Staffpros LLC

Staffpros LLC Service Leaders:

We are the service leader due to our proven ability to deliver quality results, on-time! We are highly responsive and available 24/7/365!

Higher quality means lower total costs, reduced
turnover and increased retention. Staffing Experts:
Whether its screening, interviewing, reference checking or submitting candidates that are drug tested and ready to work, we’ve got
you covered! And our back office operations feature highly streamlined billing and payroll! Industry Veterans:
With over 40 years combined experience; we’ve placed thous

ands of candidates with hundreds of companies just like yours! We screen candidates based on skill sets and
attitude insuring candidates are prepared
to work! Solutions Providers:
We recognize that each client is unique
and requires a customized approach! We design tailored solutions up front then deliver to agreed upon job specs. You deserve a dedicated, detailed and thorough approach




• Administration • Office & Clerical
• Assembly • Plastics
• Disaster Recovery • Printing
• Distribution • Services
• Electronics • Transportation
• Foundries • Warehousing
• Machining • Many more!
• Manufacturing


10512 West Bluemound Road
Wauwatosa, WI 53226
www.staffpros.com
Setting The Standard
For Service

01/23/2017

General Labor for Oak Creek, I need 3 people for 3 days 12 hrs easy job 5:00 pm to 5:00 am $9.00 per hour. Bindery work.

Contact me asap.

06/14/2016

I am looking for two metal polishers for Menomonee Falls, $14.50 and after 3 months goes to $17.25. 1st shift
I need movers with CDL A and B/ Waukesha
2 Machine OP 2nd and 3rd shift $13.00/ Grafton
2 Set up machinist up to $19.00/ Grafton
2 Cabinet makers up to $17.00/ Menomonee Falls
2 Production Tech $17.00 to $25.00 hr/ Germantown

If anyone has these skills please contact me asap [email protected]

05/31/2016
What no to say in an inter
04/27/2016

What no to say in an inter

Watch this intensely squirmy video to discover why you aren't getting hired—and what you can do about it. You may have thought you were brilliantly outlining...

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02/09/2016

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01/20/2016

7 steps that will help get the job you are looking for!!!

With more than 12 million people unemployed nationally, job seekers cannot afford costly mistakes when submitting their resumes. The window of 5-7 seconds is a narrow one, especially considering a potential employer only allots that amount of time to hundreds of resumes a day. Below are seven common ways to frighten a recruiter; avoid them to increase the chances of that ‘narrow reviewing window’ opening up a little wider for you.
1. Sloppy resumes
At number one, grammatical errors, typos and misspellings are the most common and, often, most costly mistakes. Hundreds or even thousands of people can apply for one position. Why would a recruiter waste his or her time with an applicant who spells acheive for achieve or excede for exceed? Obvious typos tell potential employers the applicant did not take the time to review and reread his or resume before submission and grammatical errors, especially for communications positions, show employers whether or not an applicant is a good fit. Using a colon in place of semicolon, omitting necessary commas and placing the period outside of quotation marks —these are all ways to scare off recruiters. The most threatening error? Misspelling a company’s name. If an applicant cannot make sure to spell the name of the company that he or she is applying to correctly, that person will immediately have his or her resume thrown out.
2. Unprofessional email address
Employees represent the companies they work for; they help maintain and reflect a company’s brand. Recruiters look at potential candidates to see who will best fit into the culture of the company. An unprofessional email sends a red flag to employers. They want to hire mature adults, ones who understand the importance of creating a professional email address. If you aren’t sure whether or not your email is professional, take this test: Imagine a recruiter just called you about a job opening. He or she asks you to provide an email address to forward the information to. Say your email address aloud, just as you would over the phone, and see how it sounds.
3. Residence
Some companies try to avoid hiring out-of-state applicants. Relocation and the expenses that come with it are not always things a company wants to deal with with bringing on someone new. Find out if an employer is seeking “local candidates only” before applying because if that’s the case, he or she won’t even consider an out-of-state resume.
4. Lack of detail in work history
It’s true you do not want to crowd your resume with long sentences, but not providing enough detail is also risky. Simply listing previous positions is not enough. Recruiters want to know the functions and duties carried out while you worked at a company. Lack of detail makes them question how significant your previous roles were.
5. No knowledge of industry applying for
Resumes that reflect work history that has nothing to do with the industry of position you’re applying for are also red flags. Unless it’s a ”no experience necessary” position, most job postings list some type of requirements and/or qualifications for applicants, and applicants must often have some type of background in the field of the open position.
6. Lack of professional references
Having no references can often be a deal breaker for recruiters. Employers value feedback from those who can attest to an applicant’s work ethic and skills. If two or more of a person’s references are personal —family members or friends —this can also hurt an individual’s chances of their resume getting further attention. Too many personal references tell employers an applicant doesn’t have enough professional references, and this leads them to wonder why? Do they not truly have the work experience they claim to? Was their work poorly done? Did they leave on bad terms? You do not want your resume to leave recruiters skeptical or confused.
7. High school activities
This pertains to college students (because I’m hoping no one out of school would do this). When seeking internships or regular employment, a list of high school activities blares a warning to recruiters. Like personal references, the applicant doesn’t have enough current or collegiate experience so he or she went back to high school. Unless you’re a freshman student, this is a big no.

12/30/2015

This 2015 was full of blessings for my family, my kids, and a lot of people we had the opportunity to help being the step to better themselves,few from south side and few from other places but made me happy to be part of that....

I am closing this year with few more openings and I would love in 2016 we all get be successful in what we do. Please take a look at these current copenings and if you see something you have the skill for click on the link so you see the job description if your skills match with any of these positions send me your resume so we can meet face to face...

https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/14420648
Machine Maintenance https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15476717
and Die Maker New Berlin https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/10573314
Driver https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15742201
Maker 1st shift Milwaukee https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15029013
/ Mig Welder 18.00 per hour https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15479974
core Welder same as above but in Brookfield
Programmer, G codes https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15479371
Operator https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/14557710
, Packing Co https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15367414
Maker https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15367055
Mechanical Engineer 80K https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15359305
Technician https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/15385232
Supervisor Waukesha https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/14967197
Assem Panel Wirer https://www.milwaukeejobs.com/j/9078927
I am also looking for office installers and movers with some experience who can lift up 75lbs.
.. My wish is that this 2016 to be full of joy and blessings for you all and we all have that great Job where we all love to work...

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10512 W Blue Mound Road
Milwaukee, WI
53226

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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