Lead BES – our total operating system in alignment with its principles and the strategic direction of Barnes, as well as, in collaboration with resources across the company to drive and maximize business performance, globally.
HYSON Metal Forming Solutions, a division of Barnes Group Inc, is seeking a Marketing Intern/Co-Op that is available to start immediately and interested in working flexible hours while going to school.
Join the BarnesWORX TM community and become part of a flexible workforce that allows you to use your specialized skills and capabilities on project-based assignments that truly make a difference.
Manage and provide overall guidance to Barnes Industrial HR and business leaders on annual performance management, Succession Planning, High Potential Enterprise Program, KPI tracking, and all sub-processes linked to these.
Barnes Aerospace MRO East Granby has an exciting and challenging career opportunity for a Clean Line Technical Lead. In this role you will be responsible for planning and managing priorities in the work area along with handling the day to day operations.
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How Far Back Should a Resume Go, Exactly?
If you’re reading this article, then chances are you’re looking for a new job and want to whip your resume into shape. But lots of questions can arise as you begin to do that. After all, most of us aren’t career coaches or resume experts. Job hunters frequently ask one common question: how far back should a resume go? As in, should you list all of your work history – even if it stretches on for years – or should you be more selective?
Do Your Candidates Really Need a College Degree?
As a hiring manager tasked with making major decisions, it's easy to target a college degree as a way of saying yes, this candidate is qualified. I mean, how many times have we seen candidates without degrees try to squeeze their way into positions that they aren't qualified for. In fact, many hiring managers (maybe like yourself) believe that college degrees make candidates more job-ready. However, the current job market has shifted so much recently that it begs the question
Structured vs Unstructured Interviews
The goal of an interview is to evaluate candidates based on their skills, personality, and knowledge. You want to choose the BEST candidate from your candidate pool, so the interview is something you can't mess up. As you begin planning your interview process, one of the major decisions you'll face is whether the interview should be a structured vs unstructured interview. So let's take a dive into the differences and sort out which circumstances warrant which interview process.
How to Describe Your Personality with Examples
Imagine you’re in an elevator with the CEO of your dream company and you get to talking. The conversation is going well and you start to imagine yourself working for their company when the CEO turns around and asks you “tell me a bit about yourself.” Would this catch you off guard or would you be able to give a clear and succinct description of who you are?
4 Ways to Make Your Job Posting More Inclusive
According to a Glassdoor survey,
To ATS or not to ATS
As hiring is becoming more analytical and data-driven, companies have found ways to incorporate technology to help hire and recruit more efficiently. ATS, also known as an applicant tracking system, has become one of the most widely adopted technological recruiting tools to date. In fact, according to data from Capterra: