Recruiting Career Advice

A Day in the Life of a Recruiter: Sara Kolis

Hi all! I’m Senior Professional Recruiter, Sara Kolis. I live in Cleveland, Ohio, with my husband, two kids, and two dogs. I have an MBA from Case Western and worked in the restaurant business for 15 years (even longer if you count my part-time jobs through college) before making the switch to the recruiting side about a year…

A Day in the Life of a Recruiter: Anita Moren

Hello! My name is Anita Moren, and I’m a Senior Recruiter and Coach for Goodwin Recruiting. I joined Goodwin four years ago after a long career in the hospitality industry, traveling the world to open and operate hotels and spas, after which I decided to leverage my experience hiring the right people to become a…

A Day in the Life of a Recruiter: Vincent Frankowski

Hello everyone! My name is Vince Frankowski, and I’m a Senior Recruiter and Coach for Goodwin Recruiting. I live in the Brookhaven area of Atlanta with my wife, two daughters, and my dog. I attended Temple University for Business Management in Philadelphia and worked in restaurant hospitality operations for 22 years before making the switch…

COVID-19 vs. the Working Parent

COVID-19 – the global pandemic of our generation. Some of us were in the middle of the job hunt or in the process of securing new jobs when the pandemic hit full force. Schools and daycares were shut down; we were all on complete lockdown. Eventually, we have been allowed out of our homes, and…

Career Change: 9 Tips for Overcoming a Lack of Experience

Candidates seeking a career change and recent graduates should be applying to entry-level positions, but they both run into the same problem when they do. Most “entry-level” jobs require some years of beginner experience in the industry. This barrier can make applying to entry-level jobs a frustrating and discouraging experience. If you are trying to break into…

Make the Change: How to Transition Into the World of Industrial Recruiting

Human beings are hard-wired to appreciate consistency. Whether it’s morning coffee or an evening workout, most people crave stable schedules and lives. Therefore, it’s no wonder many industrial recruiting professionals are reluctant to make significant career changes. Why would they? The truth is there are many opportunities for industrial professionals seeking something other than a…

Looking for a Career Change? Here is Why You Should Consider a Career in Hospitality Recruiting

Certain job skills are highly adaptable and provide opportunities for career transitions. For example, tax debt resolution specialists are usually former IRS agents. Many private detectives once served as police officers. People who know the ins and outs of an industry can use their skills in a variety of ways. When it comes to a…

Top 5 Benefits of Becoming a Recruiter

Many professionals have worked with recruiters during their careers. Some have even landed lucrative jobs thanks to recruiting partnerships. The truth is the benefits of becoming a recruiter are many for energetic and hardworking individuals and could be a great career move for you! Here are five benefits of becoming a recruiter: 1) Career Growth…

Becoming a Recruiter: Learn What a Proper Finance Recruiter Resume Looks Like

Many finance professionals have worked with recruiters, as they’re often contacted by staffing agencies with job opportunities. Yet, some ambitious workers may wonder what it’s like to switch roles. Can someone with an established finance career create a compelling finance recruiter resume? The truth is, a finance recruiter resume will attract positive attention if it…

Looking For a New Opportunity? Learn About the Top Traits Needed To Become a Manufacturing Recruiter

It seems everybody is talking about today’s amazing job market and the implications for workers and businesses. But there’s another little-discussed benefit that’s worth serious consideration. Now’s a great time for somebody seeking to secure her first manufacturing recruiter position!  Recruiting can be very rewarding, both financially and professionally. But as with any serious job, it’s not for everyone. Honest…

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