About The Company

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Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Since 1985, ADVANTAGE has been putting people to work in the Baton Rouge and surrounding areas. Through our reputation and experiences, ADVANTAGE has become a leader in the staffing industry. Our superior customer service philosophy is why companies and individuals alike are choosing Advantage.

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Open Positions!

Several open positions! Medical Billers, Dispatchers, Customer Service positions, Gonzales medical front desk. Please email your resume to resume@advantage-inc.com.

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Available Jobs!

Crew Coordinator, Jr Accountant,Insurance Collector, Chairside Dental Assistant with EDDA, Service Coordinator, Medical Insurance Verifier, Blueprint Reader, Controller, Full Charge Bookkeeper, Social Worker, Manual Machinist, Structrual Fitter, Drill Press Operator, Press Brake Operator, Maintenance Tech, Field Tech, and aClass B Diesel Mechanic. Please email resumes to resume@advantage-inc.com.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Interview Questions Worth Asking

During an interview, the interviewee may want to ask these questions:
1. Are employees encouraged and given the opportunity to express their ideas and concerns?
2. What do employees like/dislike about the company?
3. What is the rate of employee turnover?
4. How large is the department where the job opening exists?
5. Why is the position open?
6. What type of training does the new employee receive?
7. How often are performance reviews given?
8. What employee benefits does the company offer?
Preparing for an interview can be tough! Good luck.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Wednesay

What kind of job seeker are you? Check out this great article by
Careerealism Founder, J.T. O' Donnell.
http://www.careerealism.com/4-types-silly-job-seekers/

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Hump Day Wednesday

Hump Day Wednesday: Why do we call Wednesday, Hump Day?



www.wisegeek.com

Referring to Wednesday as "hump day" is a tradition in American English.
It refers to the idea that a week - especially a work week - is like a
hill. Monday and Tuesdays are days when you climb up, since they are the
beginning or start of your work week. At the end of Wednesday, you've
reached the pinnacle of the week, and your work on Thursday and Friday
represents climbing down toward the weekend. Hump day then refers
specifically to that middle of the week point, where you reach the crest
of your journey and begin to pace downward toward the end of the week.
If you have a tedious job or just work hard, it can be comforting to
reach hump day. Then, the weekend doesn't seem so far off and nebulous
as when you started work on Monday.

There is some dispute about whether Wednesday is truly hump day.
Especially when the expression emerged, many people worked a six-day
week, and had only the Sabbath or Sunday as a day of rest. Some suggest
that in this context, Thursday would have actually been hump day. Also,
if you are simply looking at the course of the week, Thursday is the
fourth day of the week and in the direct middle, if your week begins on
Monday. Yet, many people count the beginning of the week as Sunday, and
that makes Wednesday the true middle, whether or not you are using "hump
day" in reference to working.

Though many may view hump day as a very positive thing, Wednesday gets
something of a bad rap at times. The rhyme that describes children born
on each day describes children born on Wednesday as "full of woe."
Wednesday may be thought of as gray days, unhappy days, or unlucky days
according to folk literature. Nevertheless, for many working people, the
arrival of hump day is one for cheering, and whether that day is windy
or gray, it still means that Friday is close at hand!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Legal Secretary

Legal Secretary needed....three month assignment located in Shreveport,
La resume@advantage-inc.com

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

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