Guarantee Your Employment Washington DC

The following contains career information you should know about how to enhance your value to your employer. Read on if you or a loved one is interested in finding, changing, or developing in their employment in Washington.

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PenguinSTAFF
(703) 538-5900
1432 Duke Street
Alexandria, VA
Curzon Staffing
703-836-4403
801 N. Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA
LLM Placements, Inc.
202.526.3855
3166 Berry Road, NE
Washington, DC
Graham Staffing Services, Inc.
202-861-1260
1130 Connecticut Avenue, NW
Washington, DC
Medical Personnel Services Inc
(202) 466-2955
1748 N St NW
Washington, DC
Sni Legal
(202) 955-3920
1101 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC
Nri
(202) 466-4670
Washington, DC
Nri
(202) 628-3022
Washington, DC
Woodside Temporaries
(202) 857-0150
1225 I St NW
Washington, DC
Caliper Corp
(202) 232-8787
Washington, DC

provided by: Professional Builder

I received a call today from a young man we placed several years ago with a northeast home builder. I assumed he'd been cut in another round of layoffs and was calling to see if we could help. Instead, I learned that he was still employed and doing his best to keep it that way.

However, the reality of the current market conditions ? coupled with his role as a land acquisition manager ? left him concerned about his long-term prospects. The purpose of his call was to touch base in the event his situation took a turn for the worse next year.

We discussed what his options might look like if he found himself in the job market. We came to the conclusion he'd have a greater employment opportunities in the a commercial, retail or mixed-use sectors. In the meantime, though, I suggested he focus on enhancing his value with his present company by asking where and how he could help above and beyond his normal range of duties.

Some examples:

  • Volunteer to fill in as a host/greeter once or twice a month in the sales offices. Yes, that might even mean working a weekend here and there, but it would be a great way to gain exposure to other facets of the business and save the company the hostess expense to boot.
  • Make follow-up calls to everyone registered (but not sold to) in the past three years to see if they had purchased a home. If they haven't, update their information and pass it along to the sales manager for redirection to the sales staff. If they have bought, turn it into a market research call to learn where they bought, who they bought from and what drove their final decision. This is valuable information most builders have to pay someone for.
  • Offer to help solicit and analyze new bids from subcontractors and trades.

A more extreme avenue is to do the job of two people for the price of one. I know one person who holds the dual role of governmental affairs manager and director of marketing. He only gets paid for one role right now but sees that as a short-term tradeoff for job security.

The bottom line is, if you find yourself in a tenuous employment situation, try to make yourself as valuable to your employer as possible.

It might not stave off the inevitable but it certainly won't hurt your chances either ? especially if it gets down to you and someone else with equal experience.

Besides, if you find yourself back in the job market, it will help to add a few bullet points about your experiences in other parts of the business. Who knows, you might even learn something new.

Above and beyond

Volunteer as a host/greeter in the sales offices

Follow-up via phone to everyone registered but not sold to in the past three years.

Offer to help solicit and analyze new bids from subcontractors and trades.

Rodney Hall is a senior partner with The Talon Group, a leading executive search firm specializing in the real-estate development and home building industries.



author: By Rodney Hall, The Talon Group

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