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Hiring Trends 2016

October 26, 2016 by ces

Here in Vero Beach companies are growing and new companies are moving into town. Our people at the Chamber of Commerce and city managers are actively recruiting light industry, heading to Atlanta and Chicago to tell small to medium sized companies what a great city Vero Beach is. We are optimistic by this time next year we will still be growing and the hiring trends will continue.  In our downtown area, which had begun to look a little neglected, restaurants are re-vamping their look and menu, new, eateries are moving in, new shops are opening. It’s exciting to watch.

For a long time most of our jobs have been related to the tourist trade. We are still a tourist destination, but with new companies moving in, that means more new people, which creates revenue and the need for support services for all the new households. Our friends at White Glove Moving and Storage have had one of their busiest years ever! So, is it just something that we are experienceing here in the Treasure Coast, or is this uptick in employment happening every where? And if it is, what types of jobs are companies looking to fill?

Ivy Exec.com had some great insights as to where the biggest hiring surges will be for the rest of this year:

“Current U.S. employees—especially those looking to switch jobs—can expect a raise in 2016. A WorldatWork study found U.S. workers can expect an average base salary raise of 3.1 percent next year, but top performers can expect higher-than-average merit-based salary increases. New research from The Conference Board found that labor markets have tightened faster than expected, and that could mean employers will have to start raising wages faster than they have been. And research from SHRM and Rutgers University shows that the newly hired are seeing increased pay—which reflects the need for businesses to raise wages in order to attract new talent.

For those doing the hiring, employee retention will be a top priority in the new year. In fact, LinkedIn’s 2016 Global Recruiting Trends report found that nearly 60 percent of companies are investing more in their brand in an effort to keep current employees happy and recruit new, well-qualified talent.

Some of the job market and hiring trends to keep in mind as we head into the new year:

  1. Hiring isn’t limited to technology and healthcare.

Sure, those sectors are growing, but there are plenty of opportunities for new jobs and long-term, thriving careers in areas like marketing, sales, finance and transportation. Recent studies have found that among the top ten fastest growing occupations are nurses, software developers and network and computer system administrators, marketing managers, sales managers, industrial engineers, construction professionals and financial managers.

  1. However, if you are a software developer, it’s going to be a great year.

There’s no question software developers are still in high demand. Nearly one in every 20 open job postings in the U.S. is related to software development and/or engineering. Also in demand, is expertise with data analytics –now one of the most in-demand skills in the U.S.

  1. Marketing manager becomes a tech job.

Some of the highest growth tech companies, like Amazon and Facebook, have a great need for marketing managers. In fact, it’s the highest volume job opening after software developer/engineer. But the requirements are changing, because of the rapid growth of digital consumer advertising. The job increasingly requires the use of analytics to navigate new marketing channels and ways of acquiring customers.

  1. Millennials take the reins.

We’ll see a lot more Millennials in management positions in 2016. A new study from Upwork reports that nearly 30 percent of managers today are Millennials, with five percent seniors  managers and two percent in executive positions. The study found that within ten years nearly half of Millennials are aiming to be senior managers; seven percent want to be executives and 15 percent want to be business owners.  The global consultancy EY (Ernst & Young)  is a good example of this leadership transition underway–about 60 percent of its managers are Millennials, as well as 18 percent of its senior managers.

  1. Video will become an even more important recruiting tool.

The use of video to attract and recruit talent is increasing because of its high impact—it’s an engaging way to show the culture of a company, as well as the excitement and passion around the the company’s mission, products and services.  Expect to see more employee videos shot on cell phones, to give a more authentic peek inside a company, as well as personalized recruiting videos, video job descriptions and, yes, even video job offers.

  1. Recruiting will be more data-driven.

The technology available to recruiters today is better than it’s ever been, allowing them to optimize the entire recruiting and hiring process, from job descriptions to the process of nurturing and interviewing candidates, to developing and setting compensation. Letting data guide the hand of recruiters will most likely make the experience better for job candidates, allowing companies to better establish and nurture relationships with both current and potential candidates.

