Posts Tagged: construction jobs

How to Build (and Maintain) a Bond with your HR Manager

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It is not uncommon for a candidate to have a great deal of contact with Human Resources (HR) during the interview process, only to loose touch once they have been hired and been through the on boarding process. Unfortunately, the employees that let this relationship lapse are potentially missing out on great opportunities. Building and maintaining Read more »

Experience Matters: Find the Job that Matches Yours

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The decision to make a change and begin the next chapter of your career is a significant step, one that may feel both exciting and terrifying. The latter often stems from uncertainty. Will your next job be the right fit or an unfortunate mistake? Avoid making the wrong decision by take the time to find opportunities that fit Read more »

RealStreet Hires Recruiting Coordinators!

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RealStreet Hires Three (3) Additional Recruiting Coordinators! July 1, 2016 – RealStreet – a Maryland-based, specialty employment and recruiting firm within the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) field – welcomes Liz Faro, Whitney Johnson, and Christine Matali to our team. With the opening of five (5) new offices in the last two (2) years, RealStreet has Read more »

RealStreet Launches New Website!

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BALTIMORE, MARYLAND (PRWEB) AUGUST 19, 2015 RealStreet – a Maryland-based, specialty employment and recruiting firm in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) field – is excited to announce the official launch of their newly designed website. The site, which can be found at https://www.realstreet.com, was designed with the user in mind. The goal: to improve Read more »

Staying Confident While Searching for a Job

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Whether you’re recently graduated, unemployed, or looking to switch careers, a job search can be a gruelingly painful process. You have to remain confident in yourself and your qualifications and not show discouragement or defeat.  The ability to stay motivated during an extended job hunt is critical.  Here are a few ways to reevaluate your Read more »

Handling Decision Bias

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Decision making is not an exact science. But making good decisions is important if you are looking for work or even if you already have a job. There are many factors that influence our decisions, many of which we are unaware we have. We try to make our decisions as dispassionately as possible, relying on Read more »

Trying On a New Career

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If you are looking at a new career, there are several different ways of finding out about it. You can go to the library and go online to get information, or you can talk to people who work in the career you’re considering. But even after you have done these things, you still may not Read more »

Taking a Vacation ON Vacation: What a Concept!

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Too many people work while on vacation. Checking e-mail, sending e-mail messages/texts or even IMs to the boss or colleagues. Maybe even participating in a “short” conference call. Instead, for your next vacation, why not really take a vacation. As in, not check e-mail, not take phone calls. To not even think about work while Read more »

It IS Best to Think About a Job Offer Overnight

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Your long hours and hard work have paid off – you have a job offer! Now you have a decision to make. The company wants to have your response quickly, and the job looks good. What should you do? Answer: Take the time you feel that you need to make the decision. Don’t rush it. Read more »

Reducing Stress by Reducing Your Expectations

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Looking for work is a very stressful activity. But you may be able to reduce it by adjusting your attitude about the things around you. Handling stress is a topic that we often have come across before. In the modern world, handling stress has become a real concern, and many books have been written and Read more »

It was my distinct pleasure working for RealStreet, aka KJMK, on separate FEMA disaster recovery assignments and long-term recovery planning assignments between October 2004 and May 2006 in the aftermath of Hurricanes Ivan, Katrina, Francis and Wilma. I found working with these professionals enjoyable as well as self-fulfilling and rewarding. After a 9-year stint as Read More…

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