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8 Do’s and Don’ts of Holiday Party Etiquette

8 Do’s and Don’ts of Holiday Party Etiquette Corporate holiday parties can be a great way for companies to wind down at the end of the year, toast successes, and launch new goals for the coming quarters. They can also be an excellent way to make a fool out of yourself in front of co-workers… Read More »

Want To Make Employees Happy? Help Them Volunteer.

Want To Make Employees Happy? Help Them Volunteer. Aventure Chief Operating Officer, Stacia Lenz, recently published an article in Siouxland Woman that addresses the growing desire for local companies and employees to give back to their community. “Employees many times struggle with a balance between their day-to-day job functions and the ability to integrate themselves… Read More »

Poised for Workplace Change: The Art of Effective Posturing

Lost teammates. New teammates. Different job responsibilities, company objectives, corporate goals. New leadership. New management. New software. So many ways to say the same thing: Change. As a company that deals fairly exclusively in change, we get it. Every position we fill and every candidate we place is the catalyst for Something New. We understand… Read More »

6 Surprising Industrial Job Perks

Aventure Staffing has been our area’s leading employment sourcing agency for manufacturing, industrial, and facilities management. We have helped hundreds of candidates find the perfect fit with companies who benefit from their talent and potential. Aventure’s Spencer staff, in particular, knows more than most about what it means to work in these industries. Most are… Read More »

How to Make Your Hometown Work For Your Career in 5 Steps

With over 30 years of combined experience, the Sheldon office knows more than most what happens when you can combine a great candidate with a great company in a great town. We sat down with Gail Anderson, Branch Operations Manager for our Sheldon, Spencer, and Humboldt offices, to talk about what local candidates can do… Read More »