You never get a second chance to make a first impression. Contractors and subcontractors judge your character the moment you walk into an interview. Your co-workers make their own decisions the first time you walk on the job site. While it’s true that you can’t control people’s thoughts or opinions, you can control that first… Read More »
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Inc. 500|5000 Conference
CCS Construction Staffing was invited to attend the Inc. 5000 Conference and Awards Ceremony hosted by Inc. Magazine in Phoenix, Arizona from October 15 – October 17. CCS celebrated with other nominees and their remarkable achievements during the three day conference that included open panel discussions, networking events, and inspirational speeches by CEO and founder… Read More »
ASA Staffing World
CCS Construction Staffing had the opportunity to attend ASA Staffing World by the American Staffing Association in Washington, D.C. We were pleased to have been part of this convention and learned a lot. We can’t wait to do it all over again next year.
How To Best Explain Temporary Positions On A Resume
Skilled laborers and tradesmen take on contract and temporary positions for a variety of reasons. Some need the flexibility to handle other responsibilities, such as family or education. Others trying to combat high unemployment or a weak economy, supplement their search for permanent employment with temporary jobs. Whatever your reasons, temporary jobs can pose an… Read More »
What Drives Your Team to Success?
Why do we work? How you answer that question tells a lot about what you value. Some people will answer, “because I have to,” and some people will say, “because I need the money.” Those reasons are true, and valid for all of us in some way, but they don’t have to be the top… Read More »
Our contractor of the month for October is Christian Kelly
Ever since he began working with CCS Construction Staffing over a year ago Christian Kelly has demonstrated that he is an exemplary worker. Employer’s reviews have highlighted Kelly numerous times over his punctuality and work ethics. He is honest, hard-working, smart, and consistently goes above and beyond the call of duty on every project. Kelly… Read More »
NCAEC Golf Tournament
The North Carolina Association of Electrical Contractors (NCAEC) held its annual Golf Tournament in Greensboro. We had an opportunity to enjoy a day in the sun and connect with fellow contractors in a friendly Ladder Golf game.
No Kid Hungry Fundraiser
On September 20, 2014 CCS Construction Staffing was honored to be a sponsor of the first annual No Kid Hungry dinner here in Charlotte, NC. The event was hosted by Mimosa Grill in order to raise awareness towards Child Hunger in the United States, in which one in five children are affected. No Kid Hungry… Read More »
Our Contractor of the Month for September is Anthony Smock
Since his beginning over 5 years ago at CCS Construction Staffing Anthony Smock has made an exceptional contractor. Smock is a Mechanical Welder in Charleston, South Carolina. Smock has demonstrated valuable skills on every job. Employer reviews have pronounced Smock as a excellent welder, a hard-worker that gives 110% on all job duties. Smock has been… Read More »
The Appropriate Pay To Offer Your Temp Skilled Laborers
When it comes down to fair pay for construction jobs, contractors, superintendents and skilled workers need to know their rights. In the U.S., state and federal governments require construction industry employers to provide their workers with specific benefits. The Fair Labor Standards Act zooms in on tradesmen’s rights, ensuring that they receive overtime pay, rest… Read More »