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9 Things to Do to Find Your Job Faster

By Hire Dynamics

Searching for jobs hiring near me is never “fun.” (“No, duh, Einstein!” we hear you say.) But it needn’t be a slog, a bear, an awful experience. In fact, there are definite steps you can take to make it go faster. Please note that we said “faster,” not “fast.” A job hunt probably will take …

Hire Dynamics Executive Vice President Kim Wallace named to SIA Global Power 150

By Hire Dynamics

“The women named to this year’s Global Power 150 list play an important role in bringing value to the workforce solutions ecosystem, elevating not only the bottom line for their organizations but lifting up their teams through a passionate focus on employee development and creation of positive and inclusive cultures in which talent thrives.” – …

Atlanta Leader Shares Her Journey from Career Setback to Rewarding Future with Two Key Learnings

By Hire Dynamics

By Sonya Buckley, Chief People Officer at Hire Dynamics Angela Raub, CEO and President of Leadercast, has always known the importance of working hard. She grew up on a dairy farm in the Midwest, where work began at 4 a.m. At age 13, she worked at a local Dairy Queen, where she once infamously drove …

Hire Dynamics Hosts Women in Leadership Workshop Series

By Hire Dynamics

“You can’t just go out there and be like everyone else.” –Kim Wallace, Executive Vice President at Hire Dynamics As part of Hire Dynamics’ commitment to putting people first, we’ve been hosting a series of Women in Leadership professional development events across the Southeast. Our most recent workshops in Salisbury, Ballantyne, and Nashville discussed different …

South Carolina Women in Leadership Event

By Hire Dynamics

“I think women can really have it all.” Sonya Buckley, Chief People Officer at Hire Dynamics What does the phrase “Women in Leadership” mean to you? What does it mean for the company you work for? Does your company offer professional development for women and prioritize the need for empowering women in the workplace? Thirty women …