Rigsby Search Group
609 West Johnson Avenue Suite 303
Cheshire, CT 06410
Office: 860-505-0013
General Email: [email protected]
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Our Mission
Our mission is to be the preeminent relationship oriented search group for your environmental hiring and employment needs. The marketplace is the driving force behind all that we do. We operate with a never ending focus on urgency and productivity, all the while maintaining the highest standard of ethics in the business. We always work in the strictest of confidence to protect your anonymity.
At Rigsby Search Group, we make the right placements, because we ask the right questions.
“Our Success Depends On Your Success”.
The Best Piece of Professional Advice I Ever Received
/in Career Tips /by Rigsby Search GroupReal-world career advice holds tremendous value, no matter who it is coming from. There is no teacher like that of experience.
As firm believers in constant learning from the people around us, we asked our staff what the best piece of professional advice they ever received was. The answers include great tips for your career and maybe even real life, too.
“Always look for ways to improve.” Tiffany Schifley, Operations Manager
“If you notice something wrong with your work or if you’ve made a mistake, take a deep breath and try to solve the problem. Come up with 2 to 3 solutions to fix it before bringing it to the attention of others.”
“Be present.” Sean Rigsby, Managing Partner and Senior Executive Recruiter
“My old boss used to say ‘When you’re here, be here; when you’re not, don’t be here.’ It’s advice that has stuck with me and I’ve always tried to follow throughout my 20 + year career.”
“Be kind.” Michael Kaufman, Environmental Recruiter
“Treat everyone with kindness, and always be professional first. It can a long way.”
“Go beyond your comfort zone.” Sarah Wheeler, Head of Marketing and Research
“At the edge of your comfort zone is where you’ll find success. Never be afraid to be wrong, and never be afraid to step outside the box. You’ll never regret it.”
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received? Share it with us on social media by tagging Rigsby Search Group (on Facebook or Twitter). We’ll share it with our followers and help to begin a chain of helpful tips!
How to Clean Up Your Online Presence
/in Career Tips /by Rigsby Search GroupThese days, everyone who is anyone is online. The big virtual space that we know as the World Wide Web is so deeply embedded into our daily culture and routine that nearly everything we do can somehow be related to the Internet. So it’s only natural that when it comes to career building and job seeking, your online presence will play a role. Chances are, if you discovered a job posting online and applied there, more than likely, when that hiring authority receives your resume, they will type your name into Google, Facebook or LinkedIn and do their own research. The last thing you want is for that to hurt your chances at landing a position you really wanted.
Cleaning up your online presence is something that should be done every so often. Here’s a few methods that may help streamline the process.
Networking is important, don’t get us wrong! Who you know can sometimes be just as important as what you know. We are big believers in social media and the power that it holds to connect us all. We’re telling you to go for it, network like crazy, but monitoring your online presence and regulating the content which you are sharing with the world is very important in preserving your identity.
Strategic Day Away
/in Events /by Rigsby Search GroupHere at RSG, we are firm believers in continuing education. Life never stops teaching, so we should never stop learning, right? After all, there is always room for improvement in all areas of life, both personally and professionally.
Recently, we partnered with our colleagues and good friends at Pascoe Workforce Solutions to host an all-day training conference, complete with some dynamic guest speakers, important round-table discussions, and fun team-building exercises. We ended a long but great day of learning with some friendly competition in the form of bowling and arcade games.
It was a nice change of pace to get out of our offices, catch up with some friendly faces, meet some new people, and trade stories, advice and tips with each other. We would like to extend a warm thank you to Brian Pascoe, Brody Cunningham, and the entire Pascoe team for joining us, as well as to James Smith of J. Anderson & Associates, Inc. for driving 3 hours to give a rockstar presentation. It was a great day, and we’re looking forward to planning another one in the near future!