Guidance and inspiration for engineering professionals 

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for engineering professionals
Guidance and inspiration
Engineers carry a sense of wonder
for the world. They possess curious
minds and, ultimately, seek to first
understand and then to improve
upon their surroundings.
They often solve pressing
modern issues in energy,
transportation, education,
healthcare, sustainability, food,
and the environment. But not
every engineer provides solutions
to world problems—some simply
solve pressing business issues
and provide innovation for the
firms they work for. Either way,
engineers are invaluable.
In essence, engineers help
improve our world and our lives.
They are innovators who create
new possibilities and processes.
You likely became an engineer for a reason.
Maybe as a child you tinkered with toys and
took them apart to find out how they worked,
or perhaps you knew early on that you looked
at the world around you differently than most.
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“Engineering is a great profession. There is the satisfaction of
watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the aid of
science to a plan on paper. Then it moves to realization in stone
or metal or energy. Then it brings homes to men or women. Then
it elevates the standard of living and adds to the comforts of life.
This is the engineer’s high privilege.”
–HERBERT HOOVER
3
“Engineers are problem solvers, and that begins with asking good
questions. The quality of the questions you ask in an interview
will display your qualifications in a sincere way while you gain a
stronger understanding of how you can contribute to the role at
the same time. There is a business problem or initiative behind
every open position—how well you uncover that can help you
determine the value you can bring to the role.”
—JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY®
“Beyond the required technical skill sets necessary for any given
position, companies look for demonstrated leadership and
communication skills that will add value to team function and
project dynamics. The ability to help the team solve problems
quickly, a willingness to coach teammates, and skill in leading
discussions can be much harder to come by than technical ability.”
—STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY
“Having strong technical skills is a given; you must have them to
be a successful engineer. But to be a great engineer, you will need
to have more. You need to be an effective communicator, team
player, and problem solver.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
What traits do successful engineers
demonstrate during interviews?
“They pick up their new responsibilities quickly. Mesh well with
the team. Show initiative and are innovative.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT
“They display a genuine curiosity for problem solving, and can
easily articulate previous projects in which they approached similar
challenges successfully.”
—THOMAS LANDERS, SENIOR MANAGER, ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT
“Great candidates show a high degree of responsibility for
their own competency and that of others.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, AUTOMOTIVE
4
“Everyone wants to live on top of the
mountain, but all the happiness and
growth occurs when you’re climbing it.”
—ANDY ROONEY
5
“Top engineering firms emphasize their need for open-minded
and collaborative people. Once on the job, it is critical to immerse
yourself in how the company operates first before imposing ideas
or recommending process changes. The old saying, ‘people don’t
care how much you know until they know how much you care’
applies well for new employees.”
—JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY
What makes a new engineer stand out as a
terrific hire within the first 90 days on the job?
“The best hires are the ones that are self-motivated and
proactively seek work. They ask in-depth and detailed questions to
gain a better understanding of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of the job.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER
“Proactively performing their job with limited supervision.
Volunteering to take on additional projects without being asked.
Asking questions when necessary to ensure accuracy.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, AUTOMOTIVE“Enthusiasm for their assignment, actively questioning the
status quo, and making suggestions for improvements—quickly
connecting with team members.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, CHEMICALS/PETROCHEMICALS
“The ability to quickly understand current state, develop
a future state plan, and get buy-in from the appropriate
stakeholders to move forward with the plan.”
—ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, ENERGY
“If you wait until you have a leadership job to show leadership
ability, you’re probably not going to get the leadership job.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
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“Your work is going to fill a large part of your
life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is
to do what you believe is great work. And the
only way to do great work is to love what you
do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking,
and don’t settle. As with all matters of the
heart, you’ll know when you find it.”
—STEVE JOBS
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“There’s a new movement afoot in the workplace, and it’s called
work-life design. In recent years, we’ve seen an increased desire
for workplace flexibility, especially among millennials. We’ve also
seen a simultaneous increase in employers that are willing to
accommodate this need by offering arrangements such as flex
work and telecommuting.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
“If you are interviewing for a new position and are interested in
the employer’s flexibility, an experienced engineering recruiter
can negotiate this on your behalf. An important thing for
engineers to consider is whether your job responsibilities require
you to be on-site, or whether some can be performed remotely.”
—JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY
“Project-based temporary work gives flexibility into the types
of engagements engineers can select. This provides additional
flexibility for personal time, and allows individuals to drive the
process. It also puts employees in control of their careers, and
provides a stronger work-life balance.”
—THOMAS LANDERS, SENIOR MANAGER, ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT
“Contract or consulting work can not only offer a way to expand
one’s experience by working on new and varied projects, but
also offer excellent work-life balance options. Contracting gives
individuals the ability to choose when, where, and for how long
to work in one place.”
—STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY
How can engineers seek balance
between career and life?
TIPS TO CONSIDER WHEN
WORKING REMOTELY:
Make sure that you and your manager
mutually agree on what you can accomplish at
home. Provide periodic status updates.
Communicate your schedule and contact
information with customers and co-workers.
Make sure your remote work environment
is conducive to phone calls and video
conferencing. Keep your work area clear of
clutter and distractions.
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“Imagine life as a game in which
you are juggling some five balls
in the air. You name them—work,
family, health, friends, and spirit—
and you’re keeping all of these in
the air. You will soon understand
that work is a rubber ball. If
you drop it, it will bounce back.
But the other four balls—family,
health, friends, and spirit—are
made of glass. If you drop one
of these, they will be irrevocably
scuffed, marked, nicked,
damaged, or even shattered.
They will never be the same. You
must understand that and strive
for balance in your life.”
—BRIAN DYSON
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“Engineers need to be lifelong learners. Technology—and the
practice of engineering itself—evolves so rapidly that engineers
cannot remain effective over time without building upon the
training they received in school. Employers expect engineers
to keep up with current technology. It’s vital for engineering
professionals to remain knowledgeable as their careers
progress and they take on new roles and responsibilities.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
“Many employers promote continuing education as a means to
develop and retain talent—however, production demands can
interfere with these discussions. As a best practice, don’t rely on
your manager to assume your interest in these discussions. Instead,
proactively initiate a development discussion—ask which technical
competencies or growth areas will be needed in your department
or organization. Offer to take an active role in leading a special
project, or identify training courses that you could participate in.”
—JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY
“Continuing education is even more critical today than ever
before. The desire to stay current and expand one’s horizons is one
of the most important characteristics of the engineering workforce.”
—STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY
What should engineers keep in
mind for continuing education?
Engineering hiring managers say
qualifications vary by industry and
field, but a few examples of popular
certifications they are looking for include:
•	CQE (Certified Quality Engineer) certification:
quality engineering role
•	PMP®
(Project Management Professional®
)
credential: project management role
•	SOLIDWORKS®
certification, NX Designer
certification: 3-D, CAD software platforms
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“Everyone has been
made for some particular
work, and the desire for
that work has been put
in every heart.”
—RUMI
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“The concept of working for the same employer throughout
an entire career span of 40+ years is rapidly fading. Recent
college graduates expect to change jobs 10 times over the course of
their careers. Companies are reconstituting their engineering teams
by assembling mixes of internal staff, consultants, and free agent
specialists who collaborate to deliver outstanding project results.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
“Employers will look for project leaders for interdisciplinary
teams that combine multiple specialties.”
—STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY
What does the future of engineering look like?
FREE AGENCY:
“Today, many companies practice concurrent engineering, in which
design engineers and manufacturing engineers work together to
develop the design of the product and the manufacturing process
simultaneously, which shortens development time, time-to-market,
and helps to improve product quality. Concurrent engineering is
a modern practice that any engineer who will be working for a
manufacturer should become familiar with.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
CONCURRENT ENGINEERING:
SKILL SETS TO INVEST IN:
“Sustainability: having knowledge about reducing consumption
of resources, raw material, energy and water, reducing waste,
and lightweighting of products and packaging. This is a critical skill
set that manufacturers in all sorts of industries will be looking for.
The industrial Internet of Things (IoT): if your company isn’t
involved in this already, you can be confident that it will move
in this direction—especially in manufacturing. If you have the
opportunity to gain skills and brush up on the industrial IoT in
robotics and automation that fits your particular industry, you will
be doing yourself and your employer a favor.”
—JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR,
GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY
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“Science can amuse
and fascinate us all, but
it is engineering that
changes the world.”
