Category: Blog

Back to the Future Event Celebrates LLoyd’s 42 Years of Excellence
LLoyd first opened its doors in 42 years ago. Founded in 1971, by Merrill Banks, a certified staffing professional (CSP), Mr. Banks continues to serve as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. Today, second generation leadership is in place, with Keith Banks, CSP, as President, and Jason Banks, CSP, serving as Executive Vice President.
LLoyd Supports Long Island Coalition for the Homeless Project
As part of LLoyd’s commitment to community outreach, we chose to support the Long Island Coalition for the Homeless (LICH) in their partnership with Holiday Magic and Every Child’s Dream. Together with these groups, LLoyd employees helped to collect school supplies, backpacks, clothing and sneakers for more than 1,000 children in need on Long Island.
Taking Temp to the Next Level
Temporary employment can be quite an adventure. From the moment a LLoyd Staffing Specialist calls with your first assignment, the doors are wide open to try your hand and develop your skills at a variety of employers. For students, new grads, and boomers who desire flexibility in their schedule, to professionals seeking a career change – temporary work is ideal for trying out a position, field or company, before making a “permanent” commitment.
Take Control of Your Job Search
They say that the three of the most stressful things in life include moving to a new house, health issues and finding a new job. If this is true, especially the last one, it continues to stump me as to why so many job seekers approach their job search with absolutely no plan, no organization and will submit to working with practically anyone, without considering if it’s a good fit.

Celebrating Our 42nd Birthday by Giving Back! Join us!
LLoyd opened in 1971! Please help us celebrate our 42nd birthday by helping us give back to the Long Island Community. We need your donations!
Workforce Readiness – Going Beyond the Technology: How Business Professionals Can Impact Tomorrow’s Workforce
Earlier this year, U.S. News and World Report offered up an article on the new concerns of an evolving workforce. It points out that younger generation workers have been raised and educated using advanced technology and social tools for their work and networking activities.