  1. The Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern U.S. will see the most hiring.

According to the Collegiate Employment Research Institute, states in the Mid-Atlantic, Southeast and Southcentral, as well as the Central Midwest will see the greatest uptick in hiring, as much as a 40 percent increase from last year. In fact, regional employers will be increasing their hiring by the greatest percentage next year, nearly 20 percent over 2015. U.S. employers, the Institute’s new trend report says, “are entering the recruiting season with very high expectations for hiring.”

Keep Complete Employee Solutions in mind when your company starts to take off. We know how to handle Payroll, HR, and Employee Leasing.

Jennifer Comer

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Why Choose a Payroll Service?

October 19, 2016 by ces

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Why would you choose a Payroll Service like Complete Employee Solutions versus processing payroll yourself? Well, for one, if you aren’t someone who is great with accounting, numbers and understanding the complex guidelines that come with Payroll, then you are very apt to get yourself in some hot water.  [Read more…]

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Complete Employee Solutions Hints

October 5, 2016 by ces

 

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Colleagues working on a computer in an office.

At Complete Employee Solutions we offer Payroll Services and Employee Leasing, but we also offer Human Resources services as well. Human Resources is usually the department which sets the rules for how Employees dress at work. Here in Florida, because our weather is usually pretty warm, we tend to dress more casually than people would in other parts of the country.

In the past, work dress was at minimum a pair of dress pants or chinos for men. A collared shirt and close toed shoes were also the standard dress. For women, close toed shoes, dress slacks, skirts or dresses with some sort of sleeve were pretty much the standard. [Read more…]

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Some Rules for Social Media

September 7, 2016 by ces

complete employees solutions is your payroll company, human resources outsourcing, employee leasingWhen I see some of the photos people post on Facebook and Instagram,  especially young people, I just cringe. What nobody wants to hear from me is this: EMPLOYERS are checking your social media accounts!!

If you are intelligent, hard-working and responsible, and you apply for a job where those skills are valuable, then why would you post a photo of yourself after you have been partying all night? Don’t do it. I know clients of mine have taken job applications for people only to shake their head and turn them away after seeing the wrong type of photos on Facebook or Instagram or other social media outlets.

I, myself had an interview with an impressive young woman, but after I saw the headshot she posted on LinkedIn, I passed her by. If you don’t know what LinkedIn is, you need to research it. Let me just say that it is not the same as Facebook. It’s not a dating site, it’s not a social site, it’s a place to go if you are looking to build professional connections and try to get hired for that dream job. Man or woman, you don’t post sexy selfies, nor do you post a photo of you catching a big fish. Get a professional head shot taken by a photographer, while you are  wearing business attire, and keep those big laughs, or those smoldering looks for Tinder.

There is so much competition for good jobs these days, don’t do things that take you out of the running. If you have had an interview recently, and you think it went well,  but you were not offered the position, I suggest you check out your social media profiles. Better yet, check them out with a friend who will be honest, or call me, and I will help you clear them all out.

And please, use Twitter responsibly. Don’t go on rants, don’t troll people, do not make off color jokes, they check Twitter too!

I know this part doesn’t pertain to social media, but please also remember to run spell check on your resume before you send it out.

Jennifer Comer

Payroll service, Vero Beach, Indian River County, Florida

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Growing Your Business

August 17, 2016 by ces

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Complete Employee Solutions is a partnership between three professionals with strong financial backgrounds. We are not just another Payroll Processing company who enters time sheets and issues paychecks. Complete Employee Solutions works with the CPA’s at McCain and Samons to help businesses grow , set goals and meet or exceed them. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Helpful Information for Business, Indian river County Payroll Services, Payroll Service, Payroll Service Sebastian, Payroll Services Vero Beach

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