—ISAAC ASIMOV
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Born innovators who
inspire change
Our world is constantly evolving because of the
creativity and innovation of talented engineers
around the globe—people just like you. Don’t
forget why you entered this profession in the
first place, and that your bright ideas have the
potential to solve complex global problems.
We’re proud to celebrate 50 years of advancing
engineering talent. Kelly has the connections to
develop your engineering career. Connect with us
today for more information.
kellyservices.us/engineeringcareers
Kelly Engineering Resources®
is a registered trademark of Kelly Services
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An Equal Opportunity Employer © 2017 Kelly Services, Inc. 16-0945
Joseph Lampinen is senior director, global engineering practice,
professional services outsourcing center of excellence for Kelly
Outsourcing and Consulting Group (KellyOCG®
). Joe is an
engineering workforce strategist and solutionist, consulting with
industrial clients to provide expert analysis and guidance. He
holds a master’s degree in technology from Purdue University
and a bachelor’s degree in technology and operations from
Western Illinois University, in addition to credentials as a Certified
Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE), LEED AP®
, and Project
Management Professional (PMP®
).
Stephen Beck is an engineering recruiting manager for Kelly
Services®
, responsible for placing highly skilled candidates with
leading engineering organizations. Stephen has focused on
engineering recruiting and workforce planning for industrial and
semiconductor clients for more than 16 years. His recruiting
experience is complimented by his in-depth knowledge of
engineering-related disciplines, which he gained through his role
as a design engineer. Stephen earned a bachelor’s degree in
electrical engineering from Texas AM University. 
John Perry is a national sales liaison for Kelly Services, where
he consults with leading engineering clients on a variety of
workforce solutions and trends that impact organizations and
the talent community. With more than 10 years of staffing and
recruiting industry experience, John leverages his engineering
expertise and partnerships with regional sales and recruiting
teams to help clients clearly define their workforce needs and
deliver the best solutions and talent.
Thomas Landers is a senior manager for Kelly Services,
overseeing vendor management system (VMS) recruitment
efforts for customers in several industries across the United
States and Canada. Thomas has been an integral member of
the Kelly Services VMS recruitment team for nearly 10 years,
serving in various roles. His experience with VMS enables him to
strategically support organizations with their business analysis to
help them achieve their financial growth targets.
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Guidance and inspiration for engineering professionals 

  • 2. Engineers carry a sense of wonder for the world. They possess curious minds and, ultimately, seek to first understand and then to improve upon their surroundings. They often solve pressing modern issues in energy, transportation, education, healthcare, sustainability, food, and the environment. But not every engineer provides solutions to world problems—some simply solve pressing business issues and provide innovation for the firms they work for. Either way, engineers are invaluable. In essence, engineers help improve our world and our lives. They are innovators who create new possibilities and processes. You likely became an engineer for a reason. Maybe as a child you tinkered with toys and took them apart to find out how they worked, or perhaps you knew early on that you looked at the world around you differently than most. 2
  • 3. “Engineering is a great profession. There is the satisfaction of watching a figment of the imagination emerge through the aid of science to a plan on paper. Then it moves to realization in stone or metal or energy. Then it brings homes to men or women. Then it elevates the standard of living and adds to the comforts of life. This is the engineer’s high privilege.” –HERBERT HOOVER 3
  • 4. “Engineers are problem solvers, and that begins with asking good questions. The quality of the questions you ask in an interview will display your qualifications in a sincere way while you gain a stronger understanding of how you can contribute to the role at the same time. There is a business problem or initiative behind every open position—how well you uncover that can help you determine the value you can bring to the role.” —JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY® “Beyond the required technical skill sets necessary for any given position, companies look for demonstrated leadership and communication skills that will add value to team function and project dynamics. The ability to help the team solve problems quickly, a willingness to coach teammates, and skill in leading discussions can be much harder to come by than technical ability.” —STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY “Having strong technical skills is a given; you must have them to be a successful engineer. But to be a great engineer, you will need to have more. You need to be an effective communicator, team player, and problem solver.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY What traits do successful engineers demonstrate during interviews? “They pick up their new responsibilities quickly. Mesh well with the team. Show initiative and are innovative.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT “They display a genuine curiosity for problem solving, and can easily articulate previous projects in which they approached similar challenges successfully.” —THOMAS LANDERS, SENIOR MANAGER, ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT “Great candidates show a high degree of responsibility for their own competency and that of others.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, AUTOMOTIVE 4
