My Advice to You: Taken With a Grain of Salt
This guest post was written by Jonathan, who participated in our sales internship program over the summer. Jonathan is a Corporate Communications major at Baylor University. He is a member…
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Battle of the Businesses: Chrisâ Story
This blog was written by Chris, who works in our technical assistance center. Chris graduated from Wright State University in 2010 with a major in marketing and has been a…
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The Boots on the Ground: Software Installation
This blog was written by a member of our software installation team, Alex. She has been part of the Reynolds and Reynolds family for a year and a half, and…
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World Emoji Day!
Itâs world emoji day! To celebrate, we want to share the emojis we love most: Reynolds and Reynoldsâ main clients are automotive dealerships, so the car emoji is a must-have…
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4 Things You Need for a DIY Professional Photo
When looking for a job, some companies will ask you to provide a professional headshot. Reynolds and Reynolds doesnât require one, but itâs helpful in making your resume stand out.…
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10 Places to Visit Around Toronto
Toronto has beautiful places to sightsee, an exciting history, and is home to one of the locations of Reynolds and Reynolds! If youâre thinking about visiting Toronto, are new to the city,…
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Think Fast: Answering unexpected questions quickly while interviewing.
For managers, interviewing is for learning about the applicant and their credentials within a short period of time. Will this person be a good fit? Would they enjoy this job…
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5 Things Corporate Life Teaches You
Working for a corporation can seem intimidating; however, bigger businesses provide countless opportunities for growth and enjoyment. While adjusting to corporate life you will master the tools of your new…
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How to Say âNo Thank Youâ to a Job Offer
We discussed in a recent blog how to pause a job offer if you need more time to think, but what if the result is you donât want to work…
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Finding Summer Work in May
Ideally, by springtime, students and recent graduates have a job lined up that builds credibility for their desired career. However, life, school, or other responsibilities can get in the way…
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