only at the bottom line—the pay—there are many other intangible factors to consider. To start off with, as you begin your job search, it can help by making a list of what matters to you. Then seek to compare apples to apples. For this I included a video that can help you evaluate all the offers of benefits packages. Factors to Consider When Comparing Job Offers Compensation This …
January 31, 2022
Take Advantage of Peak Hiring Cycles
Timing Your Job Search Hiring often comes in cycles. As a job seeker, you can take advantage of these cycles in order to apply at the right time. Here are several examples of hiring cycles: Budget-based Hiring Cycles Typically we see an increase in hiring activity towards the end of the fiscal year for government agencies as they seek to fill headcount and get projects done with their leftover budget. The federal end of fiscal year is September 30 and state of Texas is August 31. Many private companies begin their budget year January 1st. Seasonal Hiring Cycles Retail will …
February 2, 2022
Focus on What You Can Control
Job Seeking Challenges If COVID-19 and the last couple years has taught me anything, it’s to take a step back and focus on what I can control (because there’s an awful lot of things I can’t!) I feel the same goes for job seeking… I talk to many, many job seekers who are feeling frustrated, burnt out, and like their situation is hopeless. They feel like they’re either stuck in a job that they don’t like or stuck without work altogether. This in spite of employers nationally struggling to find workers. So what can you control? -What jobs you apply …
February 4, 2022
Job Search Recommendations and Referrals
Job Search Referrals Ask around for job recommendations and referrals when looking for your next job. When I first moved to Austin, I needed to find a dentist. So I asked my co-workers and friends. Who do you use? After talking to a few people, I found one who was in my area, covered by my insurance, and well-regarded by multiple co-workers. And they’ve been great–which is especially valuable to me since I’m afraid of going to the dentist! The jobs we see online are typically the ones that are best advertised. After all, Indeed and Ziprecruiter make a lot …
February 4, 2022
Top Rated Staffing Agencies in Austin
Picking the Best Staffing Agency Whether you’re a job seeker or an employer, picking a top rated staffing agency in Austin is key to your success. Staffing agencies are key partners. Here are some considerations to keep in mind to help you pick the top rated staffing agency. Staffing Agency Considerations Staffing Specialization When considering the best staffing agency, consider first your industry specialization. Many staffing firms will specialize in particular kinds of staffing. The leaders of these staffing firms often have experience recruiting for that industry and plenty of connections. Furthermore, the search process for an accountant or information …
February 17, 2022
Best Employment Agencies in Austin
Picking the Best Employment Agency in Austin If you’re looking to work with an employment agency in Austin, you have many to choose from. ResumeSpice lists at least 100 of them! So if you’re looking to compare agencies, here’s our tips for doing so: Tips for Comparing Employment Agencies Look at their jobs An employment agency isn’t going to do you much good if they don’t have a job that aligns with your skills and career goals. Also, many employment agencies will specialize. For example, we don’t often staff for warehouse or janitorial roles and many of our positions are …
April 21, 2022
Answering the Phone to Recruiter Calls
Answer the Phone to Recruiter Calls Many people dread phone calls. They will do just about everything to avoid phone calls, even if they’re looking for a job. But in the business world, the phone is still the go-to communication tool. That means if you’re looking for work, answer the phone. You should answer your phone when job hunting because it might be a recruiter phone call. Phone Etiquette for Recruiter Phone Calls and FAQs about Answering Recruiter Calls Question: If job hunting, do I need to answer an unknown or out-of-area number? Answer: You should absolutely answer unknown numbers. …
July 1, 2022
Don’t have a perfect resume?
