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Posted 08/31/2016

What Does “Fall Is Fast Approaching” Mean to Your Business?

Fall means a change in the weather, football, and s’mores. For manufacturers, it also means that the jobs held by youth for the summer can become vacant. It means new staff and more training costs. Moreover, for businesses that begin their busy season, it can mean a reliance on – and sometimes a challenge to find – skilled people to help meet upcoming, increased holiday production goals. As a manufacturer, whether you hire a handful or thousands of seasonal workers, as you gear up for hiring, these three tips may make the process smoother. First, think same time next year.…
Fall means a change in the weather, football, and s’mores. For manufacturers, it also means that the jobs held by youth for the summer can…
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Posted 08/25/2016

Proven Value for Manufacturers to Develop Staff from Within: Part II

When you define career development as the ongoing acquisition or refinement of skills and knowledge, it includes job mastery and professional development that exceeds the scope of the employee’s job description. With this mindset, it is difficult not to see the advantages, which an employee career development plan can provide. Plus, if you want to answer your firm’s shortage of talent by developing your employees, you’re headed in the right direction. Last week we established why employee development is essential. Today and next week MPS Technical, a staffing agency with more than 20 years assisting the manufacturing industry with finding…
When you define career development as the ongoing acquisition or refinement of skills and knowledge, it includes job mastery and professional development that exceeds the…
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Posted 08/18/2016

Why Should Manufacturers Help Develop Their Staff? Part I

“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” ` Theodore Roosevelt How do you treat your employees? Manufacturers recognize that finding great talent is hard and keeping it can be even harder. The answer, of course, is building a skilled, flexible, and engaged workforce. But people soon grow dissatisfied if they are ill-treated in their jobs. Worse, a sense of despair and a fog of stress permeate your firm with negativity which affects all operations and leads to a loss of revenue as high turnover and conflict become the norm. In 2012, the Gallup…
“People don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care.” ` Theodore Roosevelt How do you treat your employees? Manufacturers recognize…
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Posted 08/08/2016

Candidates with Disabilities Help Manufacturers Dissolve the Workforce Gap

The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) began breaking down the barriers in American Society in 1994, but the disabled workforce became integrated years later under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity ACT created by President Obama. Perhaps workers with disabilities may be just the employees you need to fill your manufacturing workforce shortage. Realistically, not all jobs are right for those who are physically-challenged, but there are many positions – such as assembly worker, test assistants, order builders, or technicians – that can be well-suited for these individuals. In fact, many mid-level management or supervisory positions, including safety, compliance or custodial…
The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) began breaking down the barriers in American Society in 1994, but the disabled workforce became integrated years later under…
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Posted 08/04/2016

Growing a Career in Manufacturing: Raise, Promotion or New Job?

Part Three, Raise, Promotion or New Job? (Read Part I – Developing a Professional Resume here and Part II – Moving Forward here.)  Time to receive a promotion or a raise in pay? Can you negotiate with your present employer or is it time to jump ship? Does it make sense to job hop for a bump of fifty- cents per hour? Will the risk of leaving justify the reward of higher pay elsewhere? There can be numerous reasons your present employer may not be able to offer you a raise or a better position. Several sources say many people change…
Part Three, Raise, Promotion or New Job? (Read Part I – Developing a Professional Resume here and Part II – Moving Forward here.)  Time to receive…
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