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Coffee and Careers is podcast dedicated to all things careers: from interviewing and hiring, to workplace topics to leadership. Episodes are 5-10 minutes and are best enjoyed with a morning cup of joe. About PROTECH: PROTECH is a full-service firm specializing in IT careers and consulting, providing the right talent and solutions to top-tier companies through our IT Staffing, IT Recruiting, Technology Sales Recruiting, and Executive Search services. With nearly two decades in the business, our clients have unmatched access to an extensive network of professionals and resources in the IT industry. Our seasoned team of IT recruiters have worked in the IT industry with high-growth start-ups to Fortune 500 companies. We have recruiting options to fit companies of any size – no matter how small!
4 ways to demonstrate leadership potential
So you've never held a leadership role but consider yourself to have leadership potential? Here's 4 ways to show a hiring manager you've got what it takes to lead effectively.
4 signs your company culture might need help
Companies are always striving for a winning company culture. A great company culture attracts top tier talent and helps retain talent, however, a poor company culture is actually one of the top reasons that employees leave a position. How can you gauge if you have a healthy company culture? Here's four signs to keep an eye out for.
Certifications and training: a retention focused perk or waste of money?
Let’s talk about certifications. The age-old question: is investing in continued education, training and paying for certifications really worth it? Or are you simply better equipping your employees to leave you for a better offer?
How to make a good first impression
Most career experts hate the outdated questions like “what’s your greatest weakness” or “tell me why I should hire you?” These questions are no longer questions seasoned hiring managers should be asking, according to the pros, yet they persist in interview culture. Why are hiring managers asking questions like these and how should you really answer? To get to the bottom of this, we’re going to need science. Specifically, research conducted at the Harvard School of Business.