Pinching Pennies: Managing Finances When You’re Job Hunting

Pinching Pennies: Managing Finances When You’re Job Hunting

When unemployed, one of the biggest concerns that rises to the surface of your thoughts is your financial situation. Paying bills, buying daily necessities, and providing for your family all become a huge obstacle when a consistent paycheck is no longer funneling in. Adding that to the stress of hunting for a new job can cause some serious issues for…

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Time Off Work and Hitting the Beach? What You Should Know Before You Go

Is anyone else here in Polk County ready for summer vacation?  At PHR Staffing Solutions, we are ready for the season of vacations, cool drinks by the pool, and of course, time at the beach.  However, spending your time by the water on the coast of Florida might come with some risks you aren’t aware of, like creatures that offer…

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Cubicle Consideration: How to NOT Be The Unwanted (Work) Neighbor

Office environments are each unique, in that they have their own social structure, cliques, and routines.  If you are coming into a new office, it can feel much like being the new kid in class on the first day of school: slightly awkward and uncomfortable, and very unknown.  These feelings can only add to the stress of a new job…

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Inured on The Job: 4 Common Workplace Injuries And How to Avoid Them

If you frequently apply for, or follow, job openings with PHR you will know that we get a lot of positions in industrial and/or outdoor environments.  These types of jobs are very common here in Central Florida, and while wonderful for those who have skills and qualifications in these areas, they do tend to carry more risks than indoor, office-type…

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The Gift of Life: How Giving Blood Benefits Your Community

If you have been in your workplace for any length of time, or have attended any local events here in the Polk County area, you have likely seen the mobile blood bank come through at one point or another.  This bus is essentially a lab on wheels, and it travels to businesses and events to not only raise awareness about…

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Beating The Blues: Getting Accustomed to Your New Job

Easter weekend has passed and everyone is back in the workplace today ready to get back into the weekly grind.  If you are just starting your new job though, your entire routine is new to you, and while exciting at first, can be overwhelming and a little stressful as you come down off of the “new job high” and realize…

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When Being Your Own Boss ISN’T Best

In today’s world, entrepreneurship is a hot topic, and “small business” is the trendy keyword that automatically gains cries of support and has communities rallying together.  However, those who are starting these small businesses, whether a local corner coffee joint, a specialty retail store, or a contracted design business, aren’t always thrilled with their new situation.  While being one’s own…

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Now Hiring: Tips for HR Staff

We often cover tips for job applicants here on our blog, from what to wear to how to create the perfect resume.  However, we also see the other side of the hiring process, and that involves employers and their HR staff.  PHR understands that finding quality and competent employees is hard work, and narrowing down applicants can be overwhelming and…

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How Your Online Presence Could Be Hurting Your Job Hunt

In our current online age that is ruled by social media, job candidates could be overlooking a serious factor in why they are getting passed over by HR staff and potential employers.  Applicants can take a lot of time putting together the perfect resume, choosing just the right interview outfit, and practicing their handshake and their personal presentation, but if…

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Kid-Friendly Environment: Choosing Childcare When You Land A New Job

Being unemployed has ramifications that are far-reaching in your life, especially if you have children.  As a working parent, childcare is a necessary part of life, but it is an expensive financial investment.  If you lost your job, you likely cancelled your childcare after a period of time and will need to make new arrangements, or perhaps you didn’t have…

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