Why AR/VR Technology Will Likely Be A Part of Your Next Job

In this guest post, Marla Keene, technical writer for AX Control, Inc., discusses how employers in the automation and manufacturing industries can use augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) technologies to train employees and increase productivity through less downtime.

Since AR and VR tools can help develop effective, informed employees there is no doubt that both will become increasingly commonplace!

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What Are Automation Companies Looking For In Their Employees?

In this guest post, Bryan Hellman, writer for DO Supply, Inc., discusses the basics of automation and what specific skills employers in the industry will look for in candidates during the hiring process.

This article is great for recent engineering graduates or other professionals who are new to automation or considering it for a career change!

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How Manual Labor and Automation Coexist

In this guest post, Jacqueline Canny, CEO and Owner of Ultimation Industries, discusses how labor & automation can work together to increase productivity without eliminating each other.

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Helpful Tips for Companies Working With Recruiters

Helpful Tips for Companies Working With Recruiters

When recruiting for our clients, we generally have the most success filling positions when we know the key job details!

Have you ever worked with a recruiter before? Help recruiters fill your jobs faster by proving the following information.

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How to Tell if a Company Culture is Right for You

Let’s face it, besides the work itself the culture of a company is going to determine if you enjoy your new position or not.

So, the question is, how to determine what the work environment is going to be like when interviewing with a future employer?

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What to do if You Miss Your Interview

what to do if you miss your interview

Imagine finally getting the opportunity to interview with a company you’ve been highly interested in. You hop in your car and start off on your merry way to your interview and moments later – find yourself in bumper to bumper traffic. Panic sets in, you know there is absolutely no way you will be making it to your interview on time and will be embarrassingly late. What do you do now?

Follow this guide to handle your mistake in a professional way and stay in the running for the job you want!

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