Each month we will begin showcasing our Talented, Hardworking Team so you can get an inside view on who we have working behind the scenes for you!

An internal employee will be awarded as our “Terrific Techead Talent” (or TTT) which is decided on by votes from fellow teammates/co-workers for their outstanding contribution for going above and beyond in the workplace! 

Our TTT for the month of October is none other than our fabulous Recruiter, Stephanie Lowery. Coming from over 13 years of Recruiting for Finance, Sales, Customer Service, and HR positions; ranging from working with the big guys, the large fortune 500 Companies, to the small yet powerful non-profit/family-owned businesses, she has established herself as a Sharp and Successful Recruiting Professional. We are honored to have this stellar lady on our team.

Recruiting for TECHEAD since July 2010, Stephanie says, “I enjoy that TECHEAD is a minority owned business that has been in existence for over 20 years and continues to grow and expand, which is an atmosphere that I certainly can and have prospered in. My gratitude goes out to everyone in the office, who did or did not vote for me. We all put forth great effort daily and each one of my co-workers are certainly more than worthy of the title TTT! —-TTT to me is Terrific Techead Team.”

Stephanie is a fine representation of the bright and knowledgeable staff you will be working with when you do business with TECHEAD. We congratulate Stephanie on a job well done and we hope that she inspires you to live every day “Terrifically!

It is an HONOR to be almost the last to join the team, and the first to “WIN”! What an accomplishment!”

Have you overlooked Contract Work in your job search?

What about if we told you that most of our Contractors get their contracts renewed in advance of their ending date?  Or how about the possibility that your position will turn into a Permanent hire? Whether you’re stuck in a job that leaves you unfulfilled or you’re one of the many still unemployed, while you are waiting for that Permanent position to come along you could be overlooking numerous job matches that will utilize your skills and build up your resume in the interim.

Leaving Contract work out is leaving Solid Experience and Income out as well.  When you use TECHEAD to help you find hidden openings, you always have a friendly and knowledgeable Recruiter on your side backing you up. We want you to stay employed just as much as you need to stay employed! We diligently look for ways to keep that contract going while continually sourcing for open positions to place you in long before the contract ends. 

The Top Five Benefits of being a Contractor:

1. A Short term gig can become a Long term gig.

2. A Temporary assignment can help you get your foot in the door of a company or organization.

3. A Temporary assignment lets you find your likes and dislikes.

4. You can get GREAT experience in a new field that may guide you to a new career path.

5. Your Temporary agency already has a lot of contacts that you might not have, helping you find that perfect job!

We take the Con out of Contract work! With all of the Pros of being a Contractor there is no reason to let unemployment play a part in your Professional life. 

In-between careers and looking for a temporary job? Out of work and looking for that long-term great opportunity? Employed and looking for something different? There’s a pretty good chance we have a position for you.

We cover all sides of the spectrum; from new grads to seasoned professionals, we are here to be your gateway to better opportunities. Saving you time, energy and resources; we staff Top Talent for companies all across the Mid-Atlantic.

If you’ve never given it a shot, why not try something new? Take the scary out of job searching and apply with us online. Your resume will get sent straight to a recruiter who will contact you with any openings that are a fit. We’re here all week, every week so take that step and connect with us today.

