Georgia IT Staffing Firm Archives - Open Systems Inc. https://www.opensystemsinc.com/tag/georgia-it-staffing-firm/ Mon, 27 Jan 2020 15:44:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.opensystemsinc.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/cropped-favicon-1-32x32.png Georgia IT Staffing Firm Archives - Open Systems Inc. https://www.opensystemsinc.com/tag/georgia-it-staffing-firm/ 32 32 135985054 The Candidate Experience is still Broken, Here’s Why https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2020/02/13/the-candidate-experience-is-still-broken-heres-why/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2020/02/13/the-candidate-experience-is-still-broken-heres-why/#respond Thu, 13 Feb 2020 15:20:50 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1434 Are you losing out on top talent because of a subpar recruiting experience? With many companies competing for the same talent pool, companies can’t afford to be lazy when it comes to the hiring process. Investing in the candidate experience is a key way to attract talent and encourage qualified candidates to get excited about working for… Read more »

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Are you losing out on top talent because of a subpar recruiting experience? With many companies competing for the same talent pool, companies can’t afford to be lazy when it comes to the hiring process. Investing in the candidate experience is a key way to attract talent and encourage qualified candidates to get excited about working for and with your company.   

What exactly does a “broken” experience look like for job seekers? Here are some top candidate complaints that keep many applicants from moving forward with a job – or even applying to one, to begin with.   

  1. Difficult, time-consuming applications: Candidates don’t want to have to invest an hour of their time to apply for a job. Most candidates think a resume only gets a cursory glance, or never even makes it to a real person because of applicant tracking software. If they have to fill out an extensive application (especially after already uploading their resume), they might quit on the process early on, which means you never get a chance to connect with those talented candidates. Applicants understand that a hiring screening that includes assessments and other tools is necessary for some jobs. Still, most don’t want to invest the time in these steps if they’re not even sure their resume will be considered, so your company might consider restructuring and reordering your process.   
  2. Lack of communication: Hiring managers and HR staff used to be able to tell candidates, “We’ll be in touch,” but that doesn’t work in today’s hiring climate. Candidates want to know what the next steps are and need clarity on when they should expect to hear from someone. Leaving candidates waiting for what’s next can lead them to move on with a different company.   
  3. Long timelines: Companies are losing talent to other organizations because they’re not acting fast enough. Applicants know there are a lot of options available to them, and they don’t want to wait around for a company that seems wishy-washy or disorganized. Make it a priority to create the most efficient hiring process possible.   

The team at Open Systems can help you improve your recruitment experience without sacrificing candidate quality or thorough vetting. Our expertise in your industry and years of experience in recruitment allow us to help give your company an edge when it comes to finding your next hire. Get in touch with our team today.   

 

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Career Spotlight: Renewable Energy Engineer https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/12/05/career-spotlight-renewable-energy-engineer/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/12/05/career-spotlight-renewable-energy-engineer/#comments Thu, 05 Dec 2019 14:19:16 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1412 Renewable energy has been the subject of increased attention and excitement in recent years. More and more focus is being placed on the importance of renewable energy sources for the continued success of cultures and economies worldwide. In addition to being an important social focus, the emphasis on renewable energy has helped to create more job… Read more »

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Renewable energy has been the subject of increased attention and excitement in recent years. More and more focus is being placed on the importance of renewable energy sources for the continued success of cultures and economies worldwide. In addition to being an important social focus, the emphasis on renewable energy has helped to create more job opportunities. Renewable energy engineers are more in demand now than ever before. Here’s what to know about this exciting career path.  

Education: 

Whether you’re focusing on new ways to extract energy sustainably or working with developing renewable energy systems and equipment, math and science aptitude is a must for this position. Most candidates will have some prior engineering experience in some sectors and will have a bachelor’s degree in engineering or similar track. Most schools don’t yet offer a renewable energy engineering specific degree. Still, many offer a minor or certifications that cover topics like electrical energy conversion, energy economics, and renewable energy policies.  

Salary: 

The average salary for someone working as a renewable energy engineer is about $71,000. This varies, of course, based on several factors, including geographical region and company the position is for. Overall, the job outlook is positive as climate change, and other concerns push the need for renewable energy higher up the priority list of many industries. Some sources predict that renewable energy could make up over 20% of the country’s power by 2030.  

Skillset:

Like all engineers, renewable energy engineers need to be math and science savvy, as well as up for a challenge. The desire to consistently be learning and growing is the key to success in a long-term career as an energy engineer. Communication and presentation skills are also essential skills to cultivate for this career path.  

