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A Word From Lindsay

Hi! My name is Lindsay and I am the new Administrative Assistant/Social Media Assistant at CP Staffing. I started working here two months ago and I feel so lucky to be a part of this team. On my first day everyone was very nice and welcoming, which is to be expected for a first day experience. As the days went on, though, the nice, friendly attitudes and interactions didn’t go away! Every single person that works here is genuinely kind. Every. Single. Person.

Why am I telling you this? Why am I gushing over my amazing job and co-workers (the recruiters) and making people jealous?! I’m telling you this because the way they treat me and each other here is the exact same way they treat their candidates and clients. Everyone respects everyone, it’s amazing!  The recruiters truly care and want to help find the best possible job for you.

Looking for a job can be a very stressful thing to do, especially if you’re doing it alone. The recruiters are here to help you and they pride themselves in placing the right person in the right job. Here at CP Staffing our focus is Computer, Medical and Financial jobs and the recruiters are VERY knowledgeable in their specific areas.

So check out our website or give us a call if your background is in one of our specific areas of expertise. I know our recruiters would love to meet you!

***Disclaimer***

I am not saying this just because I work here! I actually feel this way and think everyone should take advantage of this amazing opportunity! What do you have to lose?!

 

Visit our website here: http://www.cpstaffing.com/index.aspx

Visit our open jobs here: http://www.cpstaffing.com/jobs.aspx

 

 

Ronald McDonald House Visit

Our team had the opportunity to volunteer for one of our favorite organizations last month, The Ronald McDonald House.

We went to work by cooking a barbecue meal for the families, donating “to-go goodie bags,” and spending time with many of the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House. The families often spend their entire days in hospital rooms and waiting rooms, so having the opportunity to do something to help them out was a joy.

Thank you to Rebecca Cain of MedicalPeople for taking the lead to set up this volunteer opportunity! We were happy to be a part of it.

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Please click here to learn more about the Ronald McDonald House.

Wellness In the Workplace

The end of summer is quickly approaching, kids are getting ready to go back to school, and you may be starting to evaluate your summer fitness progress (or lack there of). Eight hours at a desk five days a week can really take a toll, but at least over the summer, many people have highly active nights and weekends. As we all start to get ready to spend more time indoors, you may be wondering how you can make your workplace a healthy space to aid in your health goals. Read on to learn about our top three tips on how to have a guilt free workday.

Avoid the candy jar. We all know where the candy jar is located at work, and after a long morning, it can be difficult to avoid. A couple M&Ms may seem like no big deal, but they can add hundreds of unnecessary calories to your diet every day if you are not careful. If you are hungry or absolutely cannot go without that 3pm pick me up, try keeping natural sweets on your desk. Grapes, Cherries, or Apples work wonderfully!

Drink lots of water. Staying hydrated is good for pretty much everything. It provides energy, promotes weight loss, helps your skin, prevents headaches, and boosts your immune system, just to name a few benefits. Bring a water bottle to work, and make it your goal to fill it up three, four, or even five times throughout the day. You can also set an alarm if you need that extra reminder.

Walk and Stretch. Walking throughout the day is a great way to promote health and fitness in the workplace. Take a walk during breaks, long conference calls (if you have a headset), or even just every couple hours to reward yourself for finishing a task. It may seem like no big deal, but getting up and moving around can make a huge difference in staying energized. If you are unable to get up regularly, try stretching at your desk multiple times per day to get moving and get a mental break from work.

How have you had success staying healthy at work? Comment below!

Written by Kaitlyn Gahagen