May 2nd, 2012
Last week we attended the California Apartment Association Housing Education Expo (mouthful, right?) where we had a chance to talk to the people who make things happen in our industry. It was a busy day for us, we were blessed to have a lot of visitors to our booth!, but we hardly felt it because we had such a great time! Here’s a picture of us before the doors were open to the registrants:

We Build Winning Teams at Renoir Staffing! From left: 707/925 Account Executive Karen Quennell, 415/650 Account Executive Theresa Cannon, Marketing Coordinator Jessie Williams, and 408/831 Account Executive Amanda Landon.
The theme this year was ‘Go for the Gold,’ a play on the Olympics, so we gave out Gold Medal Cookies and water bottles at our table in front of the Olympic torches which flanked our banner. Both were a big hit but then again, who doesn’t like cookies?! Swag (the free promotional materials that companies pass out to attendees) is definitely a big draw to these events and adds to the fun, so we’re really glad that everyone liked our swag!
But the best part of our day was the opportunity to network with professionals in our industry! We introduced our new Account Executive for the South Bay, Amanda Landon, and she repeatedly stated throughout the day how much she was enjoying the chance to meet the people she was looking forward to working with in the near future. I don’t think she sat down once the whole day! But that is one of the reasons we love Amanda so much, her enthusiasm for the property management industry and customer service, coupled with her bottomless energy, are what make her such a perfect fit for Renoir Staffing and our dedication to the community we serve. If you didn’t get a chance to meet Amanda at the event, be sure to send her an email to say hello! She can be reached at alandon@renoirstaffing.com.
However, Amanda wasn’t the only one networking that day! Director of Sales Arisha Williams, and Account Executives Karen Quennell and Theresa Cannon were also having a great time meeting with the attendees, many of whom they have worked with extensively over years. Including previous temps who have now been working as permanent employees for the property management companies we placed them in! Catching up with these employees is the part I enjoy most about these events.
Check out the rest of our pictures from the expo here. And while you’re on our Facebook site, be sure to take a look at our other albums, including those Employees of the Month that have made this business a joy to be in, as well as last year’s RHA Expo where our booth was turned into a Parisian tea shop!
Happy Wednesday to all and it was a pleasure to see you last week!
Jessie Williams, Marketing Coordinator
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April 18th, 2012
The CAA Expo is next week on Wednesday, April 25th at the Santa Clara Convention Center-come say hi! The theme this year is “Go for the Gold” and we’ll be at booth #620 to tell you about how we can build your winning team!
There will also be a great raffle prize you can win!
Can’t make it? Be sure to check out our online resources: website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, where we keep you informed on the most pertinent industry news and events! We’re here not only to provide you with the best candidates in property management or to match you with the position that will propel your career, we are also here to make sure that you have the access you need to participate in the Property Management Industry like a champion!
We hope to see you next week!
Jessie Williams, Marketing Coordinator
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April 11th, 2012
The busy summer season is nearly upon us which means all of us want to not only do our best on the multiple worksites we’ll be sent to, but also look our best, meaning professional! This week we are re-posting a great blog from last year outlining the type of clothing that is appropriate for all property management positions.
“Why does work attire matter? There are many reasons why you should and need to follow work attire policies. In today’s society first impressions mean a lot more then some would like to think. Just recently I walked into a property that I was interested in moving into. As the leaser greeted me, I couldn’t help but notice that she was wearing open-toed heels, old worn-looking jeans, a low cut t-shirt, and her hair was pulled back in a messy ponytail. As she gave me the tour of the property I noticed she had a difficult time walking around. It appeared she got tired very quickly (I think this might have to do with the high heels she was wearing) and as we cut across some grass area she almost fell when her heel got stuck in the grass. It was obvious that she didn’t consider her job and duties when she was getting dressed that morning.
I had a difficult time getting passed her appearance and based on her work attire I couldn’t help but question the professionalism of the property and the employee herself. I know not everyone has an eye for fashion but this is why we have dress code policies. If the employee looks sloppy it makes the property look sloppy too. I thought to myself, “I don’t ever want to give that impression,” so I did some online searching and found some great work attire guidelines that I would love to share that may relate a little more to our industry.
Property Manager/ Leaser: Some properties will have standard attire, such as black, blue, or gray slacks with a black or white top with a collar. Some may prefer a pantsuit. Inappropriate pants would be leggings, spandex, exercise pants or sweatpants. Casual dresses and skirts (split below the knee) are acceptable. Dress/ skirt length should be at a length at which you can sit comfortably in public. Short, tight skirts that ride halfway up the thigh are inappropriate for work. Mini-skirts, skorts, sun dresses, beach dresses, and spaghetti strap dresses are inappropriate for the office too. Dress or casual shirts, sweater tops, and turtlenecks are acceptable. Tank tops, midriff tops, halter tops and tops with bare shoulders are inappropriate. As for shoes; when you know you will be doing a lot of walking (ie: property tours) it’s best to wear flats with a rubber sole. High heels, open-toed shoes, flip flops, and sling-backs are inappropriate. Jewelry, make-up, perfume and hair should be in good taste. Keep in mind that some people are allergic to some chemicals in perfumes and make-up, so wear these substances with restraint.