Those who work in the renewable energy sector have a chance to make a significant difference in the future of energy use. If you’re looking for your next position and want to see if you can apply your skills to this up and coming industry, give our team a call today. We can help you find the right organization to help fuel your career.  

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Struggling to Hire Good Developers? Here is What You Might be Doing Wrong https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/11/26/struggling-to-hire-good-developers-here-is-what-you-might-be-doing-wrong/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/11/26/struggling-to-hire-good-developers-here-is-what-you-might-be-doing-wrong/#comments Tue, 26 Nov 2019 13:36:47 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1408 Hiring good developers can be critical to your organization. But many organizations struggle with hiring the right people and wondering what your business might be doing wrong?   Here’s what to avoid:  Don’t look at education only: A well-known school or graduate degree doesn’t necessarily tell you if a candidate will be good at a job. Remember that… Read more »

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Hiring good developers can be critical to your organization. But many organizations struggle with hiring the right people and wondering what your business might be doing wrong?  

Here’s what to avoid: 

  1. Don’t look at education only: A well-known school or graduate degree doesn’t necessarily tell you if a candidate will be good at a job. Remember that education is only one part of what has shaped a candidate, and a more critical factor might be if they’re agile and smart enough to do the job, which isn’t always apparent by graduation alone.  
  2. Don’t focus on the brand name of past employers: Looking at prior employer experience can be a helpful tool that gives you a foundation of information about your candidate, but getting too hung up on past employers can be a mistake. The resume is a launching point and a good source of initial guidance. The most important thing to do is focus on the candidate and not get hung up on a past employer. Even if that company was successful, you can’t correlate their success with your candidate. 
  3. Don’t hire someone who knows only what you need them to know: Hiring on skills alone can hurt your business. It can end up driving you to focus on the wrong talent, leaving qualified people behind. Relevant experience can be a tremendous asset, but what can be much more important is the desire to learn and the ability to deal well with the need to be constantly improving. If they can talk about complex topics intelligently, they can likely learn the requirements of the job and excel at the role. Ultimately, hiring someone who has a basis of knowledge but is also teachable is good for your business.  

The truth is that hiring – where there is so much qualified talent in the market – can take a long time and be very difficult.  

Our expert team can help.  

With years of IT hiring experience, we keep up with the needs of the industry and can spot great talent easily, helping you find the best fit for your open positions. Get in touch with our team today.  

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Being Honest with Your Boss can Increase your Workplace Happiness https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/17/being-honest-with-your-boss-can-increase-your-workplace-happiness/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/17/being-honest-with-your-boss-can-increase-your-workplace-happiness/#respond Mon, 17 Jun 2019 12:00:56 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1377 Even the best bosses aren’t mind readers. As scary as being honest with someone who supervises our work can be, communication is important. Plus, honesty doesn’t always equal being dramatic or gossipy; it can just be straightforward information. Here’s why being more honest with your boss can help your workplace happiness. Bosses are busy: We’re… Read more »

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Even the best bosses aren’t mind readers. As scary as being honest with someone who supervises our work can be, communication is important. Plus, honesty doesn’t always equal being dramatic or gossipy; it can just be straightforward information.

Here’s why being more honest with your boss can help your workplace happiness.

  • Bosses are busy: We’re all busy and sometimes our workload and responsibilities cause some things might go unnoticed. If you feel like your work quality is being overlooked or you aren’t getting the direction you need for projects, talk to your boss directly. There’s a good chance that they aren’t ignoring you, but that they’ve gotten caught up in their own work and need an honest reminder of something they’ve missed.
  • Bosses can create change: Your boss can often be the most direct route to change. If you have a coworker who constantly makes inappropriate comments or doesn’t contribute to projects, your boss may be able to directly step in and help create some change. If not, they can help you escalate issues to whoever can help. If there are issues on your team that are affecting you, chances are they’re affecting someone else too and letting your boss know can improve the situation for everyone.
  • Bosses have bosses too: Your manager reports to someone. They have a responsibility to their boss to manage productive teams. This means your boss has a vested interest in your success and your job satisfaction; anything that makes you a better member of their team is not just good for you but can help them look good too.

Honest workplaces are healthier workplaces. Honest communication can always be conducted in a respectful and professional way and can help prevent future problems down the road. If you don’t feel like you can be honest with your boss directly, think about who in management or leadership you could speak with honestly.

