6 Tips for Summer Casual Dress Code

Daydreaming about the big weekend? That’s not the only thing that can get you in trouble at work. Misinterpreting what defines “summer casual dress code” is another. Whether just on Fridays or all week long, warm weather often means a casual dress code at the office. So if you are lucky enough to work for […]

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Long Island Temps’ Robert Graber Honored as Top CEO 2016

On May 12, 2016, Long Island Business News hosts the TOP CEO AWARDS at the Crest Hollow Country Club, in Westbury, from 6:00p.m. to 9:30p.m. Long Island Temps is not only sponsoring this notable evening, but is humbled and proud to announce that its own CEO, Robert Graber, has been named a TOP CEO honoree. […]

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Is that a Stress Ball in Your Pocket…or Are You Just Unhappy to See Me?

April is Stress Awareness Month, and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that long hours at work, a difficult or unappreciative supervisor, a long commute…or all of the above… could add up to some serious stress. So now is the perfect time to take a deep breath, step back, and evaluate whether […]

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When You Network, Don’t Always Look Up

Sidney Weinberg, head of Goldman Sachs from the 1930s to 1960s, had a huge impact on the firm’s growth into an international giant. However, he didn’t always enjoy a view from the top. In fact, Mr. Weinberg started out at the very bottom – as a janitor’s assistant. He began his tenure at Goldman Sachs […]

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A Hug Isn’t Necessary, but Welcome New Employees with Open Arms

Remember those jitters you had on the first day of school? Well, that new temp in accounting is probably feeling the same way. In fact, temporary workers and part-time employees often feel intense first-day nerves because they are worried others will see their role in the company as less valuable. Whether or not that’s true, […]

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Be Prepared for How Long Island Will Look in the Future

If you grew up in the 70s and early 80s you may have spent your formative years expecting to work 20 or 30 years in a manufacturing plant. If you grew up in the 90s and early 2000s, you may have carved a career path geared toward financial services. It goes without saying that both […]

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Stop Scrambling and Use These 5 Steps to Get Organized

Whether it’s to find a new job or boost productivity in your current position, getting organized can save you time. Since time is money, investing in better organization can put more money in your pocket. The Ancient Greek maxim ‘Know Thyself’ applies to many situations, especially when it comes to getting organized. Begin the organizational […]

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Retain Talented Millennials by Empowering Them

According to a recent study conducted by PwC, millennials are expected to comprise half of the global workforce by 2020 and like generations before them, these men and women share an all-new set of workplace values and career expectations. Millennials have been labeled as ‘entitled’ – expecting the red carpet to be rolled out for […]

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Find Out Where the Jobs Will Be on Long Island in 2020

Technological advances, automation and an aging population are driving changes to the jobs market around the United States, and here on Long Island it will be no different, according to projections from the New York State Department of Labor (NYSDOL). These factors are accelerating the push away from a manufacturing-based economy and more toward a […]

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No Pocket Protector Needed for These Six Smartphone and Tablet Apps

You’re always busy and time is at a premium. Make things a bit easier for yourself by leveraging the power of your smartphone or tablet. You know, those things you play Candy Crush on. Google Drive Combine storage capacity with Google’s cloud-based tools and you have one of the most powerful apps for business. Using […]

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