The October 30th Blue Moon Wicked 10K at Virginia Beach Oceanfront is coming up fast!  Runners will converge upon the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in all manner of regalia to participate in the epic fund run and a weekend of revelry.  All proceeds from the race go to support homeless children and families in Hampton Roads.  TECHEAD’s Director of Training Sean Cooke will make his victory run in the Wicked 10K.  The race marks an important personal achievement on his ongoing path to better health and fitness.  By the way, word of his health plan is getting around!  Check out this recent article from The Richmond Times-Dispatch for more information on the nuts and bolts of his health regimen.  We’re so proud of Sean.  At 10K time, our dear Director will speed down his boardwalk (yes, his boardwalk - Virginia Beach’s beloved seawall dolphin motif was part of Sean’s high school design portfolio) and prove that good, old-fashioned discipline still works. So, we’d like to tell you about the shoes.  In late July Sean dashed in to TECHEAD and announced that he was going to buy shoes.  Not just any shoes, but eat-my-dust Nike running shoes with vicious tread that melts pavement and passersby as you tear down the street at mach 10. Awesome shoes.  The Nikes were both a reward and a necessary purchase for weeks of progress working up to a multi-mile run and training for October’s race.Not that Sean had never personally owned sneakers.  “In fact, I did have running shoes to start with,” he snickers.  “They were the ones I’d worn in high school.  They were full of holes, and under my bed.”  With a three mile run every morning, however, they didn’t last long. Sean initially chose running for many reasons.  Past experience with fitness plans at health clubs have done little to motivate him, and even less to trim his waistline.  He needed something he could easily integrate into the course of his day that would help make results. “Running is also a cheap solution,” he says.  “It’s just you and the road.  You have shoes, you run out the door, and that’s it.”  To sum up, he assessed the goals for his training, planned accordingly and took strategic action. Maintaining progress toward his goal requires Sean to have laser focus, perseverance, and the right tools.  It was only after these components were put to work together in a plan that they yielded amazing results.  In the art world designers might call this overall effect “gestalt,” or an organized whole entity that is more than its individual parts.  This perspective on physical training can be applied to creative training, as well. At TECHEAD, we know training works best when students have a personal plan for their creative development and the drive to make their knowledge work for them long after they leave the classroom.  If you’re thinking about taking a class, or want to continue your training in the best way possible, here are a few Sean-inspired tips to help you along your way: 
Set reasonable goals.  What do you want to accomplish with your creative software training?  Are you a beginner interested in the entire Adobe Suite, or advanced training that will make your portfolio shine?
Be flexible. It’s going to hurt.  Don’t shy away from making necessary changes in practice and lifestyle to produce quantifiable results.  You might try keeping a journal, or some way to record your progress, or at the very least, dating your practice projects to mark your increasing aptitudes.
Practice, Practice, Practice!  As Sean has reflected, getting too caught up in your vision of the future can do more to hinder than help your progress. Once you have completed a TECHEAD course, seek out ways to constantly building your practical expertise.  Don’t be afraid to bring in a piece of work and ask specific questions in class. Examining good design is a great way to stay inspired.  If you get stuck after class, give us a call.  We love software!
Challenge Yourself.  Do not plateau! Let’s say six months from now you’ve taken several TECHEAD courses and have built some good design muscle.  That’s the time to reassess your progress.  Determine what new skills will assist you in producing your best work yet. If you are training for work, consider what products and projects you are likely encounter within the next year, and prepare to meet them ahead of time. Then, charge ahead without fear!  
Get the right tools.  Sure, the office may have CS3 or CS4, but earlier this year we celebrated the birth of Adobe CS5.  However, the limited time we have in our busy lives and careers to do our best requires that we equip ourselves at the right time.  Having your own software may be a step in the right direction that you cannot ignore.  We recommend reading up before purchasing, and Of course, we’re here to answer questions along your way.  
Most importantly, keep at it!  Do not get discouraged, and do not run out of steam.  Give yourself time to plan an appropriate attack, and go for it!  Chances are that in a few months you will recognize big changes in your design aesthetic, application knowledge and overall work ethic.  You’ll feel better about yourself, and your portfolio.And by the way - good luck!  We know you can do it!

The October 30th Blue Moon Wicked 10K at Virginia Beach Oceanfront is coming up fast!  Runners will converge upon the Virginia Beach Oceanfront in all manner of regalia to participate in the epic fund run and a weekend of revelry.  All proceeds from the race go to support homeless children and families in Hampton Roads. 
 
TECHEAD’s Director of Training Sean Cooke will make his victory run in the Wicked 10K.  The race marks an important personal achievement on his ongoing path to better health and fitness.  By the way, word of his health plan is getting around!  Check out this recent article from The Richmond Times-Dispatch for more information on the nuts and bolts of his health regimen.  

We’re so proud of Sean.  At 10K time, our dear Director will speed down his boardwalk (yes, his boardwalk - Virginia Beach’s beloved seawall dolphin motif was part of Sean’s high school design portfolio) and prove that good, old-fashioned discipline still works.

So, we’d like to tell you about the shoes.  

In late July Sean dashed in to TECHEAD and announced that he was going to buy shoes.  Not just any shoes, but eat-my-dust Nike running shoes with vicious tread that melts pavement and passersby as you tear down the street at mach 10. Awesome shoes.  The Nikes were both a reward and a necessary purchase for weeks of progress working up to a multi-mile run and training for October’s race.

Not that Sean had never personally owned sneakers.  “In fact, I did have running shoes to start with,” he snickers.  “They were the ones I’d worn in high school.  They were full of holes, and under my bed.”  With a three mile run every morning, however, they didn’t last long.

Sean initially chose running for many reasons.  Past experience with fitness plans at health clubs have done little to motivate him, and even less to trim his waistline.  He needed something he could easily integrate into the course of his day that would help make results. “Running is also a cheap solution,” he says.  “It’s just you and the road.  You have shoes, you run out the door, and that’s it.”  To sum up, he assessed the goals for his training, planned accordingly and took strategic action.