Building Maintenance/Porter:There are properties that may give you a standard uniform to wear. Some may require you to wear coveralls. If you go to a property that doesn’t require either then the best way to go is with solid color t-shirts and/or sweaters. Inappropriate attire would include tank tops, shirts with potentially offensive words, terms, logos, pictures, cartoons, or slogans. You don’t want to wear anything that may be new that you won’t want to get dirty or mess up. Keep in mind that, just because you work in building maintenance, it doesn’t mean you can show up to work dirty already. Work boots are best but talk to the property manager to make sure you are wearing the best-fitted boots for the job.
Remember that first impressions can make or break you. Make sure your clothes are pressed, clean, and that your outfit is safe for the type of work you do. Keep professionalism and safety in mind when getting dress for work and ask yourself, “What does my outfit say about me?” ”
Maria Torres, Fashion Expert and General Great Advice-Giver
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February 15th, 2012
I have already seen a popular trend this year. Since the beginning of January, I have been working with several property managers and owners who want to replace thier current staff. It seems that the current decision makers are standing firm on performance and if its not there, they replace them. Owners want properties that are performing. In this economy there are a lot of people that are still looking for rentals and the owners do not want excuses, they want production. Understandably!
With the economy still soft, apartments have the best opportunity to stay strong with fewer vacancies. Now is the time to capture all possible traffic and rent to them, because if you don’t, being replaced is a strong possibility as there are many qualified managers and leasing agents that are hungry for work and will do whatever it takes to meet goals.
If your property is not doing well, and the heat is on you personally, now is the time to buckle down, get creative, and ask for help! The rentals and traffic are out there, so bring them in and make your goal and property managers happy! Shop other properties that are above 95% occupancy and find out what they are doing differently, and make sure your property has “Disneyland” curb appeal (and if it doesnt- get your maintenance team out there)! If you need a special for pricing, be proactive in asking for one and then sell it on craigslist.com or ForRent.com. Dont forget your residents, make sure they are being treated like kings and queens. Not only will you get your renewals signed, but referrals go a LONG way!
The bottom line here is rent, rent, rent, and then rent some more!
Good luck!
Lia Lovelady, Account Executive
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February 1st, 2012
Tenderloin Housing Clinic (THC) opened its doors in 1980 with a vision of supportive and affordable housing community in the Tenderloin District of San Francisco.
THC’s mission is and has always been, “To improve living conditions for Tenderloin residents, prevent the loss of affordable housing through conversion or demolition, and to enhance the quality of life for neighborhood residents.”
As an Account Executive with Renoir Staffing I have had the privilege of partnering with TCH to fill their immediate staffing needs for Janitors, Maintenance Technicians, and Property Manager. These employees acquired full-time gainful employment in a position and a working environment they have a passion for and can grow and thrive in.
It has always been a pleasure working closely with the THC Management Team, I truly commend them on their professionalism and consistent outstanding customer service.
Thank you, Team THC!
Theresa Cannon, Account Executive
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December 28th, 2011
Education is ongoing and has no boundaries to what is obtainable. Some of us prepared through high school what would be our career choice and obtained a college degree in our field of choice. Some may have stumbled into our professions while pursuing other areas of work. And passion may have driven others into meaningful fields of endeavor.
While all of us have been educated through various trainings that shaped our careers, there is always opportunity to enhance upon what we already know.
New process and procedures dictate that we re-educate ourselves continuously in order to stay marketable; personally and professionally. Our economy dictates that we become octopus-like creatures, being able to perform masterfully in various areas of skill in order to maintain our careers and manage our financial stability which in turn continues or enhances our quality of life.
As the New Year quickly approaches, look at what your current position is; is there room for improvement where you are? Are you financially satisfied? Could you be bored and have been complacent about looking at other opportunities where you can grow? What can you do to challenge yourself at work in order to grow?
Challenge yourself to learn something new in the coming year. It will take you as far as your vision will allow. Make 2012 a year for stimulating and fulfilling yourself intellectually.
To the New Year,
JoElla Barkus, Accounting Assistant
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December 13th, 2011
Growing up I was always very good in math and it was actually one of my favorite subjects in school. When most students were taking art and music and other fun elective courses I was taking any and all types of math courses for my electives. I ventured into taking an accounting class in the 12th grade and I knew then that was what I wanted to do. After graduating high school I took some accounting courses at a junior college. It was at this point that I realized accounting was what I wanted to do for sure and decided to enroll at Heald Business College.
