Cover Letters: Are They Still Worth Writing in Today’s Job Market?
When it comes to applying for a job, few topics are more debated than cover letters. Some hiring managers swear …
When it comes to applying for a job, few topics are more debated than cover letters. Some hiring managers swear …
In an environment where top talent moves fast and business needs change even faster, waiting to recruit until you have an urgent vacancy is no longer a wise strategy. In an environment where top talent moves fast and business needs change even faster, waiting to recruit until you have an urgent vacancy is no longer a wise strategy. This reactive approach often leads to rushed hiring decisions, limited candidate pools, increased burnout for existing team members, and costly delays in productivity. It can also impact team morale when roles remain unfilled for too long — placing pressure on employees to take on extra responsibilities without long-term support. This is why forward thinking companies have shifted to an “always be hiring” mindset. This isn’t just a recruitment tactic. It’s a long-term business philosophy that supports sustainable growth, encourages continuous learning, boosts productivity, and ensures you’re always a step ahead.
Hiring just got a whole lot harder. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment was at 4.8% in January …
Technical skills can be taught; attitude, on the other hand, is not something easily changed. And when you hire a …