Ohio Construction Leadership Jobs

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Sr Construction Manager – Custom Home Construction Cincinnati, OH No Remote Sep 30, 2020 SENIOR OPERATIONS PRODUCTION MANAGER – Custom Residential New Construction About the company: A Regional single-family Home Builder with a small-company feel but extensive company support staff in place to help with all employee tasks at the local level. They work in 50…

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CNC Operations Manager – Manufacturing Plant Location Springfield, OHNo Remote Salary $110,000 – $130,000 / yr ID MT05-2688425 Apply: https://7solutionsusa.com/jobs/#!/cdb1a25a-22de-4b68-9c0c-50e20e46e53b/apply Essential Responsibilities Manage, develop and motivate a team of supervisors and production employees within multiple manufacturing disciplines. Manage production resources and workflow in all department work areas and build a stable and positive work environment…

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Common Job Search Mistakes

Many times job search mistakes are derived from everyday habits of the job searcher. Such as grammatical errors, dated resume format, or just forgetting to do the simple things such as identify your employers industry on the resume. Do you really want the reader of your resume to stop reading your resume because they cannot…

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What to Expect When Looking for a Job During Coronavirus

As the hiring environment evolves and matures we are seeing more jobs that require a constant increase in technical skills of some type. Employers are focused on candidates who are flexible in numerous categories such as travel, remote work, future promotion with relocation, taking classes, ability to train others, and strong interest in the entire…

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Video Interview TIPS – How to Stand Out in Video Interview for Jobs!

Each specific job requires certain personality traits that are not always obvious over a video chat. That means there are certain personality traits that are highly desired no matter what the job. Calm assertive – the ability and motivation to move forward. Engendering trust – giving co-workers and managers the confidence that you will do…

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How not to be paralyzed by fear with a career change How To Change Careers – And Kill It At Your New Job – Job Change – Don’t let the unknown scare you!

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Three years ago, I decided to ‘take a leap’ of faith: I said goodbye to my career in media and advertising and said hello to a new world of executive recruiting. I celebrated my work anniversary by posting a reflection of my accomplishments over the last few years on Linkedin. My post went viral with…

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WHAT ARE THE REASONS TO CHANGE JOBS? Five Unmistakable Signs It’s Time To Change Jobs

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How will you know when it’s time to change jobs? It is easy to miss the signs that your job no longer suits you. It’s so easy to fall into a stupor when your job meets your basic needs. A job search seems like such an undertaking that we think “I’m fine. I can hang…

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What are the signs its time to change jobs. 12 Clear-Cut Signs It’s Time For You To Change Jobs

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When Sunday evening rolls around, how are you feeling about work the next day? Are you indifferent, or does the idea of sitting down in that office fill you with feelings of stress or dread? When is the last time you felt valued for what you contribute? Do you find yourself complaining regularly to co-workers or friends about job…

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How to Ace Your New Job in the First 90 Days

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How to Ace Your New Job in the First 90 Days LearnVestFormer Contributor Personal Finance Former Contributor By Jane Bianchi This post originally appeared on LearnVest. As the saying goes, change is the only constant in life—and in your career too. (Well, we added the last part.) But the truth is that you may experience all…

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5 Meaningful Things Companies Are Doing to Recruit and Retain Women

Six years ago, I had a baby boy. And while this was one of the happiest moments in my life personally, it was also one of the most stressful professionally. I had very limited maternity leave and, though it may sound illogical, I was terrified that I wouldn’t be viewed as valuable when I came…

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