After graduating, I had the privilege to work for some very good companies that allowed me to use the skills that I learned. Not only did I have the opportunity to utilize my skills but I worked with a lot of people that were willing to teach me areas of accounting that I didn’t know. That is probably where most of my knowledge in accounting comes from; on the job training and people that had confidence in me to teach me more. I know there is still plenty more for me to learn and I will continue to learn through education from accounting courses and asking how and why.
It’s always important to keep in mind that through work experience you can broaden your skills set and uncover new areas in your field of interest that you find interesting!
La Terra Francis, Accounting Manager
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December 7th, 2011
With the New Year right around the corner, it’s important to know what the current trends are for job hunting and how you can be better prepared for the search yourself. The following links will take you to websites and blogs that can help you start 2012 on the right foot!
Getting Ready Now for Job Search 2012 This blog illustrates some of the tools you’ll need in hand when you head out the door to land your target job, including documents.
Six Things to Do Now for Your 2012 Job Search The author of this blog entry, Liz Ryan, guides you step-by-step on not only what you’ll need to take with you on interviews, but also on how to better construct your answers to questions posed by potential employers. A great guide designed to highlight your skills.
Eight Tips for Job Hunting During the Recession Monster.com contributing write Margot lester has compiled some great tips for job hunters in searching for employment in this less-than-perfect economy. One of her tips? Taking a temporary position. We like that!
And, of course, Renoir Staffing! If you’re new to our blog, be sure to check out previous posts because we take great care in providing you effective resources to help you in building your career.
And, on another note, don’t get frustrated! Always remember that there are resources available to you that can help you in your quest and that there are others in your position. 2012 is the year for the new YOU at your new workplace, and Renoir Staffing will continue to provide the workforce essential industry information.
Jessie Williams, Marketing Coordinator
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November 30th, 2011
It has always been said that it is ‘who you know’ that helps someone get a job. That theory has not changed. In fact, it is even more important now in our current job market. Hiring managers sift through so many resumes that it is easy for them to skip over yours, even if you are qualified for the position. But knowing who should receive your resume and/or who to call to speak with, may greatly increase your chances of getting an interview, or the best result, a job! Seeking an experienced recruiter, in the specific field you work in, can be the answer to your current job search.
Not all recruiters have the perfect job for you or even have open positions, but what recruiters do have are contacts. Take Renoir Staffing for example, I have been here for six years and I am pretty sure I know most of the regional managers with each company by now. I know the decision makers, who hires, what positions are most commonly available in their company, I even know if their employees are happy or not! Not only can I help push you in the right direction, I can also take a look at your resume and make sure it has all the points that a hiring manager wants to see.
I have many job seekers that utilize me just for questions and answers, and that’s okay, too. In the end, networking is one of the best ways to implement the old saying, “It’s who you know.” So if you find yourself struggling to get interviews or knowing who to follow up with, contact a recruiter in your field and see where it takes you!
Lia Lovelady, Recruiter
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November 3rd, 2011
One of the primary reasons for Renoir’s success is that we truly care about our employees and the companies that we serve. We don’t just talk the talk, we walk the walk. Because of our thorough screening process and our recruiting teams’ ability to ask the questions that will help us identify what our employees and clients need, we can take pride in the fact that we have been successful in making great employment matches. Renoir also has a strong value system that we live by both as part of our internal culture and in how we treat those that we assist in the employment market. Our ability to stay true and consistent in our business practices as part of this value system helps us to continually be recognized as one of Northern California’s premier property management and real estate staffing firms. With intrinsic values that we live and operate by such as integrity, teamwork, accountability, professionalism, quality, dedication, and respect, companies can depend on us to be there when they need us.
The success that we have had over the past 25 years has now laid a strong foundation for our expansion into Southern California with offices now in Phoenix, Arizona and Newport Beach, CA. Since we have built a strong reputation of meeting the staffing needs of our customers and forging solid business relationships, our referral network will make for a very easy and logical transition to these new markets. With the expertise and resources to not only evaluate but effectively respond what our customers and candidates day-to-day challenges are, we can be confident that we will continue the success we have had in Northern California to a client base in Southern California and Arizona as well.
We are considered the ultimate resource for employment matchmaking as we take the time to really understand the needs of the candidates that we represent and the client companies that we serve. It is with our commitment to strive to be the best of the best and to execute on the delivery of our service offerings that Renoir Staffing will continue to uphold its’ long-time reputation of being the most reliable option for responding to the demands of employment challenges in the property management and real estate industry.
Arisha Williams, Manager of Staffing Services
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