  • 5. “Everyone wants to live on top of the mountain, but all the happiness and growth occurs when you’re climbing it.” —ANDY ROONEY 5
  • 6. “Top engineering firms emphasize their need for open-minded and collaborative people. Once on the job, it is critical to immerse yourself in how the company operates first before imposing ideas or recommending process changes. The old saying, ‘people don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care’ applies well for new employees.” —JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY What makes a new engineer stand out as a terrific hire within the first 90 days on the job? “The best hires are the ones that are self-motivated and proactively seek work. They ask in-depth and detailed questions to gain a better understanding of the ‘how’ and ‘why’ of the job.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER “Proactively performing their job with limited supervision. Volunteering to take on additional projects without being asked. Asking questions when necessary to ensure accuracy.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, AUTOMOTIVE“Enthusiasm for their assignment, actively questioning the status quo, and making suggestions for improvements—quickly connecting with team members.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, CHEMICALS/PETROCHEMICALS “The ability to quickly understand current state, develop a future state plan, and get buy-in from the appropriate stakeholders to move forward with the plan.” —ENGINEERING HIRING MANAGER, ENERGY “If you wait until you have a leadership job to show leadership ability, you’re probably not going to get the leadership job.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY 6
  • 7. “Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking, and don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it.” —STEVE JOBS 7
  • 8. “There’s a new movement afoot in the workplace, and it’s called work-life design. In recent years, we’ve seen an increased desire for workplace flexibility, especially among millennials. We’ve also seen a simultaneous increase in employers that are willing to accommodate this need by offering arrangements such as flex work and telecommuting.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY “If you are interviewing for a new position and are interested in the employer’s flexibility, an experienced engineering recruiter can negotiate this on your behalf. An important thing for engineers to consider is whether your job responsibilities require you to be on-site, or whether some can be performed remotely.” —JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY “Project-based temporary work gives flexibility into the types of engagements engineers can select. This provides additional flexibility for personal time, and allows individuals to drive the process. It also puts employees in control of their careers, and provides a stronger work-life balance.” —THOMAS LANDERS, SENIOR MANAGER, ENGINEERING RECRUITMENT “Contract or consulting work can not only offer a way to expand one’s experience by working on new and varied projects, but also offer excellent work-life balance options. Contracting gives individuals the ability to choose when, where, and for how long to work in one place.” —STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY How can engineers seek balance between career and life? TIPS TO CONSIDER WHEN WORKING REMOTELY: Make sure that you and your manager mutually agree on what you can accomplish at home. Provide periodic status updates. Communicate your schedule and contact information with customers and co-workers. Make sure your remote work environment is conducive to phone calls and video conferencing. Keep your work area clear of clutter and distractions. 8
  • 9. “Imagine life as a game in which you are juggling some five balls in the air. You name them—work, family, health, friends, and spirit— and you’re keeping all of these in the air. You will soon understand that work is a rubber ball. If you drop it, it will bounce back. But the other four balls—family, health, friends, and spirit—are made of glass. If you drop one of these, they will be irrevocably scuffed, marked, nicked, damaged, or even shattered. They will never be the same. You must understand that and strive for balance in your life.” —BRIAN DYSON 9
  • 10. “Engineers need to be lifelong learners. Technology—and the practice of engineering itself—evolves so rapidly that engineers cannot remain effective over time without building upon the training they received in school. Employers expect engineers to keep up with current technology. It’s vital for engineering professionals to remain knowledgeable as their careers progress and they take on new roles and responsibilities.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY “Many employers promote continuing education as a means to develop and retain talent—however, production demands can interfere with these discussions. As a best practice, don’t rely on your manager to assume your interest in these discussions. Instead, proactively initiate a development discussion—ask which technical competencies or growth areas will be needed in your department or organization. Offer to take an active role in leading a special project, or identify training courses that you could participate in.” —JOHN PERRY, ENGINEERING NATIONAL SALES LIAISON, KELLY “Continuing education is even more critical today than ever before. The desire to stay current and expand one’s horizons is one of the most important characteristics of the engineering workforce.” —STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY What should engineers keep in mind for continuing education? Engineering hiring managers say qualifications vary by industry and field, but a few examples of popular certifications they are looking for include: • CQE (Certified Quality Engineer) certification: quality engineering role • PMP® (Project Management Professional® ) credential: project management role • SOLIDWORKS® certification, NX Designer certification: 3-D, CAD software platforms 10
