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    Triumph Professional Staffing - Typical Friday team lunch at our favorite spot.

    Triumph Professional Staffing

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    You need Karen Winn!!…read more I was lost, discouraged and disappointed before I was connected with Karen through a friend. I had been searching for a job that would not only challenge and make a better professional out of me, but one that paid a dignified salary. Karen was not only effective at pairing me to the perfect company, she is with you throughout the whole process. She called and reassured me that I will absolutely get hired by an amazing company and that I should believe it. Every two days she would touch base with her cheery personality and motivated. She also prepped me for my interview and ... I GOT THE JOB! Karen's work wasn't over though. She called to celebrate with me over the phone and promised to walk in with me on my first day. I can say she's magical. It's a win win with Karen Winn

    Triumph Professional Staffing is a recruiting agency with 2 offices. They are both in Florida and…read morethis is the headquarters. Over the past 3 months I received 3 messages from Bill Ferguson, a sneaky recruiter who never signs his emails with a specific location but that I quickly traced to Fort Lauderdale. He also never addresses me with my name but goes for the easy option: cut and paste. Bill Ferguson does not seem to know the difference between job titles so he only sends me laundry lists of jobs that would require relocation and that are for the most part unrelated with what I do (90% of the time or more). I just came across another one of those recruiters I refuse to work with because they do not read before contacting: useless and wasteful. Avoid at all costs. Avoid like the plague.

    Career Source Broward

    Career Source Broward

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    I think Workforce One is providing a service that Broward County desperately needs. The…read moremortgage-backed security crisis which hit America in 2008 has percipitated an employment crisis the likes of which this nation has not seen since The Great Depression. Many employers can no longer borrow money from banks and therefore the lay-off of employees is inevitable because there is no longer any money to pay to keep them. The way the entire world works seems to be going through a transition of sorts. As Seth Godin states in his best-selling book, Linchpin, there used to be two groups - management and labor. But now, with the rise of the Internet and Social Media, a third group has emerged - what Godin refers to as "linchpins." These are the people who have an artistic focus toward doing a job. That is to say, they seek to make things better not just acceptable. Linchpins see work as not just a job, but as "an opportunity to shine." However, who is taking the time to tell today's job-seeker to do the unconventional? Who tells him or her to take an artistic approach toward finding employment? Who encourages these folks to pursue a better future - not simply find work? Who is telling them to build relationships with other job-seekers and mutually collaborate to help each other out? Answer: Work Force One. I am particularly impressed with the bi-weekly business networking meetings hosted by Bob Nealon. Here job seekers are no longer referred to as "unemployed," but "salespeople in transition." Having a different mindset toward who you are and what you can accomplish really does matter. At Nealon's bi-weekly meetings folks are actually encouraged to network with each other. No one is encouraged to be a "one-man band" and "go it alone " in the search for a better future. Instead, folks are encouraged to help each other out. Indeed, the idea of campaigning for a specific job with a specific employer using letters of endorsement from fellow members of the PPN Group is not out of the question. If this campaigning approach for a better future for sales professionals in transition catches fire in Pompano Beach, I believe it will spread to other areas of South Florida and beyond. Lamar Morgan

    Located in the Coconut Creek Plaza, Career Source Broward - North Center provides various services…read moreto assist job seekers with their career goals. You will have free access to job postings, computer use, printers, copiers, and much more to assist with your job search. Several workshops are presented at each Career Source Broward location as an in-person class or conducted over zoom, which are taught by certified facilitators. I attended two workshops where I learned how to utilize effective job search methods and how to develop a targeted resume. I was really surprised on how many people attended the classes...some were having a difficult time finding a job while others were looking for a change for a better life. You have no idea what people are going through until you find yourself conversing with them.

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