Tag: Phoenix Jobs

  • Interview Outfits for Phoenix Summers

    As the temperatures climb here in the Valley, it’s a good idea to plan a little extra for those summertime job interviews. Everything from keeping water close at hand to watching out for scalding seat belt buckles;the desert has its own rules to live by in the summer months.Here are a few things to keep…

  • Job Transitions: A Special Q&A with Jamey Pugh

    This week we are joined by Jamey Pugh, a Certified Financial Planner™ professional with Rohn Financial Strategies, Inc., who sat down with us to answer a few key financial questions to help job seekers in the metro Phoenix area.

  • Job Search Tips for New Phoenix Graduates

    Congratulations on earning your degree! Businesses all around the Phoenix Metro area need your talent and skills; we’ll help you find employers that are looking for new college graduates.You’ll need to polish your resume to get the attention of Valley employers, so we’ve included a few tips to help you get started today. 4 Good…

  • Why Phoenix is #1 for Healthcare Jobs

    According to the Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce, the Valley of the Sun boasts more than 4,500 Healthcare companies, employing over 195,000 individuals. The types of healthcare institutions throughout the area include hospitals, medical centers, treatment facilities, pharmacies, and prestigious research facilities.

  • 5 Reasons Hospitality is Hot in the Valley

    The hospitality industry is everywhere in the valley, but how did a remote desert end up being such a draw for tourists? Here are a few reasons why so many people now come to stay and play in Phoenix and the opportunities it creates for employment.

  • How to Survive Commuting in the Valley

    Sure, metro Phoenix might not be the worst city in the United States for commute times. Valley residents average around 11.4 miles for their commute, according to a report by the Brookings Institute. But if you’ve been stuck in rush hour for even a few miles, you know how easily it can wear on you.