The May employment report released on Friday June 6th ran counter to some expectations. The U.S. Labor Department announced 217,000 new jobs were added during the month and that the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.3 percent.
Analysts predicting a gain of 210,000-215,000 payroll additions in May were surprised Wednesday when payroll processor ADP’s monthly jobs report estimated a mere 179,000...
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Five High-Growth, High-Paying Careers
If you are looking to pursue a new career, it may be wise of you to look for jobs with high growth and pay potential.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor data some career paths are projected to grow by at least 16 percent through 2022 and have a median salary of at least $75,000 per year.
Jobs such as Information Security Analyst and Civil Engineer are among the careers that are projected ...
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Meet King & Bishop’s Neal Fay
Meet Neal Fay the Senior Director of Business Development at King & Bishop. In his position he helps build relationships with clients in order to provide them a service. In turn, this helps the recruiting team identify the right candidate resources.
Neal wants clients to know that he is in it for the long run. When clients work with him he is always reachable and available whenever they need ...
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Jobs Report for February
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell and hit a fresh three-month low last week, suggesting a strengthening in labor market conditions.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits dropped 9,000 to a seasonally adjusted 315,000, the Labor Department said on Thursday. That was the lowest reading since late November.
Claims for the week ended March...
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HR Services for Small Businesses
When it comes to a small business, typically defined as 49 employees or under, there may be ambiguity about what their HR profile looks like. A small business may need help meeting or navigating compliance issues related to employment, benefits and technology.
With the many new regulations that come with programs such as the Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as “Obamacare”, and the Massac...
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Resume Formatting Tips
A resume is important to making a good impression when looking for a job. If you have your resume formatted correctly, you will stand out, be noticed by recruiters and maybe even get the job. Below are some tips from King & Bishop’s Leto Papadopoulos and Tasha Schlake Festel on formatting your resume so you won’t get overlooked.
-Executive Summary
A recruiter likes to see a good executive...
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Join King & Bishop at the Special Olympics MA Bio Ball
This spring King & Bishop will be sponsoring and participating in the 10th annual Special Olympics MA Bio-Ball Tournament. The event will take place on April 12th at Basketball City in Boston, MA.
The tournament consists of the 16 participating companies each fielding a basketball team. That team is then paired with a local Special Olympics Massachusetts basketball team forming an integrated ...
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Entry Level Job Search Skills
In some respects, entry level job seekers have an advantage over more experienced candidates. Employers know they can mold them according to their own processes, and they command a lower salary based on minimal experience. They still need to uncover the right opportunity and get in front of potential employers.
Here are some tips for the entry level job seeker:
Have a resume geared towards the ...
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Tips for the Job Seeker
Here are some job seeker tips from Leto Papadopoulos, who is the Director of Training & Development here at King & Bishop:
Have a clear and concise resume that speaks to the position of interest.
You may assume that an employer knows you’re qualified based on title, but it’s easy to be overlooked if you don’t include the right info/keywords. Make sure your resume reflects what they ment...
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