Why (and How!) to Brand Yourself as a “Thought Leader”

  You show up on time every day, meet deadlines and work hard. But in today’s world, if you want to get ahead in your career, you must do more than that. You need to be consistently strengthening your identity in the workplace, showcasing your expertise and positioning yourself as an authority in your field… Read More »

How to Quit Your Job the Right Way

  You may have fantasies about quitting your job, imagining yourself telling your boss off and leaving the organization in shambles without you. But before you do anything drastic, consider the consequences: you could burn bridges and damage your chances at employment in the future. You never know when you will run into former coworkers… Read More »

Receive a Counteroffer? Here’s What to Do

  You’ve been looking for a new job for a while. When you finally land an offer – and accept, you submit your resignation to your boss. But then they offer you more money or a better position if you stay. What should you do? Here are 6 tips to help you handle this stressful… Read More »

5 Tips for Getting Back to Work After a Vacation

  Coming back to work after a vacation can be a soul-crushing experience. One minute you’re enjoying sun and fun, only to return to a mountain of real-world responsibilities and obligations. As a recent survey suggested, more employees will be taking vacations this summer, so there’s a good chance many of us will be experiencing… Read More »

More Employers Than Ever Using Social Media to Screen Candidates

  Would you want a potential employer to see everything you have on your social media pages? If not, you better start cleaning up your profiles fast — 70 percent of employers report that they use social media to screen candidates before hiring them. The survey, conducted by Harris Poll on behalf of CareerBuilder, highlights… Read More »

8 IT Job Interview Questions That Will Get You Hired

  As tech recruiters in Kansas City, Morgan Hunter knows that despite feeling like an interrogation, an interview is really just a conversation. The hiring manager is trying to get to know you and your background in IT, while you’re trying to learn the ins and outs of the opportunity. And you can’t do that without asking good questions.… Read More »

Proper Etiquette for Asking for a Job or Character Reference

  As one of the leading employment agencies in Kansas City, Morgan Hunter can tell you how you ask for a job or character reference is important. You need to ensure the person you’re asking would be a good source and is willing to recommend you. After all, what they say can be the difference between… Read More »

Top Career Opportunity: Customer Service

If you’re looking for a job in customer service – whether in Kansas City or Overland Park – you’ve come to the right place. At Morgan Hunter, we have an Administrative Staffing Division designed specifically to help candidates connect with great administrative jobs in the area. In fact, we currently have a variety of positions in… Read More »

Employees Are Starting to Use More Vacation Days

  For a long time, American workers were wary of taking time off work — but that is changing. In 2016, workers took an average of 16.8 days off compared to 16.2 days in 2015. While the increase amounts to less than a full vacation day, it is still a significant increase following a 15-year… Read More »

6 Reasons Why You Didn’t Get the Job

  The good news is you got called in for an interview. The bad news? You didn’t get the offer. As one of Kansas City’s top employment agencies, Morgan Hunter knows this can be an extremely disappointing experience. Nobody likes to be rejected, especially if it was a great job opportunity you thought you were a… Read More »