July 2025

How to Write an Effective Job Description Tailored to Millennials

By |2025-03-21T12:29:28-04:00July 14, 2025|Millennials|

Companies seeking to hire talent soon are in a great position if they can tailor their job descriptions to suit more millennials. This generation is one of the largest and happens to be the most educated generation in history. Newsweek reported that in 2015 alone more than 2.9 million entered the workforce with a bachelor’s degree or better. These eager, educated young graduates are also entering the corporate world at a time when unemployment rates are the lowest in seven […]

What are Star Candidates Looking for in an Opportunity?

By |2025-03-21T12:16:15-04:00July 7, 2025|Star Candidates|

Attracting stars takes strategy when you are hiring in a competitive job market. In addition, hiring in an in-demand field like cybersecurity or data management means you need to have a game plan. How can companies attract the stars they need to succeed? What are they looking for?

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For most talent, career growth is near the top of their must-list when it comes to what they want from a role or company. They want to have the opportunity […]

May 2025

How to Best Use Performance Incentives in the Design and Architecture Field

By |2024-06-12T13:25:24-04:00May 5, 2025|Performance Incentives|

Because of how most design and architecture firms are structured, professionals are rarely paid through traditional performance incentives. Yet, performance incentives are a proven way to increase productivity, work quality, and job satisfaction. The design and architecture field can be intense, so incentives can be particularly helpful in this field. The hours are long, the deadlines are tight, and much of the work happens behind the scenes. Many design firms are finding creative ways to increase engagement and improve retention […]

April 2025

How Can Companies Attract the Best Talent?

By |2025-04-08T16:09:46-04:00April 7, 2025|Companies, Recruiters, Attract the Best Talent|

All too often, companies focus their recruiting strategy on describing the job responsibilities and their preferred requirements – essentially what the company is looking for in a candidate. While there’s nothing wrong with sharing that information, it will not attract the passive A-players. They want to hire someone who is currently employed, doing well, and not actively looking for a job. Giving them a description of a job like what they are already doing will not compel them […]

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