Advice for getting a job (without a perfect resume) I’m a little jealous of my wife’s perfect resume. She’s known she’s wanted to be a children’s librarian since high school. When you look at her resume, she is the obvious choice candidate since all of her experience is applicable. When she first was applying for jobs as a children’s librarian in Austin, she got an interview for every two jobs she applied for. Most of our paths are not that linear. Most adults will switch careers 5.7 times according to Zippia. This can leave us feeling unqualified for the positions that …
July 12, 2022
Showing them you want the job
Expressing your passion while looking for work Last week I was working with a job seeker who almost got declined for an interview, despite being incredibly well qualified. This was due to his not being overt about his desire to work at the organization. I had to convince the customer that he wanted to work for them. Sometimes a job is just a business arrangement where one party gets talent and the other gets a paycheck. However, many organizations view themselves in a more egalitarian light. (Here at Peak Performers Staffing Agency, passion for the mission is critical to getting a …
August 12, 2022
Time is money while job searching
Even if You’re Unemployed… Your time is still valuable We all know the adage: “time is money.” But it’s easy to forget this if we’re not employed and not currently making any money. Furthermore, it’s painful to think about spending money/time on job seeking activities that don’t pan out. However, it’s critical that you approach your job seeking as though your time has a monetary value. Why This Matters: 1) Focus and productivity Thinking about your time as money means that you will focus harder on job seeking. Each time you submit a resume, scroll Indeed, and drive to an …
August 15, 2022
Video Resumes (and Video Cover Letters)
Tips for Video Resumes Everything you Wanted to Know about Video Cover Letters Video cover letters (sometimes called “video resumes” or even “video CV”) were pioneered by TikTok in 2021. Since then have seen more job seekers filming them, and more employers requesting the. A video cover letter can be great to put on your LinkedIn in order to help you “jump off the page” from your resume. In this article, we address some of the top questions about them. Also check out the video featuring Eliana De La Garza from Austin Community College sharing her thoughts on video cover …
August 18, 2022
A Better Way to Online Job Search
Advice for Online Job Search The Problem with Indeed and Ziprecruiter Here’s how most people look for work these days: they scroll through Indeed or Ziprecriuter, apply for promising roles, and then keep scrolling endlessly. Most of the time, they never hear back. There is a better way to do your online job search. The problem with this technique is that most jobs posted online are not actually posted on these platforms. It costs companies hundreds or thousands of dollars to advertise jobs on these platforms. Companies, just like you or me, want to save money. In fact, many companies …
August 26, 2022
Professional Employment References: A Job Seeking Guide
Learn how securing a solid employment reference shapes perceptions and influences hiring decisions and makes an impactful impression in your professional narrative.
September 1, 2022
Tips for phone interviews
How to interview on the phone Advice and tips for having a great phone interview Following the pandemic, many initial …
September 8, 2022
Career coaches
All about career coaches What does a career coach do? A career coach will often help you with several key …
September 16, 2022
Changing your resume
Advice for how and when to change your resume Your resume is not a tattoo. Be ready to change it. …
September 30, 2022
Asking questions in an interview
Get your interviewer talking! Advice for creating interview dialogue An interview is all about you, right? Well, not really. An …
October 28, 2022
Getting over your interview fears
Job interviewing fears Interview fears and how to get over them Interviewing can be scary. You’re meeting strangers, your self …
November 2, 2022
Job Search Feedback
Feedback is critical to your job search. Processing feedback when looking for a job When you ask a friend to …
November 9, 2022
Artificial intelligence and the work world
Insights into the new world of work Is artificial intelligence coming for my job? If your job is repetitive and …
November 18, 2022
Layoff FAQs and Planning
Planning for layoffs and frequently asked questions Are layoffs coming in 2023? Right now, the long-forecasted recession seems to be …
December 7, 2022
Employment after being an entrepreneur
How do I put my start-up business on my resume? Running your own business is hard and you have to …
December 15, 2022
2023 Job Seeking Advice
Find a job in 2023 Top job seeking advice from Peak Performers It’s that time of the year: time for …
January 5, 2023
Remote work drawbacks
Considering the drawbacks of remote work Is remote work good for my career? I’ve worked remotely before so I get …
January 22, 2020
Picking the Right Staffing and Recruiting Agency
Navigating the recruitment maze? Unlock hiring success with the right staffing partner! Discover how Peak Performers, with unique offerings, simplifies your hiring journey.
July 12, 2023
4 Essential Interview Questions for Finding Your Ideal Hire
The key to unlocking successful hiring lies in conducting interviews that reveal a candidate’s true potential and overall fit within the organization. Beyond the typical questions, there is a treasure trove of inquiries that can uncover valuable insights. These are the best interview questions you can ask candidates for better hiring results. General Interview Questions General interview questions are broader and can be asked across different industries. These questions are great conversation starters that help you understand a candidate’s background, career goals, work style, communication skills, self-awareness, and ability to articulate their thoughts and experiences effectively. Here are some examples …
July 26, 2023
Redefining Employee Retention and Engagement in Today’s World of Work
The struggle to attract and retain top talent has become an uphill battle for employers in today’s competitive job market. As the workforce landscape continues to evolve, one critical factor emerges as the linchpin for success: employee engagement. The era of “quiet quitting” is upon us, and its impact on organizational productivity and morale cannot be ignored. In this article, we explore the vital relationship between employee engagement and retention, shedding light on how nurturing a culture of engagement can minimize the impact of quiet quitting. What’s the Link Between Employee Retention and Engagement? Employee engagement and high employee retention …
August 9, 2023
Set the Right Foundations: What is Belonging in the Workplace?
