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Helping Precision Task Group with their ‘Achilles Heel’
Posted on 02.08.2016
Precision Task Group is a mid-size IT solutions firm based in Houston that came to Achilles Group in 2007, at a time when human resources was their “achilles heel,” according to PTG Human Resources Director Vanessa Villarreal. “Human resources tends to be something that companies forget about while they chase things around in the whirlwind … Continue reading
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Best Christmas Ever
Posted on 01.12.2015
Now that the holidays – work, school and personal – are over, we asked Achilleans to remember their favorite Christmastime ever. Here’s our favorite so far: When I arrived at a small family Christmas dinner, I was surprised to see 50 friends and relatives yelling “surprise” at me! The group parted and there was my … Continue reading
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Take Your Vacation!
Posted on 01.09.2015
Heard this morning on KTRH 740 AM radio: Making vacation plans for 2015 or are you planning on not take vacation time in 2015? 42% of Americans didn’t take any vacation time last year, typical for any year. Skift, a travel intelligence site, asked 1500 people about their vacation activities and finds that even though … Continue reading
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Corporate Christmas Fun
Posted on 12.17.2014
I had never experienced Secret Santa – as an adult, any way. Last year’s event didn’t disappoint! I happily found a new little gift every day on my desk. What fun to find a new pencil, post-it notes or fist-full of candy canes! My “big” gift was a wooden wall hanging that I display photos … Continue reading
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Strange Resume Components
Posted on 12.12.2014
This is the truth. No lie. Really. I was hiring security people for my company a while back. An item under one resume’s “Skills for the Position” section read: “I was convicted of murder and that will make me a great Security Officer.” No interview necessary, — Jennifer I think email addresses on resumes … Continue reading
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Interesting Items We Have Found on Candidates’ Resumes
Posted on 12.09.2014
1. My favorite is still “I bathe regularly.” What did he mean? Was it a joke? Was he proud of his regular accomplishment? Either way, no interview followed. – Kristen 2. Many years ago, while searching for a Marketing Assistant, I found this resume item in the experience section: “Alligator Wrangler.” I would have brought … Continue reading
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Is your Job a Turkey – or are you Thankful for it?
Posted on 11.19.2014
I am grateful for the variety in my job. No two days are ever the same. I am never bored! The flexibility here allows me work-life balance which is important when you’re bringing up 2 little boys!. The management team is good and the transparency of this company is outstanding! – Kathryn I am grateful … Continue reading
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How was your latest Team Building Experience?
Posted on 11.14.2014
Yesterday the staff at Achilles Group spent the day at The Houston Zoo. We beared the cold, sang and laughed, saw some truly majestic creatures, talked to the animals, learned the difference between a sea lion and a seal, competed with the other teams and got to know each other a bit better. By the … Continue reading
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Holiday Party Rules
Posted on 11.11.2014
Suggestions for EMPLOYERS hosting a SAFE and fun Holiday Party • Holiday events are meant to reward employees, build camaraderie and provide fun. • Establish a clear company policy that sets expectations regarding employee behavior at sponsored events. • Remind employees they represent the company and should dress accordingly. • If serving alcohol, take … Continue reading
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The Most Memorable Job Interview I Ever Gave:
Posted on 11.11.2014
Push Back. During an interview a few years ago, I benignly asked a candidate, “Have you ever had to push back against a difficult manager?” He responded,“Once my no-good boss yelled at me and got all up in my face. I’m a MAN and you don’t talk to me like that!” While energetically acting out … Continue reading
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Did College Prepare you for your Current Job?
Posted on 11.06.2014
Yes. I learned a lot about myself during college. I faced challenges that helped me become more confident. College helped me prepare for my life outside of my career and my internships that I had during college were what helped me prepare for my career in HR. — Diana
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Did College Prepare you for your Current Career?
Posted on 11.03.2014
YES! College classes helped me realize my goal of being a high school football coach and director of live plays.. After spending the first seven years of my career doing that, I applied the leadership skills I learned from being a coach and the sales/social skills I learned from directing plays into a sales career … Continue reading
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Did College Prepare You for your Current Position?
Posted on 10.31.2014
Yes. I was highly involved in leadership in my sorority. I counseled my sisters, enforced policies and ran meetings – all important to an HR career. As a government major I did a ton of reading, research, and writing. This has helped tremendously in my work life with my writing and analytic skills. I learned … Continue reading
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Did college prepare you for your current position?
Posted on 10.27.2014
Yes and No. No – Even though my degree is in HR Development, I learned nothing about HR. I learned some information regarding Employment Law in one of my business management classes (and I wish I had paid more attention). Yes – My degree program also required that I take an internship in order to … Continue reading
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Did college prepare you for your job?
Posted on 10.22.2014
Yes – but in a circuitous way. When a colleague asked me to write on this topic, I thought to myself, “Man that was a long time ago!” I am so glad I do not have to wake up in a panic, stick my head in the shower and run to class every day! Then … Continue reading
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Tele-Worker — or Tele-Slacker?
Posted on 10.20.2014
Before you begin a telecommuting program, ask your management team three questions: 1) Does the job lend itself to a telecommuting arrangement? Is your company using a secure cloud system that the worker can log into easily? Does this particular position lend itself to attending meetings via Skype, Go To Meeting or telephone? 2) Is … Continue reading
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Did College Prepare You for Your Current Job?
Posted on 10.20.2014
Yes -but only partially. Theory is learned in college where many of my management classes dealt with organizational behavior and laws. Working, however, is where I get to put theory into practice which becomes experience. Each experience has allowed me to add tools in my toolkit. Whatever dealt, I have a tool to use. I … Continue reading
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Did college prepare you for your current position?
Posted on 10.16.2014
Yes! Several classes helped me become an HR professional (like Foundations of HR Development and Global Divisions in a Work Place). Just taking college classes taught me the value of time management, the importance of meeting deadlines, how to work in a team setting, and that determination allows you to reach your goals. And, of … Continue reading
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Did College Prepare You for Your Current Job?
Posted on 10.15.2014
Well, sort of. My degree in Marketing did not prepare me for my two careers, Retail Management and Human Resources. However, the college experience did prepare me with — or should I say introduced me to — skills and concepts that have served me well over my entire work life. College provided the basic process … Continue reading
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Did College Prepare you for your Current Position?
Posted on 10.08.2014
Yes! My junior year I enjoyed a marketing class taught by a former VP of Marketing for RJ Reynolds. He knew both theory and practice and used many anecdotal stories from his real world business experiences. It has helped me think outside the HR box in many different scenarios. —Mark, HR Director No! My college … Continue reading
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