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Talent Acquisition

By: Helios
September 10th, 2014

As a job seeker the path to finding new employment can be challenging and at times, frustrating. It is important that you do all you can to stand out from other job seekers. Here are some tips to help ensure you get noticed:

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Best Practices | Talent Acquisition

By: Helios
September 8th, 2014

Many organizations today have the latest technology and the greatest physical resources. But if those organizations do not have the right people, they will always struggle to achieve the results they desire. Here are some of the most important components of a successful search I've learned over the years as a Recruiting Consultant for rapidly growing organizations across the Washington, DC metropolitan area.

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Business Management & Strategy

By: Kim Moshlak
September 5th, 2014

According to a recent Gallup study, 71% of our workforce is probably not nearly as productive as they could be. The number of actively disengaged employees in the workplace outnumbered the number of actively engaged employees by nearly two to one. And in the North America, 29% are engaged, 54% not engaged, and 19% are actively not engaged, meaning they are “unhappy and unproductive at work and liable to spread negativity to coworkers.”

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Career Tips

By: Helios
August 25th, 2014

Great news - you’ve been promoted to a new role!

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Helios HR | Risk Management

By: Kayla Bell
August 22nd, 2014

As a government contractor, there are what seem like endless and ever changing requirements that you must comply with. The Federal Acquisition Regulation (FAR) serves as a guidebook to government contractors and outlines the rules, regulations, and processes that must be followed by government contractors throughout the acquisition planning, contract formation, and contract administration processes when the government is purchasing (acquiring) goods and services. The FAR is easy to overlook as an HR professional as many of the regulations pertain to the contracts and finance departments within your organization; however, one aspect of the FAR that pertains to the Human Resource department of government contractors is the Contractor Code of Business Ethics and Conduct[1].

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Total Rewards | Business Management & Strategy | Best Practices

By: Amy Dozier
August 13th, 2014

At Helios, we are often asked to recommend how to best structure an organization’s HR Department. You may have heard the rule of thumb is 1 HR professional for every 100 employees. Unfortunately, it is not that simple and there is no “one size fits all” solution. There are a lot of factors that go into determining the right solution for your organization.