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Our mission at TinyHR LLC is to help you work better – whether that is getting a new job, improving your professional online brand, or answering those unique, hard-to-handle HR questions. FREE resources for each topic are listed below, and this page is updated regularly! If you have any additional questions or wish to schedule a service to dive deeper into any of the topics below, please contact us.

*NOTE: We do not own, nor receive any commission or other compensation, for these videos. These are strictly for informational purposes only, and were found through Google searches.


Resources on Career Coaching and Talent Sourcing

Searching for a job, or wanting to learn more about the Recruitment process from the Talent Acquisition field? Here are some links that can help.

Find out more about what happens during Recruitment Fraud, and how to protect yourself by visiting this page.

Ever heard of the term “Purple Squirrel” to describe the perfect hire? Find out more here.

Not sure what Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Other Characteristics you may need for a role, or want to know comparable role titles and wages? Visit the O*Net Occupational Network Database, which receives their information on job titles, requirements, and salary ranges directly from the Department of Labor.


Resources for Resumé Building

View this article to find out why a Cover Letter is still an important piece of your resumé/application submission.

Visit this Indeed page to learn how to make a resumé that is easily uploaded and scanned by Application Tracking Systems (ATS), which are used for virtual job submissions.


Resources for LinkedIn/Social Media Profiles

Social Media pages can be searched by Hiring Committee members. Find out how to maximize your profile on all Social Media platforms here.

This article describes why your LinkedIn profile is important in your job search.


Resources for Mock Interviews

Here is a list of the 10 most commonly-used interview questions by HR professionals.

If you’re using Zoom, visit this page before your next interview to make sure you have prepared your interview space successfully.


Mental Health Resources During Job Seeking

Find ways to maintain your peace and protect your well-being during the job seeking process by visiting these resources.

Here are some tips on maintaining your mental health during your job search from Johns Hopkins University.

This 6-minute YouTube video by Kerri Twigg will guide you through a meditation while job searching.


Job Search Sites

Looking for Seasonal, Temporary, or Full-Time? Here are a few job search sites to check out.

CoolWorks is a job search site that specializes in advertising roles all over the country (and world!) in the tourism, hospitality, lodge/retreat/inn, and other related industries.

Kelly Services is one of the largest temporary and on-demand staffing agencies in the US. This is a great way to build a resumé and gain job experience quickly while working temporary jobs.

NC Careers provides career opportunities the state of NC, including government and domestic roles. Additional resources are also available on this site to assist you in your application process!

Built In is a job search engine that focuses on technical careers from startups to large corporations.

Idealist is a job search engine that focuses on non-profit careers, internships, volunteer opportunities, and co-ops. You can search for in-person, hybrid, or fully remote openings!


Resources for General HR Questions – Employees

Find resources on many common HR-related topics from the employee perspective here.

Here is a link to the Department of Labor website’s Wage and Hour Division (WHD), which can help answer questions for you related to legally-protected Wage and Hour laws.

Confused by some of the HR lingo? This handy glossary on HR-related terms is provided by Gartner research and advisory firm.


Resources for General HR Questions – Organizations and Employers

Find resources on many common HR-related topics from the employer/organization perspective here.

Here are 5 common questions employees ask HR, and next steps to solve them.

Just starting out your business? Here is an interactive map you can use to find your local Small Business Development Center.

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