If you’re looking for a new job or better company fit, get in touch with our team. Over our history, we’ve established excellent relationships with organizations and we’re experts at matching skilled employees with new employers. Call us today.

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The Best Ways to Include Your IT Staff’s Introverts into the Discussion https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/10/the-best-ways-to-include-your-it-staffs-introverts-into-the-discussion/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/10/the-best-ways-to-include-your-it-staffs-introverts-into-the-discussion/#respond Mon, 10 Jun 2019 12:00:29 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1376 Every work team is made up of different personalities and the best businesses know how to engage with all of them. Introverts have a number of qualities that attribute to a balanced workplace – they’re often good listeners, thoughtful, independent, and contemplative.  They can be perceived as passive, though, and often don’t engage with coworkers… Read more »

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Every work team is made up of different personalities and the best businesses know how to engage with all of them. Introverts have a number of qualities that attribute to a balanced workplace – they’re often good listeners, thoughtful, independent, and contemplative.  They can be perceived as passive, though, and often don’t engage with coworkers or in meetings the way extroverts or other employees might. Here are some ways to make sure you’re including introverts in your business conversations.

  1. Remember digital space: Introvert isn’t synonymous with shy or anxious. Introverts are energized by time alone and feel depleted by large groups of people, making it harder for them to engage in common business situations like conference meetings. Making space for introverts to join the conversation can look like following up with meeting attendees after the meeting and requesting feedback.
  2. Create recharge spaces: Introverts may find the very act of being in a busy workplace draining, so it can be beneficial for employers to provide quiet spaces for employees to take a break and recharge so they can feel more energized during times of collaboration.
  3. Look for other signs of engagement: Introverts might not engage best by leading group conversations and brainstorms. They might feel more comfortable in one on one conversations or get more thinking done by taking notes or sketching. If you’re concerned that your introverted employees aren’t as engaged in their work, make sure to look for and encourage signs besides outward collaboration.

Introverts are valuable members of every work team. Learning how to better relate to and encourage them will help them feel more included and result in higher employee engagement. A little planning on the employer’s part can go a long way towards fostering the kind of workspace where everyone can thrive.

If you’re looking to add the next talented member of your team, we can help. Our industry experience can help you connect with the right person for your open role. Call us today to get started.

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How to Tell If Your IT Employees Need a Little Space https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/03/how-to-tell-if-your-it-employees-need-a-little-space/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/06/03/how-to-tell-if-your-it-employees-need-a-little-space/#comments Mon, 03 Jun 2019 13:31:53 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1375 Top IT employees tend to like a high degree of autonomy. Whether it’s deciding how to perform a task, the best methods of meeting a goal, or deciding what to wear in the morning, the more freedom employees feel, the better. If they don’t feel they have enough room to make their own decisions, they… Read more »

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Top IT employees tend to like a high degree of autonomy. Whether it’s deciding how to perform a task, the best methods of meeting a goal, or deciding what to wear in the morning, the more freedom employees feel, the better. If they don’t feel they have enough room to make their own decisions, they can start feeling very confined and restricted – even frustrated with jobs they otherwise like.

Employees feeling frustrated can lead to performance and even retention issues. If you have employees who like to self-manage and aren’t being given an opportunity to do so, or employees who feel stifled at work, they can become disengaged and start to look for new opportunities.

Here are some ways to tell if your employees need a little space.

They ask to do things differently

Sometimes, employees will ask directly if they can handle tasks in a different way. Perhaps you’ve been compiling reports with a specific database or in a specific format. If the folks responsible have new suggestions, hear them out at a minimum.

Think their suggestions through, but if the new ideas seem like they would work, give the go-ahead on a trial basis. Be sure to get back to the person who suggested a new way whether you approve or not. If the trial works, congratulate them on the new idea.

It’s important not to micromanage. If the position and company allow it, give your employees as much latitude as possible in deciding how and when to accomplish tasks. When you have a team objective to fulfill, discuss the steps to achieve the goal with them. Let them determine the steps to accomplish the objectives as much as possible.

They ask for flex time

Do you get requests to come in an hour earlier and leave an hour later? Requests for flex time are often signs that your people either need or want schedules outside the 9-to-5 norm. Whether they want it for family responsibilities, to attend school, or achieve other goals, it’s a request for more elbow room.

