Job Advice

Fastest-Growing Jobs That Require the Least Experience

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Kirstia Cropper
Operations Manager
March 31, 2022
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Are you about to graduate from college without much professional experience? Considering a career change and looking for an entry-level job in a new field? That’s Good HR can help you identify and apply for some of the fastest-growing jobs that require the least experience on your resume. With our connections to a number of the top employers in the Circle City, you can expect the best of support when you work with our local staffing experts. 

What does “no experience necessary” mean?

When you read “no experience necessary” or “no prior experience required” in a job posting, that means that the employer does not expect you to have any professional experience or prior knowledge in order to perform the job well. Although some of these positions may require a certain level of education, you needn’t have held a professional position in that field to apply for the job. Some additional resume builders that can benefit your application to an entry-level job may include internships, volunteer work or belonging to an organization. 

What are some of the fastest-growing industries?

One of the top growing professional industries, and one that we know well at That’s Good HR, is healthcare. As our population of seniors continues to grow, the demand for healthcare support will increase dramatically. The COVID-19 pandemic has also heightened the need for healthcare workers. Some of the specializations within healthcare that are seeing the most growth are services for the elderly and disabled (44% growth), specialty therapists (34% growth), and offices for mental health professionals (31% growth). Let’s explore some of the fastest-growing jobs that require the least experience within healthcare and beyond. 

Health education specialists and community health workers

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for health education specialists and community health workers through 2030 is 17%, which is much faster than the national average. These healthcare administration positions help to promote wellness within a community, and may also develop educational programs in order to teach individuals about conditions that may be impacting their health. Many of these health workers are employed in hospitals, but they can also find work with government agencies and nonprofits. Most health education specialist jobs need a bachelor’s degree, but community health workers often begin a position with just a high school diploma and can receive on-the-job training. 

Medical billing and coding

Medical records and health information specialists have a job outlook with 9% growth through 2030. Although some medical billing or coding positions may prefer prior certification in the field, many hire individuals with no experience and will provide paid training in order for you to succeed on the job. Those who wish to work in medical billing should be very attentive to details and have good communication skills for speaking with patients, doctors and insurance providers. 

Human resources specialists

Another fast-growing position that may work inside or outside of healthcare are human resources specialists. The job outlook from the Bureau of Labor Statistics is an expected growth of 10% through 2030. There are many options for placements in human resources, and this field is one in which we specialize with our Indianapolis employers. Although most human resources specialists are expected to have a postsecondary degree of some sort, the training and knowledge that is needed can typically be provided on the job, negating the need for professional experience. This is another position where good communication and people skills are a huge benefit, with duties including the recruitment and hiring of job applicants, training new hires in company orientation and handling compensation, benefits and employee records. 

Accountants and auditors

Nearly every company needs someone to handle the financials, which is why the job outlook for accountants is holding steady at 7% through 2030. If you are interested in applying for a staff accountant job, your prospects may improve with a bachelor’s degree in accounting or certification (like becoming a licensed Certified Public Accountant). However, significant job experience is typically not required. Accountants generally maintain financial records for their employer, including the preparation of tax returns, using accounting systems, and ensuring that the company is complying with financial laws and regulations.

If you are on the job hunt for a position that requires little to no experience, contact the experts at That’s Good HR for help. We’d love to take a look at your resume and support you through the journey to your new career.

Staffing

How to Hire a Rock Star HR Team Member

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Greta Cline
Partner, CFO/COO
February 1, 2022
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Are you an Indianapolis-based company looking to expand your human resources team? That’s Good HR is ready to help you hire your next rock star HR team member! With 20 years of experience in the Indianapolis job market, you can trust that we are committed to your success. Learn more about how we can deliver a customized staffing solution for your growing HR team.

You reach out

When you’re looking for help to hire a new HR team member, you want a staffing firm you can trust. That’s Good HR was founded out of a desire to do staffing better. You deserve to work with people who have your best interests at heart. A firm that’s honest and ethical, personal and attentive. We’ve worked with employers and candidates in Indianapolis for more than 20 years and always remain dedicated to personalized job solutions and customer service that blows expectations out of the water. 

We meet to discuss needs

Once you’ve decided to work with That’s Good HR, we’ll meet with you one-on-one to understand your business goals, culture and staffing needs. Are you looking for an HR Generalist, Recruiting Specialist or Talent Acquisition Partner? What about the perfect Payroll Specialist or even an HR Director? No matter the role you’re looking to fill, from entry-level to top management, we have talented team members ready to focus on your opening.  

We pinpoint the best candidate

The match matters and after 20 years in the industry, we know the detailed process and nuances required to find the ideal HR expert to complete your team. Unfortunately, staffing firms aren’t always known for their integrity… but you can rely on That’s Good HR to be truth-tellers, not smooth talkers. If a job seeker isn’t the perfect fit for your company, we’ll tell you, and we’ll work even harder to find the best candidate for your HR team.

