One Way to Reduce COVID-19 Transmission: Open a Window – KPA
Good advice from our Worker’s Compensation Insurance Carrier It might not feel like it, but summer’s right around the corner. I’m not telling you this merely to remind of the unrelenting march of time—as They Might Be Giants would sing, “you’re older than you’ve ever been, and now you’re getting older”—but to hopefully persuade […]
Got time on your hands – learn something new
I’m really beginning to be nostalgic for the past, you know, what is like three weeks ago. Never ever could I imagine what we’re going through at the current time. Seemingly, many of us have more time on our hands than we want. Fortunately, I live in community that is great for walking. In the […]
Dealing With It – It being Covid-19
From the Boothbay Register a wonderful small town weekly that also send out a daily message. I thought he editorial was very prescient so am sharing here. KEVIN BURNHAM Wed, 03/25/2020 – 8:45am We are all dealing with the coronavirus pandemic and if you have internet access, you have surely found dozens of ways to […]
Some tips on updating your resume
For the past several years the job market has been so robust there’s been no need to prepare or update a resume.many of us the necessity of preparing or updating a resume. Sadly that has changed rather suddenly. There are many schools of thought on what’s best but in this post I’d like to share […]
Career Builder’s CEO: Young people are ‘ghosting’ employers
When I was a child, a long time ago, ghosted was something you did on Halloween. Now the word has a phenomenon that is sadly increasing in frequency. It’s not uncommon for candidates to disappear aka ghosted during interviews but now it’s being taken one step further. Here’s an article recently published by the CEO […]
A strong finish to the year
Who said staffing slows down for the holidays? Thanks to a great staff and strong marketing effort we’re finishing this year on a nice uptick. Our aircraft manufacturing client continues to send new orders for sites around the country. We’ve been awarded a quality inspection contract with a Charleston automotive supplier for numerous starts in […]
What Employers Need To Know About The October Jobs Report | Monster.com
Despite a constant drum beat that recession is coming the latest job report shows continued strength. Here’s an opening snippet and link to the full article. At Dunhill Staffing Systems we have the tools and resources needed to find qualified candidates in this still right market. The anticipated release of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics […]
In support of our client Boeing
Recently published in the Post and Courier newspaper October 23, 2019 Editor Post & Courier Charleston SC Dear Editor, I am the president of Dunhill Staffing Systems. We are a Charleston based staffing company that has enjoyed the good fortune of being a supplier of contract labor to Boeing here and across the nation. Like […]
S.C. unemployment rate falls below 3% > Columbia Business Report
With a record low unemployment rate, it’s very important that hiring managers make quick but not hasty decisions on candidates who are qualified and motivated for change. This low rate also indicates that the time to find those qualified candidates can be lengthy. At Dunhill we invest thousands of dollars each month on recruitment advertising to […]
How to Build a Strong Corporate Team Environment

How to Build a Strong Corporate Team Environment Of course, each corporate team has its differences. However, there are certain behaviors that they should all practice in order to run optimally. Having a positive, supportive and collaborative work environment not only benefits you as an employer, but it encourages employees to push themselves to work […]