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Posted 06/04/2014

Making a Career Choice: Choose Minnesota Manufacturing

Here at MPS Technical we are well aware of the great career opportunities precision manufacturing and medtech firms in the Twin Cities offer. Whether you are an engineer, operations manager, machinist, assembler or in customer service, a seasoned professional or just out of college, the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota manufacturing industry delivers a variety of exciting and rewarding careers. Today, we have gathered recent state-wide industry news to help you see the possibilities as well! First up, readers of medical device industry publication Qmed voted Minneapolis/St. Paul into 2nd place for “Top U.S. City for MedTech Innovation”. From the…
Here at MPS Technical we are well aware of the great career opportunities precision manufacturing and medtech firms in the Twin Cities offer. Whether you…
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Posted 05/28/2014

A Little “Light” Work

  No, “why did the hiring manager cross the road” is not part of this post, but today we’d like to share other HR humor to brighten your day. After all, when you are in the business of hiring and staffing busy operations sometimes a little humor can go a long way to lessening daily stress. Enjoy!                                                            
  No, “why did the hiring manager cross the road” is not part of this post, but today we’d like to share other HR humor…
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Posted 05/27/2014

Hiring Process Tips…from Psych 101 Class

Perhaps college is still fresh in your memory….or maybe distant! Lou Adler of Inc walks us through how a basic Psych 101 principle could help us hire the right employees. First, the principle: Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. In 1943, Abraham Maslow suggested people make decisions based on different behavioral needs. In his article, Mr. Adler applies this hierarchy to job search candidates and defines their core needs as economic, social or achievement: source: inc.com   He provides the following example to explain these needs: “Consider that a person who is unemployed or underemployed seeks a new job primarily for monetary…
Perhaps college is still fresh in your memory….or maybe distant! Lou Adler of Inc walks us through how a basic Psych 101 principle could help…
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Posted 05/21/2014

Events Around Town: MN Manufacturer of the Year

MPS Technical had the pleasure of sponsoring the Manufacturers Alliance’s 18th annual Manufacturer of the Year awards held April 10, 2014, in Minneapolis. Attending the event from MPS were Matt Knutson in Sales, Dave Rohlf from Business Development and Mandy Hanson from Business Intelligence. From the recruiting side, Amara Miller and Cindy Johnson attended as well as Branch Manager Stephanie Poirier. The Manufacturer of the Year award ceremony brings local manufacturers together to celebrate and recognize companies that share information and experience to strengthen the Minnesota manufacturing community. Each year, an award is presented in one of three categories: Companies…
MPS Technical had the pleasure of sponsoring the Manufacturers Alliance’s 18th annual Manufacturer of the Year awards held April 10, 2014, in Minneapolis. Attending the…
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Posted 05/14/2014

MPS Perspectives: Hiring Veterans

By Cindy Johnson, Recruitment Manager: Professional Search Division As we head into mid-May, we start thinking about weekend plans for Memorial Day on the 26th.  Some of us will also be thinking about Armed Forces Day on the 17th to honor Veterans and those still on Active Duty.  If you’re in the staffing industry, you’re probably now thinking about hiring Veterans.  It’s become a movement across many industries to focus on hiring Vets, and we at MPS Technical are doing our part.  But how do you take the idea and make it a reality? A job in the military is…
By Cindy Johnson, Recruitment Manager: Professional Search Division As we head into mid-May, we start thinking about weekend plans for Memorial Day on the 26th. …
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Posted 05/12/2014

Onboarding: The Importance of Employee Pride

David Lee of HR recruiting resource site ERE writes, “You can be proud to work here. That is one of THE most important messages your new employee orientation program should communicate.” Studies find that employees who have pride in their company and pride in their work are more productive and happier. Mr. Lee also confirms that high caliber employees – those you want to attract and retain – “place a high value in working for an employer of whom they can feel proud.” There are many ways you can incorporate this message into your new hire process. First and foremost,…
David Lee of HR recruiting resource site ERE writes, “You can be proud to work here. That is one of THE most important messages your…
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