It’s Not Your Father’s Workplace Anymore
This post has been updated and portions of it originally appeared in the Long Island Press By Nancy Schuman, CSP, CMO, Lloyd Staffing So much is always written about working mothers… stay-at-home moms… the challenges of mothers in the workplace… well, you get the idea. Fathers and work are an old story, so what’s the […]
Let’s Hear it for the Team – March 4th is National Employee Appreciation Day
It doesn’t matter if you work in a Fortune 500 company or a “Mom and Pop” operation, when you thank or unexpectedly recognize employees and coworkers, it is very validating and can be a huge morale boost to the workforce and your strongest tool for employee engagement.
FLEXIBILITY – A two way street for both employers and job candidates
The Covid19 pandemic has been a disruptor of enormous magnitude with the issue of how we work sitting precariously on the fault line. Everything about how and where we work changed and both workers and employers seem to be stuck trying to find a comfortable balance, perhaps unwilling to make a move for fear of […]
The Joy of Giving
The holidays are a perfect time for Lloyd to practice one of our core values of social responsibility and giving back to the community. As a company, we believe it is important to incorporate our values and ethics into how we run our business and how we impact the regions where we live and work. […]
Beware that Pandemic Fatigue Doesn’t Push You into New Job Remorse
What happens when your new job doesn’t live up to your expectations? Three days into it and you’re already dreading heading to work. Sounds like you’re a victim of new job remorse.
High Expectations and the Low Ball Job Offer
Price-sensitive companies are sticking tight to budgets, but keeping their wish lists high. They want to hire the qualified candidate who can offer them the best return on their investment and are flexing their pocketbooks with less frequency than they did in years past. They want great talent, but at bargain prices.