January 22, 2020
How Shared Values Can Attract and Retain Talent?
How Shared Values Can Attract and Retain Talent?
“20 years of recruiting expertise has taught me that sharing values is the base of creating meaningful experiences, and life long friendships.”
How to Find Great Talent?
Everything starts at the top…the CEO or Founder is solely responsible for establishing the mission and culture he or she would like to create and establish a set values that they hold in high regard. So that it will allow others who follow to flourish and attract like-minded employees.
Without a clear purpose or vision, those who are responsible for hiring, and finding talent use their own set of decisions to hire or not hire. And the company flounders, and often fails to attract and retain the best talent.
Are the right questions being asked during the interview process? Or are you settling on just hiring someone who looks and sounds right for the job? Companies that are asking questions beyond what is on the resume…and choose to make the candidates ‘Dig Deep,’ will find the right hires.
“No amount of goodies in the fridge or fringe benefits..can replace the value of feeling heard, and appreciated.”
How to Retain Great Talent?
Team building thru transparency, trust, and communication is key…questions lead to self discovery…
- As a company, how are you investing in your employees?
- Is training provided, opportunities for growth on a weekly or monthly basis?
- What does collaboration mean in your company?
- Is a methodology in place, so that every department uses the same set of rules?
- Are the vendors your company uses to find talent share your values of collaboration?
Companies that continue to be innovative in regards to creating a value filled work culture…will find a level of commitment to the company that is unmatched.
Raise Your Value Game Today…
January 21, 2020
How Do I Have Fun for Good?
“Blog inspired by my dear friends and peers who recently passed away too early in their lives…but are with me everyday.”
1. I am 100% responsible for my life, and make choices that adhere to my values.
2. Every day, I strive to do my best, so that I hold myself in high regard.
3. Whenever I see the opportunity to help others find more joy, and peace in their lives; I risk the relationship to bring truth, compassion, and care.
4. I create fun experiences for the community, spend quality time with loved ones…and I am grateful for fulfilling and rewarding relationships.
5. At the beginning and end of each day..I am mindful that life is a blessing and an opportunity to have fun for good.
How are you having fun for good…today?
January 11, 2020
Inspiring Kids Creative Writing Contest for Rule Breakers
Inspiring Kids Creative Writing Contest for Rule Breakers
“I am both dyslexic, and learned English as a third language. And yes, my grammar is not perfect…And yet I am doing ok in life, work, and having fun inspiring kids for good…” Recruiting for Good, Founder, Carlos
Creative Contests for Grateful Parents and Kids
Recruiting for Good sponsors creative writing contests; inspiring kids to use their imagination, and talent for good. Our creative writing questions are meaningful and teach kids positive life values. And we reward kids fun for good; (beauty foodie party, and rewarding L.A’s Best escape rooms experience).
Yes, grammar does not count in our contest…what we care most about is how kids express their creative ‘ideas’, how they convey their thoughts and feelings beyond what is expected…how they say what they mean without boundaries …how they write from their heart and soul (to inspire friends, parents, and siblings too). So, if you are parent of a dyslexic child (or uninspired at school), or learned English as a second language…we welcome your kids’ entries…
“Great lesson for kids to learn…Don’t let others tell you…’you are not good enough’ …simply believe in yourself, participate to do your best…strive for excellence…and not perfection…and you’ll accomplish more in life, than, not trying at all.”
Here is a list of famous people who overcame their dyslexia (struggled at school), and became great successes; because their creativity and vision propelled them beyond their obstacles. Albert Einstein, Mireille Mathieu, Rebecca Kamen, Richard Branson, Thomas Edison…you can join the list today….just participate.
January 2, 2020
January Kids Creative Writing Contest
Every Month We Have a Fun New Contest
In January….simply answer the following
What is one value that your teacher embodies, that you would love to emulate? And why?
How to Submit Writing Entry?
Must be a student in 4th to 12th grade in Los Angeles school (or home schooled)
Entries must be hand written (take a picture, and have parent email to Sara@RewardingLA.com)
(Entries should not be more than 500 words)
In email, tell us your kid’s age, what school they attend (or home schooled), and parent’s first name
On January 31st, we will contact the most inspiring winner!