Career Tool Kit
Dedicated resources for you.
We know that finding the right opportunity can be a full-time job. Explore our Career Tool Kit, where you’ll find comprehensive FAQ’s, interview tips, and links to external resources. We look forward to working with you!
FAQs
Do I have to pay anything to find a job through Carlton Staffing or Carltech?
No. Our services are always free of charge to job seekers.
How do I get started?
Your first step is to Apply for Jobs online or Submit a Resume if there is no current posting that matches your background.
We will reach out to you if your qualifications align with our open positions. At that time, we will schedule to meet with you.
What should I expect of my interview?
You should prepare for a formal job interview. Dress professionally and be prepared to discuss your skills, knowledge and goals. You should plan to spend an hour and a half with us. In addition to the interview, you may be asked to take a skills evaluation if you have not already completed one online.
I have finished my initial interview. What’s next?
When we have an opportunity that is a fit, we will call you and discuss the available position. We strive to match the right employees to the most suitable positions and experience. This is based on requirements given to us by our clients and your preferences, skills, and previous job experience.
What does it mean to be a temporary or temporary-to-hire employee?
Working with Carlton as a temporary or temporary-to-hire employee means that we serve as your employer of record, and are responsible for all employer obligations (payroll, taxes, benefits, etc.). The actual work is done at the client company’s location, and in accordance to their rules and regulations.
Is it possible to become a full-time employee?
Yes! Many companies choose to hire their temporary/contract employee after the temporary assignment period.
How long are most temporary/contract jobs?
While specific jobs may last from a few hours to several years, the best estimates for the average tenure of temporary and contract employees range from three to four months.
What kind of pay and benefits do Carlton and Carltech employees receive?
We offer competitive wages and a comprehensive benefits package. For more information, visit our Benefits page.
Do Carlton and Carltech ONLY offer temporary positions?
No. We fill temporary, contract, temporary-to-hire and direct hire opportunities.
Additional Resources
Texas Workforce Commission
A state government agency charged with overseeing and providing workforce development services to employers and job seekers of Texas. For employers, TWC offers valuable information on labor law and labor market statistics. For job seekers, TWC offers career development information, job search resources, and training programs. The Texas Workforce Commission is part of a local/state network dedicated to developing the workforce of Texas.
Learn MoreTexas Government Agencies for Workplace Fairness
Workplace Fairness is a non-profit organization that provides information, education, and assistance to individual workers and their advocates nationwide and promotes public policies that advance employee rights.
Learn MoreTexas Association of Business
Representing companies from the largest multi-national corporations to small businesses in nearly every community of our state, TAB works to improve the Texas business climate and to help make our state’s economy the strongest in the world.
Learn MoreBureau of Labor Statistics
The Bureau of Labor Statistics is the principal fact-finding agency for the Federal Government in the broad field of labor economics and statistics.
Learn MoreUnited States Department of Labor
The Department of Labor fosters and promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage earners, and retirees of the United States. The Department administers a variety of Federal labor laws including those that guarantee workers’ rights to safe and healthful working conditions; a minimum hourly wage and overtime pay; freedom from employment discrimination; unemployment insurance; and other income support.
Learn MoreUSCIS – Self Check
U.S. Citizens and Immigration Services will allow you to view a list of acceptable documents that are needed to verify your identity.
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