Job seekers are encouraged to bring their resume. There are jobs open now, and future ones in the works. This FREE event is happening July 17th at the Twin Falls Department of Labor office, 420 Falls Avenue.
In the job market as in many other things in life, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. There are some warning signs that a job posting may not be as good as it seems.
Getting hired for the right job is not always easy, but getting hired for the wrong job may not be any better. To carry on in a new job with no intention of keeping for any longer than necessary, or leave before too much time and investment on either side?
It was a blessing in disguise to have not been employed by the other jobs I interviewed for, but there was still a little bitter taste in my mouth because of the way they handled the after-interview responses.
More and more women are joining the workforce, and it's not all that uncommon to see men staying home to take care of the family. But what about in Idaho? Are these trends mirrored in the Gem State?
I have a friend who got fired from the old Taco Time in Twin Falls. You know, the one that used to be next to Jack in the Box. He was shown the door because when he was asked if he could work faster, his reply was simply and honestly, "No."
I honestly don't know why it is still so hard for Magic Valley businesses to find help. If you look, everywhere is hiring. Bill Kyle with McDonald's stated they could use another 100 plus employees. Other businesses are struggling to keep the doors open