Your answer will likely be determined in part by the company and department policies and needs. In some organizations, a certain number of people need to be around from 9 to 5, either to meet customer needs or to work together. But in other places, flex time is the norm. If you can grant a flex time request, and want to, be sure to do it in such a way that you have coverage of all needed work. Otherwise, employees not working on a flex schedule may come to resent it.

How a Staffing Firm Can Help Your Business

Want advice on employee engagement, morale, and retention? Staffing firms can provide valuable assistance on all these questions, plus advice on recruiting in the current business environment. We’re happy to help. Contact us today.

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Looking to Kickstart your Health? Get Up and Walk Around at Work. https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/27/looking-to-kickstart-your-health-get-up-and-walk-around-at-work/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/27/looking-to-kickstart-your-health-get-up-and-walk-around-at-work/#respond Mon, 27 May 2019 12:00:02 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1374 Being at a desk all day is not conducive to staying active and healthy. Sitting for the whole day is associated with increased risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and high blood pressure. Moving more and sitting less has been linked to more productivity, increased energy, better focus, and higher calorie burn. How can you… Read more »

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Being at a desk all day is not conducive to staying active and healthy. Sitting for the whole day is associated with increased risk of heart disease, cancer, stroke, and high blood pressure. Moving more and sitting less has been linked to more productivity, increased energy, better focus, and higher calorie burn. How can you get more movement into every day and improve your health and wellbeing?

Walking is one of the most underrated forms of exercise. You don’t need to have a gym membership, fancy equipment, or any particular exercise clothing to get more steps into your day and it doesn’t take any extra time in your day to incorporate more steps for more movement.

  1. Take a step break at lunch: If you’re already on a lunch break, take advantage of good weather and do a few laps around the building before or after sitting back down to eat.
  2. Invest in a standing desk: Studies show that standing more at work can encourage additional movement. Taking breaks to stand can lead to reminders to walk. It can encourage standing or walking meetings, which are proven to be healthier and more productive.
  3. Hydrate: Staying hydrated has a huge impact on your overall health. Drinking a lot of water throughout the day can improve digestion, fight headaches, keep skin soft, and provide lots of other every day benefits. One of the best workplace benefits, though, is water breaks get you up and moving. Refilling a water bottle a few times a day gets you to visit the cooler more often and regular water consumption will have you walking to the restroom more often, too.

 

Small changes, like more steps, can add up to big health improvements. Finding new ways to increase your step count every day can keep both your mind and your body in motion. Some health experts recommend a minimum of 10,000 steps a day while others recommend even more, but the most important thing is to move. Making sure you are taking time to move during your 8-hour workday can make a difference.

If your mental health could use a boost by being in a different job or you want to try to find a healthier office, get in touch today. We can help you find the right position at the right business for you.

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Are you Ready for the Baby Boom Retirement Wave? https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/13/are-you-ready-for-the-baby-boom-retirement-wave/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/13/are-you-ready-for-the-baby-boom-retirement-wave/#respond Mon, 13 May 2019 12:00:24 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1372 According to a recent census, 1 in 5 people are of retirement age as of 2018. Baby boomers aging out of the workforce will likely have a significant impact on many businesses across many industries – HR professionals and companies everywhere will need to prepare for this workplace exodus and the staff shortage that will… Read more »

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According to a recent census, 1 in 5 people are of retirement age as of 2018. Baby boomers aging out of the workforce will likely have a significant impact on many businesses across many industries – HR professionals and companies everywhere will need to prepare for this workplace exodus and the staff shortage that will come with it. Here’s how.

  1. Plan for openings: Identifying those who might be moving into retirement is the first step structuring a strategy to handle pending job openings. Looking at the people who have occupied these roles and identifying what has made them a strong, successful employee can help you with everything from writing job descriptions to recognizing what’s necessary for a replacement hire.
  2. Assess all positions: Are there any roles that can be or should be phased out of your organization? Any positions that can be combined with another to create a more streamlined, efficient workload? When a wave of retirement comes through, it’s a good time to analyze if there are any positions that can be eliminated or combined to save
  3. Think about training: Is there any way that a current employee looking to retire can contribute to the knowledge base of your business? Even if they can’t train their replacement, they may have useful project experience or other expertise that future employees or the business overall can benefit from. Asking retirees to complete a “legacy survey” or giving them another type of knowledge transfer opportunity can help grow to make the transition more successful.
  4. Pay attention to your pipeline: There may come a time when there are more open roles to fill than there are people applying to positions. Keeping records and resumes on file can help you find talented people faster so you have fewer disruptions of business.