An offer is made

The next step is an exciting one — making an offer to the right candidate for your open position! Whether you are hiring for a temporary position, temp-to-hire placement or long-term direct hire, we can help you onboard your new team member. And for temp/temp-to-hire workers, we offer great benefits and payroll options directly through That’s Good HR. We help companies fill temp-to-hire posts by ensuring that they receive competitive hourly rates, as well as benefits like health insurance, holiday pay, referral bonuses and vacation pay.

If things go awry

When problems arise (and with humans they sometimes do), you can count on us. We stay in touch regularly with all of our employers and job candidates to make sure our placements are going smoothly. If a job situation does go awry, we make things right with swift solutions and quick problem-solving, finding the next logical step for both parties. 

Are you ready to seek out your newest rock star HR team member? Contact That’s Good HR today at 317-469-4141 or online to get the process started. We can’t wait to work with your organization!

Job Advice

Spooky Staffing Stories

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Tiffany Moore
VP, Client Partnerships
October 31, 2018
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Job searching can be scary! Don’t let working with a staffing agency spook you – our recruiters find quality candidates for our clients every day.  But there are a few things to steer clear of, just like you’d avoid that creepy clown in the haunted house.

  1. Don’t ghost! Research shows that people are “ghosting” more than ever due to the tight labor market. Not showing up for an interview or work is one of the worst things you can do. This action can damage your reputation and have repercussions longer than just that one day.  Make sure to stay in contact with your recruiter who will help you avoid this ghastly mistake.
  2. Don’t fear a temporary assignment. You may be coming from full-time employment and taking a new assignment that is labeled as “temporary” might sound frightful. Have no fear – many of our temporary assignments turn into a temp-to-hire situation. Plus, a temporary assignment might be just what you need to make sure the company and culture is the right fit for you and you do not dread going to work.
  3. Don’t create an eerie silence. Once you have met with one of our staffing specialists, make sure you are available via phone and email. New opportunities come in daily from clients and in such a hair-raising labor market, time is of the essence.

See what positions are available here and dust the cobwebs off your resume and apply today!

HR Insights

Benefits to Using a Staffing Agency

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Tiffany Moore
VP, Client Partnerships
August 23, 2017
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According to a recent infographic released by American Staffing Association, staffing agencies are among the top 5 job search resources.  Surprised?  We aren’t.  Here’s why:

  • Options, options and more options. We focus on finding temporary employees, employees that begin as temps then can be hired on full time or employees for direct hire.  So you can decide what option is right for your open position.  Whatever you choose, we’ve got options.
  • Take your pick. You tell us what you need and then we deliver a selection of candidates for you to choose from.
  • Save time. According to the most recent benchmarking study from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), the average time it takes to fill a position is 42 days.  Our goal is to provide you with resumes for review within 24 hours. That’s 98% faster than average!
  • Deep bench. We have a deep network to find folks for your position fast. Every day our trained recruiters are actively interviewing candidates.  They get to know their technical skills, but also those important soft skills that you didn’t even know you were looking for.
  • Listen Up. We listen to what you need to understand what type of employee would be a good fit.  Then we head to our aforementioned bench to find you top talent.

You deserve strategic staffing solutions, not some one-size-fits-all quick fix. We’re known in Indy for our personal, authentic approach to staffing that delivers long-term results.  Reach out today and I’ll show you.

Job Advice

Why You Should Work in HR

Kate Stephens
March 3, 2017
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There’s a reason HR is in our name. It’s what we do and it’s where we come to life. And it might just be a great employment fit for you, too. Are you good with people? Do you enjoy helping others succeed? Do you communicate well? If so, a career in Human Resources may be the perfect fit for you. Let’s talk about why you should consider HR as your next career path.

Salary

Money isn’t everything, but earning a good wage is definitely important. According to the 2015 Occupational Outlook Handbook from the BLS, a human resource specialist’s annual median salary is $58,350—that’s about 16% more than the average bachelor’s degree pay. Work your way up the ladder as an HR manager, and you could make an average salary of $104,440. HR managers in the financial industry can make even more, around $134,000 on average.

Flexibility

Lots of companies rely on qualified HR professionals—large and small businesses in all types of industries in every city across the country. Big companies offer more anonymity with a narrower range of duties for developing specialized skills. And smaller businesses allow you to stand out more and use a wider range of talents. Flexible career opportunities give you a ton of options based on your needs and skills.

Help Others

HR workers are experts at building into people so they can grow and succeed. Through reviews and goal setting, we develop professional skills to launch employees to the next level. We also welcome “green” workers to the company, offering guidance and support until they feel comfortable. Helping others find their groove is one of the most fulfilling and satisfying parts of the job.

Variety

No two days in the HR department are ever the same. Daily tasks change depending upon who or what walks through the door. One day you may be coaching a new hire about health insurance and the next day you’ll be setting annual performance goals. The job is always changing, but that’s what makes a career in HR exciting.

Human Resource opportunities are trending right now. At That’s Good HR, we’re experts at finding the right career for you—and we specialize in placing qualified candidates into great HR careers. Ready to dive in? Take a peek at our job openings today and explore your next career in HR. Here are just a few open HR positions that you might explore:

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