You may be increasingly worried about employees leaving their jobs, wondering if your own team feels like they should quit too. You have done what you can to make them feel included, but do they feel like they belong? Improve your work culture by cultivating a sense of belongingness. Here are the things you need to know. The Great Resignation: What’s Causing It A McKinsey survey on the Great Attrition justified employers’ concern about workplace connectivity. Fifty-four percent of employees who left their jobs did not feel valued by their company. Fifty-two percent didn’t feel valued by their managers. Fifty-one …
August 23, 2023
Contracting and Temporary Staffing: What Every Employer Needs to Know
Finding suitable candidates quickly and efficiently can be challenging for many employers. From balancing economic fluctuations with the evolving market demands, there’s just so much to do within a limited timeframe. The need for agile staffing solutions has never been more crucial in lifting some administrative weights, leaving you with more time to focus on core business activities. In this article, we discuss everything you need to know about contracting and temporary staffing, including how these staffing solutions can help you optimize your workforce, adapt to economic situations and thrive in a rapidly changing business environment. The Difference Between Contracting …
September 13, 2023
Disability-Inclusive Infrastructure: 8 Ways to Implement Physical Workplace Adaptations
When it comes to the workplace, fostering an environment of inclusion extends beyond awareness and best practices—it involves reimagining the workplace’s infrastructure, design, and functionalities to enhance accessibility and accommodate people with disabilities Let’s go further and see what different innovative approaches to implementing disability-inclusive workplace adaptations there are today. An Employer’s Legal Duties for Disability Inclusion and Reasonable Accommodation What you may not realize is that many accommodations are free or would only require minimal cost to the employer. According to a recent Job Accommodation Network study, approximately half of all accommodations were at no cost to the employer, …
September 27, 2023
What Makes a Job Good: 4 Empowering Takeaways for Employers
Not all jobs are made equal. Some jobs are much more demanding than others and not all people excel in the same roles—it’s all about finding the right fit. But no matter how challenging a job is, employers can elevate employee experience. In this post, we’ll share some insights about the things that keep top talent within a company, or—in other words—what makes an employee’s job “good.” It’s Not Just the Job Often, you’ll come across employees who quit their jobs, saying, “I’m not satisfied with that job,” “This job is driving me crazy,” or “I’m better off working for …
July 5, 2023
Virtual Interviews: Essential Tips and Tricks for Jobseekers
Video interviews have become commonplace in this era of remote work and virtual communication. If you’ve recently received an email inviting you to a virtual interview for your dream job, the anxiety of navigating the process may be overwhelming. However, by learning effective strategies for approaching these interviews, you can increase your chances of receiving the job offer. In this article, we discuss detailed tips that can help you excel in virtual interviews and make a lasting impression on prospective employers. 7 Powerful Virtual Interview Hacks That Works  Here are some virtual interview tips to help you land your next …
July 19, 2023
‘Ally’ Is a Verb: 8 Ways to Practice Allyship at Work
Fostering a company culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion has become essential for organizations and their employees. While diversity initiatives play a vital role in creating a more inclusive environment, what truly shapes workplace allyship is the collective actions and behaviors of every individual at work. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or new to the workforce, this article can guide you on how you can actively practice Allyship at work. By embracing these strategies, you can contribute to a more equitable and harmonious workplace where everyone feels valued and supported. What is Allyship at Work? Allyship at work is the …
August 2, 2023
Improve Your Job Search Online, Look Beyond Job Titles!
Every job is unique despite having similar titles. Look further and see how each job can fit into your personal values, skills, experiences, and preferences.
August 16, 2023
The Employed Job Seeker’s Dilemma: Can You Reach Out to a Recruiter?