Maintaining progress toward his goal requires Sean to have laser focus, perseverance, and the right tools.  It was only after these components were put to work together in a plan that they yielded amazing results.  In the art world designers might call this overall effect “gestalt,” or an organized whole entity that is more than its individual parts.  This perspective on physical training can be applied to creative training, as well.
At TECHEAD, we know training works best when students have a personal plan for their creative development and the drive to make their knowledge work for them long after they leave the classroom.  If you’re thinking about taking a class, or want to continue your training in the best way possible, here are a few Sean-inspired tips to help you along your way:

  • Set reasonable goals.  What do you want to accomplish with your creative software training?  Are you a beginner interested in the entire Adobe Suite, or advanced training that will make your portfolio shine?
  • Be flexible. It’s going to hurt.  Don’t shy away from making necessary changes in practice and lifestyle to produce quantifiable results.  You might try keeping a journal, or some way to record your progress, or at the very least, dating your practice projects to mark your increasing aptitudes.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice!  As Sean has reflected, getting too caught up in your vision of the future can do more to hinder than help your progress. Once you have completed a TECHEAD course, seek out ways to constantly building your practical expertise.  Don’t be afraid to bring in a piece of work and ask specific questions in class. Examining good design is a great way to stay inspired.  If you get stuck after class, give us a call.  We love software!
  • Challenge Yourself.  Do not plateau! Let’s say six months from now you’ve taken several TECHEAD courses and have built some good design muscle.  That’s the time to reassess your progress.  Determine what new skills will assist you in producing your best work yet. If you are training for work, consider what products and projects you are likely encounter within the next year, and prepare to meet them ahead of time. Then, charge ahead without fear! 
  • Get the right tools.  Sure, the office may have CS3 or CS4, but earlier this year we celebrated the birth of Adobe CS5.  However, the limited time we have in our busy lives and careers to do our best requires that we equip ourselves at the right time.  Having your own software may be a step in the right direction that you cannot ignore.  We recommend reading up before purchasing, and Of course, we’re here to answer questions along your way.  

Most importantly, keep at it!  Do not get discouraged, and do not run out of steam.  Give yourself time to plan an appropriate attack, and go for it!  Chances are that in a few months you will recognize big changes in your design aesthetic, application knowledge and overall work ethic.  You’ll feel better about yourself, and your portfolio.

And by the way - good luck!  We know you can do it!

Great TECHEAD training courses are in the works for next week!
We invite you to stay current.  This fall, do your small business or online portfolio a favor and invest in the longevity of your web presence or career with training at TECHEAD.  Our instructors provide an ideal learning environment in which students can quickly learn new concepts to incorporate into their daily creative work – and all in a day or two for a great price!
You delightful over-achievers should keep watch for future combo classes.  Two days of all out, full throttle, double Adobe action to get you the know-how you need to succeed.  When the smoke clears, you stand victorious, creative and supercharged with the power of design – yes!
In the meantime, next week we are pleased to bring back our exciting Adobe Flash CS4: ActionScript 3.0 (October 12-14) with the phenomenal Lou Barber!  Lou was featured as a presenter at this summer’s Adobe MAX in Los Angeles, and promises a great lineup of tips and strategies to help you overcome design hurdles and bound fearlessly into to your next project.  Plus, it’s filling up fast, but it’s not too late to reserve your space in our October 26-27 xHTML/CSS!  You can learn the tools necessary to create beautiful websites to showcase your savvy online creativity in style, and set yourself apart from the CMS herd.
We encourage you to think over your options – and you have great options with TECHEAD training!  Visit our schedule of courses and find the best fit for you.   We hope you’ll join us!

Great TECHEAD training courses are in the works for next week!

We invite you to stay current.  This fall, do your small business or online portfolio a favor and invest in the longevity of your web presence or career with training at TECHEAD.  Our instructors provide an ideal learning environment in which students can quickly learn new concepts to incorporate into their daily creative work – and all in a day or two for a great price!


You delightful over-achievers should keep watch for future combo classes.  Two days of all out, full throttle, double Adobe action to get you the know-how you need to succeed.  When the smoke clears, you stand victorious, creative and supercharged with the power of design – yes!


In the meantime, next week we are pleased to bring back our exciting Adobe Flash CS4: ActionScript 3.0 (October 12-14) with the phenomenal Lou Barber!  Lou was featured as a presenter at this summer’s Adobe MAX in Los Angeles, and promises a great lineup of tips and strategies to help you overcome design hurdles and bound fearlessly into to your next project.  Plus, it’s filling up fast, but it’s not too late to reserve your space in our October 26-27 xHTML/CSS!  You can learn the tools necessary to create beautiful websites to showcase your savvy online creativity in style, and set yourself apart from the CMS herd.


We encourage you to think over your options – and you have great options with TECHEAD training!  Visit our schedule of courses and find the best fit for you.   We hope you’ll join us!





How Suite!

Proudly brought to you by Shockoe.com, Suite Tips is a great mobile application for busy designers and students alike! Based on Mr. Cooke’s Little Brown Book, by top Adobe instructor Sean Cooke, the guide is a mini treasure trove of 100% certified, high quality know-how brought to you in easily accessible video tutorial and text formats.


We encourage you avid users to test drive this application and submit questions for the Shockoe.com team to answer in tutorial form.  Instructors may also submit their own unique software shortcuts and strategies to be included in the application. 


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