What is this world coming to! I have seen many changes since I started Patrice & Associates without an internet. Our big innovation was fax machines! You may have seen this video on the internet. Think about the last time you interviewed a candidate. What was your first initial reaction […]
Franchise Ownership can change your life. I talk to lots of people over 50 that are looking at business ownership options because priorities in life change. They want more control, work/life balance, and to create wealth and a legacy for themselves. Of all the reasons to start at business after […]
1. Make a plan – Time and time again you hear, “make a plan and stick to it.” It’s not just something motivational speakers and political candidates say, it’s actually really helpful in your job search process too. By setting aside time each day and having deadlines for yourself, you create accountability […]
I find it interesting how restaurants are moving more into the seafood category on their menus. Living my life on the Chesapeake Bay I can’t bring myself to order “Maryland Crab Cakes” in another state … like the midwest. Not so long ago those who didn’t live near the water […]
“Lifestyle dieters” want choices in where they eat which often makes it difficult for restaurants to recruit managers that understand that concept. Just when gluten-free has begun to be manageable for most QSRs to safely serve for both customers who must refrain from gluten, along with those who simply opt […]
As a recruitment agency we see all kinds of situations. It has been amazing to watch what people do on interviews. I had a candidate that was interviewing with Panera Bread who walked into the interview with a Starbucks coffee! There was a candidate who was finishing up chewing his […]
Throughout the years of recruiting, I’ve seen the “style” become more and more casual. When interviewing for a job you have make sure you “look” the part of the job you are applying for. It should go without saying that the interview is the first and only chance you’ll get […]
As a career coach for 30 years, I’ve heard all the stories from recruiters about people going on interviews. Recruitment is one thing, now you have the interview and there are many aspects to think about. Your body language can say a lot more about your feelings than you might […]
If you’ve been working in the hotel industry for a while, you’ll be looking to further your career at some point, and what better way than to make the step up to a five star hotel? Jose Ruiz, HR manager at The Berkeley Hotel, gives some ideas on what to expect when […]
Tim Keith did an amazing job helping me find a new job! He worked diligently with the company to not only get me an interview but also helped me land the job! He assisted me with updating my resume so it would look more professional and updated prior to meeting with the district manager for the company I was applying for!
Thank You,
Renee T.
Renee T. says that Tim Keith did an amazing job helping her find a new job!
Tim Keith went above and beyond in assisting me in my job pursuit. His counsel was invaluable during the process. Tim has my highest recommendation and respect. He is definitely an excellent asset to your organization.
Eric H.
Eric H. says that Tim Keith is an asset to the organization!
Lamar Fullerton is thankful to Tim Keith!
Thank you, Tim Keith, for helping me with this job at Wingstop. The process was amazing.
Lamar Fullerton is thankful to Tim Keith!
I am very grateful for Tim Keith’s dedication in helping me secure my new role. His professionalism, guidance, and understanding of my skills made the entire process seamless. He kept me informed every step of the way and matched me with a position that perfectly aligns with my experience and goals. I highly recommend his services to anyone looking to advance their career.
LGE
Luis E. is grateful for Tim Keith’s dedication!
I just wanted to reach out and give testimony to how much help Tim gave me through the recruitment process. Tim was very helpful with guidance in helping me with employment with FTW. There were days, nights and weekends when we communicated for the next steps.