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Tak Communications

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  • When becoming an employee at TAK Communications CA, Inc., you are part of a team that looks out for your best interests.

  • We are looking for a senior HR executive capable of implementing critical HR initiatives in TAK's entrepreneurial environment, and an HR leader who can do so in a high growth entity with a focus on our family-oriented culture and team member success.

  • Ability to own an active part of the Net Promoter System-a way of working that brings more employee and customer feedback into the company-by joining huddles, making call backs and helping us elevate opportunities to do better for our customers

  • We are proud to say we have countless veteran employees that are making their career with TAK Communications, Inc. POSITION SUMMARY:You will be responsible for all aspects of a significant piece of our overall business/installation technicians.

  • Here at TAK CA, we understand any company is only as good as its employees and our employees are the most important part of our company.

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    The term, quiet quitting, was coined in 2009, but only now is it gaining traction as young Millennials and Gen Z workers are experiencing record levels of burnout. With the pandemic and the state of the economy, young employees are feeling the pressure. So, quiet quitting comes into effect when that pressure is exasperated by work stress and no managerial support.

  • How Does Salary Range Work (With Examples)

    What are your salary expectations? Do you know? Establishing a salary that compensates you fairly and keeps you happy at work can feel like taking a shot in the dark. And employers sure don’t make learning budgets easy! 

  • Guide to Hiring a Teenager

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  • 10 Best Tips to Find a Job When Relocating

    Are you planning to move? That’s great news, but now you might wonder what that means for your job. Some people are lucky – they can relocate and keep working the same position as always, just remotely. For others, however, this isn’t an option. They must search for and land a job in their soon-to-be new city. This can be intimidating, given that getting a new job even under normal circumstances can be challenging. Now you’ll have to overcome additional hurdles. This article provides valuable tips on how to find a job in another state. Because it can be done! Read on to learn how.

  • How to Re-apply for Your Old Job Professionally

    Have you recently started a new job only to find that you miss your old one? Maybe you didn’t realize how good you had it, and now you regret leaving. Don’t worry. You’re not the first person to feel this way, and you might even be able to return to your old job if you play your cards right.

  • Looking for New Candidates?

    Before the turn of the century, recruiters could put their "help wanted" ads in the newspaper, and applications would pour in. Since then, recruiting has turned a new page. The use of the internet and other technologies allows recruiters to broaden their candidate pool for the simple reason being