CPI adopts the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) Initiative in order to reach and employ veterans and diverse groups of people. … Read More »
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Recruiting Passive Candidates
Recruiters work to connect the right candidate with the right job. As a result, they are often tasked with recruiting passive candidates. Why? Because the best candidates in engineering and IT are often already employed. Persuading those candidates to make a career move can be tough, but its not impossible. The bottom line: America is… Read More »
Happy Job Hunting
Here at CPI, we want all of our future and current candidates to have the very best experience possible. Most importantly, we want to work in tandem with you to make sure that we find you your dream job! While most people understand the basics of the job hunting process (i.e. locate a job posting,… Read More »
Winter Wonder
Congratulations, you’ve made it to mid-January. The holidays are behind you and you’re only 63 days away from the first day of spring! But if you’re like many of us (and especially if you live in an area of the country that gets a lot of cold, ice and snow) the days seem longer than… Read More »
Stay Connected
In order to stay happier and healthier throughout your life, stay connected to your family, friends and co-workers. … Read More »
CPI Wins Metropolitan Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For 2017
CPI wins Metropolitan Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Word For 2017 … Read More »
CPI Wins Crain’s Cool Places To Work 2017 – Ranking #2 Out Of 100
Certified service disabled veteran owned (SDVOSB) (NVBDC) Contract Professionals, Inc. (CPI) is proud to rank #2 out of 100 on the 2017 Crains Cool Places to Work Michigan list. This is the second time in a row that CPI has made the list, ranking #7 out of the 75 companies that were named on the… Read More »
Spring Resolutions
Do you get the urge to launch a self-improvement plan in the spring? Its probably because youve spent the winter doing little more than sitting in your sweat pants watching Scandal or football or maybe both. Think of your spring tune up as a warmer version of your New Years resolution assuming you live in… Read More »
Here’s To Another 35 Years!
In 1982, the price of a gallon of gas was $1.22. The unemployment rate was at 9.7%. The average cost of a new house was $82,200. Time Magazine named the Man of the Year as the computer. The first ever CD player was sold in Japan. Emoticons were created at Carnegie Mellon University. Michael Jackson… Read More »
Welcome Fall! How Will You Turn The Page?
For many, Labor Day weekend signals the unofficial start of fall. But as we all know, the season of summer doesnt end until Wednesday, September 21. But no matter what the calendar says, the feeling of summer seems to end as Labor Day comes to a close. As we face the new work week after… Read More »