The question of whether it is acceptable to engage with recruiters while currently employed is something that most professionals ponder. It’s a topic that often stirs up mixed emotions, as it makes you weigh the potential benefits against the perceived risks. However, embracing the idea of maintaining a conversation with recruiters while employed can be advantageous in many ways. So, going back to the question, the answer is a solid yes. But before that, let’s see what recruiters actually do. Who is a Recruiter? You probably know what most recruiters do; hire new employees. They connect job seekers to companies …
August 30, 2023
Networking in 2023: Offline and Online Relationships Matter
In today’s interconnected professional landscape, the power of networking cannot be underestimated. It has become a vital skill that can open doors, foster collaborations, and propel career growth. However, successful networking goes beyond merely exchanging business cards at events. It hinges on building meaningful relationships that stand the test of time and serves as a foundation for professional success. In this article, we provide practical and effective networking tips that can help you establish genuine connections, expand your network, and unlock exciting opportunities that can propel your career to new heights. What Is Networking and Why Is It So Important? …
September 6, 2023
Salary Negotiation 101: A Job Seeker’s Guide to Securing Fair Compensation
Congratulations on securing an interview and getting one step closer to your career aspirations! As you prepare for your job offer, you will need to be thinking about salary negotiation. Negotiating for better pay may seem intimidating, but it can significantly impact your future earnings and career trajectory. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the art of salary negotiation, equipping you with the knowledge and confidence to secure fair compensation. Why is Salary Negotiation Necessary? Negotiating salary can significantly increase your earnings. According to Business Insider, salary negotiations can make up to a $1 million difference in your lifetime …
September 20, 2023
12 Soft Skills You Need to Thrive in Today’s Workplace
In today’s workplace, possessing technical skills alone is insufficient to excel in your career. Employers are increasingly looking for candidates with diverse soft skills that complement their technical expertise. In this article, we will explore 12 essential soft skills you need to thrive in today’s workplace. What Are Soft Skills and Hard Skills? Soft skills are personal attributes and abilities that enable individuals to interact effectively and professionally with others. They are essential for building strong work relationships, fostering teamwork, and adapting to the dynamic nature of modern businesses. These are transferrable skills like teamwork, leadership, compliance, ability to work …
October 11, 2023
Seal the Deal: Crafting the Perfect Response to “Why Should We Hire You?”
Among the many interview questions that you’re likely to encounter, one that often causes candidates to pause and ponder is the classic, “Why should we hire you?” This seemingly straightforward question can make or break your interview. In this article, we will help you craft a response that resonates with employers and showcases your genuine potential. Why Hiring Managers Ask, “Why Should We Hire You?” When employers ask this interview question, they want to: See if you’ve done your homework about the company. Verify that you understand the role you’re applying for. Gauge how confident you are in your abilities. …
October 25, 2023
Efficiently Bridging Gaps: How Staffing Agencies Facilitate Government Job Placements
Aside from private companies in a wide variety of career fields, many government agencies use staffing agencies too. As demand for skilled candidates continues to grow, more and more government agencies are turning to staffing agencies specialized in public sector recruitment. In this article, we’ll uncover why working with a staffing agency benefits both private and public sectors, and how government agencies benefit from partnering with staffing firms. Obstacles Encountered by Government Agencies The Great Resignation and baby boomers retiring have left many organizations struggling to find talent, including local, state, and federal government agencies. Like the private sector, they …
November 8, 2023
Hiring Outside the Industry Brings Fresh Perspectives
In today’s rapidly evolving job market, employers are regularly asking themselves: should they stick with hiring from within their industry or open the doors to candidates from different industries? This article explores the pros and cons of hiring outside your industry. Navigating Post-COVID Work: The Cross-Industry Hiring Dilemma In the world after COVID-19, work has changed. Remote and hybrid work is now more common. Hiring managers may find that boundaries separating people geographically are less of an issue. Many employers are finding talent outside their immediate geography and industry with the move online. A McKinsey report found that 87% of …
November 22, 2023
Exploring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Today’s Workplace
Having a robust Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion program is crucial for the modern workplace. It allows employees to feel more included and valued, leading to a happier and more productive workforce. In this resource, we examine DEI in organizations: how it’s impacting them currently, the challenges they’re feeling DEI programs, and where we’re going with the modern diverse workforce. The Fight for Inclusivity Isn’t Over: The Current State of DEI Most organizations are pursuing a state in their workplace where everyone can thrive equally. In a recent study by WorldatWork, they found that 83 percent of organizations had DEI initiatives …
December 6, 2023
Wake Up Call: 8 Ways to Avoid Unconscious Bias in Hiring
Unconscious biases can sneak in without us knowing. While we want hiring to be fair, these biases can lead to …
December 27, 2023
8 Inclusive Hiring Practices You Need to Know in 2024
Inclusive hiring practices go beyond mere checkboxes. Discover nine hiring practices that can turn your recruitment from standard to inclusive.
January 10, 2024
Why Inclusive Hiring Matters: A Strategic Approach to Bias-Free Hiring
The importance of diversity and building inclusive teams is a common conversation subject in recruitment. The advantages are clear: an …