The health of your organization depends on the people making decisions and doing the work of driving business. Having a plan in place to handle pending retirements is important is securing your continued success.

If you need help filling your upcoming openings or planning your hiring strategy, give us a call today.

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Utilize LinkedIn to Network and Grow your Brand https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/06/utilize-linkedin-to-network-and-grow-your-brand/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/05/06/utilize-linkedin-to-network-and-grow-your-brand/#respond Mon, 06 May 2019 19:10:26 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1371 LinkedIn is the number one social media platform for business professionals looking to share industry tips, conference news, product launches, as well as look for new career opportunities. While not every LinkedIn connection means a potential in for a job, LinkedIn is a great tool for growing your personal brand and connecting with people to… Read more »

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LinkedIn is the number one social media platform for business professionals looking to share industry tips, conference news, product launches, as well as look for new career opportunities. While not every LinkedIn connection means a potential in for a job, LinkedIn is a great tool for growing your personal brand and connecting with people to learn from, share with, or engage with over professional opportunities.

Here are some of the top tips for using LinkedIn to network effectively.

  • Don’t add strangers to boost connection numbers: Many people believe that a high follower or connection count on your LinkedIn profile automatically translates to being a thought leader or industry expert. This can lead to people connecting with a lot of random individuals they don’t know or aren’t even related to your industry or interests in the hope of seeing a boost in recruiter contacts or catching the eye of hiring experts. This tends to backfire as it ends up clogging your LinkedIn feed with irrelevant information and drowning out the things that may be important or helpful.
  • Watch your industry: The best place to start building your network in a genuine and effective way is to follow leaders in your industry who you admire, from CEOs and entrepreneurs to marketing experts and authors. You can also make connections with people who work for brands you love or at companies you hope to one day work at. If you’re actively job hunting, you may want to connect with industry recruiters as well.
  • Don’t forget to follow businesses and brands: Following interesting or relevant brands gives you insight into happenings in your industry and also puts you in touch with job listings, as most businesses will cross-post their job opening on LinkedIn.

LinkedIn continues to help professionals make valuable business connections and nurture their networks. In addition to having insight into professional opportunities, LinkedIn allows recruiters and companies to get better, faster insight into your career interests and accomplishments.

If you’re looking for additional resources and contacts in your job search, get in touch today. We use our expansive network to connect candidates to the best jobs to help grow their careers.

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Looking to Jumpstart your Career? Learn Spanish! https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/04/18/looking-to-jumpstart-your-career-learn-spanish/ https://www.opensystemsinc.com/2019/04/18/looking-to-jumpstart-your-career-learn-spanish/#respond Thu, 18 Apr 2019 15:17:37 +0000 http://www.opensystemsinc.com/?p=1367 If you’re looking to get a leg up on candidate competition, it might benefit you to become bilingual. The world is an increasingly diverse place and many businesses have a global or international presence, meaning that knowing more than one language can be a huge asset in growing your career. If a job search comes… Read more »

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If you’re looking to get a leg up on candidate competition, it might benefit you to become bilingual. The world is an increasingly diverse place and many businesses have a global or international presence, meaning that knowing more than one language can be a huge asset in growing your career. If a job search comes down to you and another similarly qualified candidate and you happen to be fluent in another language, a business will be more likely to offer you the job, even if they don’t have an immediate translation need or a position that only a bilingual employee could fill.

If you’re going to take the time and energy to learn a new language to help boost your job prospects, what language should you learn? Most studies will say that Spanish is worth the investment. How can Spanish help you?

  • Spanish is a global language, with speakers in the US, Mexico, South America, and Europe. Spanish is already the most spoken non-English language in America, with over 37 million people in the US speaking Spanish as their first language, and the Hispanic population of the US is estimated to be 30% by 2050.
  • Spanish is easier than some other language. It’s phonetic, with basic grammar that’s relatively straightforward and it has many vocabulary words that are similar to English, making it an easier language to master for native English speakers.
  • Spanish makes it easier to move. Learning Spanish means you’ll be better prepared to interact with customers and communities in certain parts of the US, and also allow you to move through international travel situations easier, which is important for business or personal travel.

Learning Spanish can open many doors for you, personally and professionally. Communication is the key to success in business dealings in any industry and having an additional language to be able to communicate with can help you move up in your career and feel confident in more situations.

Our language is staffing, which means that we’re fluent in finding qualified candidates their next job. If you’re looking to make your next career move, call our team today. Our experts can help you find your next role.

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