  • 11. “Everyone has been made for some particular work, and the desire for that work has been put in every heart.” —RUMI 11
  • 12. “The concept of working for the same employer throughout an entire career span of 40+ years is rapidly fading. Recent college graduates expect to change jobs 10 times over the course of their careers. Companies are reconstituting their engineering teams by assembling mixes of internal staff, consultants, and free agent specialists who collaborate to deliver outstanding project results.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY “Employers will look for project leaders for interdisciplinary teams that combine multiple specialties.” —STEPHEN BECK, ENGINEERING RECRUITING MANAGER, KELLY What does the future of engineering look like? FREE AGENCY: “Today, many companies practice concurrent engineering, in which design engineers and manufacturing engineers work together to develop the design of the product and the manufacturing process simultaneously, which shortens development time, time-to-market, and helps to improve product quality. Concurrent engineering is a modern practice that any engineer who will be working for a manufacturer should become familiar with.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY CONCURRENT ENGINEERING: SKILL SETS TO INVEST IN: “Sustainability: having knowledge about reducing consumption of resources, raw material, energy and water, reducing waste, and lightweighting of products and packaging. This is a critical skill set that manufacturers in all sorts of industries will be looking for. The industrial Internet of Things (IoT): if your company isn’t involved in this already, you can be confident that it will move in this direction—especially in manufacturing. If you have the opportunity to gain skills and brush up on the industrial IoT in robotics and automation that fits your particular industry, you will be doing yourself and your employer a favor.” —JOSEPH LAMPINEN, SENIOR DIRECTOR, GLOBAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE, KELLY 12
  • 13. “Science can amuse and fascinate us all, but it is engineering that changes the world.” —ISAAC ASIMOV 13
  • 14. Born innovators who inspire change Our world is constantly evolving because of the creativity and innovation of talented engineers around the globe—people just like you. Don’t forget why you entered this profession in the first place, and that your bright ideas have the potential to solve complex global problems. We’re proud to celebrate 50 years of advancing engineering talent. Kelly has the connections to develop your engineering career. Connect with us today for more information. kellyservices.us/engineeringcareers Kelly Engineering Resources® is a registered trademark of Kelly Services All other trademarks are property of their respective owners An Equal Opportunity Employer © 2017 Kelly Services, Inc. 16-0945 Joseph Lampinen is senior director, global engineering practice, professional services outsourcing center of excellence for Kelly Outsourcing and Consulting Group (KellyOCG® ). Joe is an engineering workforce strategist and solutionist, consulting with industrial clients to provide expert analysis and guidance. He holds a master’s degree in technology from Purdue University and a bachelor’s degree in technology and operations from Western Illinois University, in addition to credentials as a Certified Manufacturing Engineer (CMfgE), LEED AP® , and Project Management Professional (PMP® ). Stephen Beck is an engineering recruiting manager for Kelly Services® , responsible for placing highly skilled candidates with leading engineering organizations. Stephen has focused on engineering recruiting and workforce planning for industrial and semiconductor clients for more than 16 years. His recruiting experience is complimented by his in-depth knowledge of engineering-related disciplines, which he gained through his role as a design engineer. Stephen earned a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Texas AM University.  John Perry is a national sales liaison for Kelly Services, where he consults with leading engineering clients on a variety of workforce solutions and trends that impact organizations and the talent community. With more than 10 years of staffing and recruiting industry experience, John leverages his engineering expertise and partnerships with regional sales and recruiting teams to help clients clearly define their workforce needs and deliver the best solutions and talent. Thomas Landers is a senior manager for Kelly Services, overseeing vendor management system (VMS) recruitment efforts for customers in several industries across the United States and Canada. Thomas has been an integral member of the Kelly Services VMS recruitment team for nearly 10 years, serving in various roles. His experience with VMS enables him to strategically support organizations with their business analysis to help them achieve their financial growth targets.