Transition to a New Position
DC marketers in transition find many professional benefits in short-term contract roles. Once you’ve decided to explore contract work, keep these 5 tips in mind.
DC marketers in transition find many professional benefits in short-term contract roles. Once you’ve decided to explore contract work, keep these 5 tips in mind.
TorchLight interviews Betsy, a candidate we’ve placed with a leading higher education institute, to learn more about her experience with the TorchLight team.
The TorchLight team recently visited Alexandria’s Carpenter’s Shelter to present a check and spend the day volunteering.
With the rising cost of higher education, and a rapidly changing marketing industry, are college degrees still worth it? To position yourself for maximum career success in marketing and communications, keep the following ideas in mind.
A little extra preparation before your interview may help you land your next DC marketing and communications job opportunity. Consider asking these questions.
This Halloween, don’t be frightened by these top 2 spooky job interview questions.
TorchLight, one of Washington’s top marketing and communications recruiters, offers advice to executives on job search confidentiality.
Each month we like to feature one of our candidates to share, in their words, what it’s like to work with TorchLight. This month we spoke with Beth, a TorchLight contractor.
Burning bridges and damaging professional relationships may feel relieving at the moment, but taking the high road is better in the long run.
TorchLight spotlights Jeri, one of our consulting candidates, and asks her to share what it’s like to work with a recruiting firm.