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The Daughters of the Great Depression and How They Shaped Gender Equality

With Gender Equality Month wrapping up, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the women who have helped shape women’s rights and the privileges we often take for granted today. Susan B. Anthony, Gloria Steinem, Malala Youssafza, and Freda Kalou, just to name a few. The wonderful achievements of women are never-ending, and I’m grateful to all of those who made such an impact on gender equality. The women I want to reflect on today are the daughters of the Great Depression,…

Why Mental Health Should Be Part of Your Workplace Conversation

Did you know that 90% of companies globally say they focus on equity and inclusion?     Did you know that of that 90%, only 4% of employers say they focus on disabilities as a part of that focus?    Today, I am going to specifically talk about mental health and why it should be included…

This Women’s History Month, Let’s All Help to Move the Mark

Women’s History Month is a time to recognize the extraordinary accomplishments of women throughout American history and the labor movement. It is a time to celebrate our nation of heroes and all that women have contributed to society, here and abroad. Just as important, it is a time to join in and act to create…

When Is the Right Time to Check a Job Candidate’s References?

The job search and especially the hiring process with prospective employers can be stressful for job candidates. It’s important for hiring executives and hiring managers to be respectful of their time and emotions. After all, these individuals are showing interest in joining your organization and taking the time to apply. Whether or not they are…

Top 5 Things to Look for When Hiring a Cannabis Executive

The cannabis business is an emerging marketplace that is going through a reshaping of the way business is conducted. This is based on a combination of dynamics, both internal and external, that need to be recognized and addressed in a company’s general behavior.   Internal examples of things driving change:   More, bigger, and better competition  A…

Living and Working in the Cayman Islands: What You Need to Know

One of my areas of focus as a talent recruiter is working with businesses in the Caribbean in a wide range of industries that need to attract professionals to their open positions.   As a former resident and business owner in the Caribbean, I am a knowledgeable and trusted resource for job candidates, as well as…

On International Women’s Day, This Is My Story

International Women’s Day is observed each year on March 8. This global day of recognition celebrates the historical, cultural, and political achievements of women. It is also a time to bring awareness and take action against gender inequality around the world.    On this International Women’s Day, I’m taking the opportunity to share my story and…

Employee Recognition for the Win!

Over the last 8 years, my recruiting career has led me to speak with job seekers every day. In those conversations, I always ask what’s most important to them outside of salary and benefits; not because those aren’t important factors, but because as recruiters, we like to dig a little deeper into the intangibles. Obviously, answers…

5 Job Posting Tips from a Social Media Perspective

As social media manager for Goodwin Recruiting, I tend to observe online job postings in a different way – a platform-specific way. It’s important that job postings include the right details about an open position, but to successfully attract and motivate potential candidates through social media, it’s also essential to post a job in a…

Hospitality Skills Drive Success in All Industries

Before I chose to become a talent recruiter several years ago, I spent decades in the hospitality industry. Working in hotels, restaurants, and hospitality management teaches people some invaluable things – like how to appease and calm an upset guest, balance 10 dishes at the same time, perfectly fold towels, and of course, as a…

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