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Volunteerism Spotlight: DisruptHR 4.0 Buffalo
DisruptHR 4.0 Buffalo was an amazing event on October 16th, 2019! This incredible event had 13 speakers and they gave a 5-minute presentation with slides rotating every 15 seconds about their chosen topic. StaffBuffalo partner, Maggie Shea, is an organizer for this event!!
Volunteerism Spotlight: Child and Family Services
StaffBuffalo spent the afternoon on August 26th, 2019 with the Residential program at Child and Family Services! This Harry Potter themed week of activities is to celebrate their week off between summer school and the regular school year!
Volunteerism Spotlight: Bucket List Bash 2019
On August 22nd, 2019 StaffBuffalo team members volunteered at ConnectLife’s Bucket List Bash 2019 at KeyBank Center! All of the proceeds from this event benefited ConnectLife, WNY's blood and organ donor network!
Future Shock: Here Are The Virus-Related Changes That Will Hit WNY Business Community
Lauren Lewis, partner, StaffBuffalo, talks about hiring trends once the pandemic is over.
Buffalo Business First: This is what Buffalo-Based Headhunters are Seeing In The Local Job Market
Maggie Shea's recruiting firm, StaffBuffalo, focuses heavily on professional services such as accounting, law, insurance and human resources.
There has been a pronounced slowdown in hiring among those businesses, even though they're busy with the immediate needs of desperate clients, she said. That's partly because the immediate reaction of business managers in crisis is to halt spending and partly because people are dealing with the suddenly intermingled process of working alongside spouses and children.
But it's also because the professional services industry is facing the realistic prospect of a slowdown in their recurring revenue lines.
Shea said most of her calls right now are from clients trying to restructure operational, technology and workplace plans.
"People are asking themselves, 'What does the future look like?'" Shea said. "A new normal will evolve sooner rather than later. People need to wrap their arms around that idea and stop trying to get back to what we were doing before, because that won't work anymore."
Volunteerism Spotlight: Child and Family Services
StaffBuffalo spent the afternoon on August 26th, 2019 with the Residential program at Child and Family Services! This Harry Potter themed week of activities is to celebrate their week off between summer school and the regular school year!
10 things to know if you're looking (or recruiting) for a job in WNY
Western New York's job market is hot. That's great news for job seekers and not-so-great news for employers.
But one thing remains true for both: Recruitment is different in a tight job market. There are certain things a job seeker needs to know if they're looking for work in the local market right now, and certain things employers should know if they're trying to fill their ranks.
StaffBuffalo partner, Maggie Shea, gave amazing advice on this topic!
City Sharper: Lauren Lewis
This year, we're celebrating the women who are making Western New York a great place to live in our City Shapers reports. This week's City Shaper is helping companies find the perfect people to join their teams.
Lauren Lewis is a partner at StaffBuffalo. She grew up in Buffalo.
Volunteerism Spotlight: Child and Family Services
For more than 140 years, Child and Family Services has dedicated its resources to meet the needs of children and families. One of Western New York's oldest human service agencies, Child and Family Services fosters safe and healthy environments for children and families in local homes, schools, workplaces and communities.
Volunteerism Spotlight: Paws for love
Since 2017, StaffBuffalo Recruiter Anne Coughlin and her therapy dog Anya been volunteering with the SPCA program Paws for Love. They visit various locations in the WNY area, such as libraries and colleges, to bring joy and stress relief to individuals in the community.