Mastering the Art of Delegation

Delegation is a crucial skill for any manager aiming to lead a successful and efficient team. It not only helps in distributing the workload but also empowers team members, fostering growth and development. Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to delegate effectively: Understand the Importance of Delegation Delegation is not just about offloading tasks. It’s…

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OpTech’s Guide to Making a Career Change

Tips and Tricks for a Smooth Transition Changing careers can be a daunting yet exhilarating experience. Whether you are seeking more fulfillment, better work-life balance, or a new challenge, making a successful transition requires careful planning and strategic actions. Here’s a guide to help you navigate this journey effectively, touching on key aspects such as…

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Introducing “Tech Tuesdays” – A New Podcast by Anise Kruse

We are thrilled to announce the launch of our new podcast series, “Tech Tuesdays,” hosted by our talented college intern, Anise Kruse. Anise is currently a student at the University of Michigan where she is pursuing a degree in business and art, with a minor in UX Design. Anise has a passion for technology and…

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The Power of Using a Recruiter in Your Job Search

Today’s job market is competitive. A successful job hunt can be both time-consuming and at times, even daunting. It is easy to get bogged down in the world of job boards – a vicious cycle of sending endless resumes that yield few results or inquires back. In moments like these, a recruiter may be your…

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Career Bound – The Power of Taking a Job in Your Home State After College Graduation

As college graduation ceremonies come to a close, the question of “what’s next?” looms for many students. While some may be tempted by opportunities in far-off cities or even abroad, there’s a growing trend among graduates to consider staying a little closer to home, in the state where they’ve completed their college studies or grew…

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From the Desk of Ronia Kruse – Celebrating 25 Years

This adventurous path has been filled with extraordinary challenges and boundless opportunities, each one shaping our story in ways I could have never imagined. This week, we celebrate the remarkable milestone of 25 years since the inception of OpTech. It feels surreal to reflect on the journey that began when I departed from the esteemed ranks…

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OpTech Successfully Completes SOC 2 Type II audit with the guidance of third-party audit firm A-LIGN

OpTech, LLC Successfully Completes a SOC 2 Assessment to Further Data Security At OpTech, we continually invest in security best practices to ensure that our client’s data stays safe and secure. As a part of an on-going effort, we are excited to announce that we’ve successfully completed our SOC 2 report.   The examination was conducted by A-LIGN, a technology-enabled security and compliance firm trusted by…

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Should I stay or should I go?

Remember the song from The Clash, “Should I stay or should I go?” It’s catchy. Although the lyrics aren’t about a career or job, at one point the singer says, “this indecision’s killing me.” Sometimes if you’ve been at a job for a long time, it gets harder to determine if you should leave and…

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The Power of Intuition: Navigating Your Career Journey

In a world that often emphasizes logic and reason, we frequently overlook the innate power of intuition. The journey of one’s career is a remarkable adventure, filled with twists and turns, ups and downs, and countless decisions that shape our path. While practical considerations are undoubtedly crucial, there’s an equally important compass that can guide…

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From the Desk of Ronia Kruse: The Future of Work and AI

There is a common misconception that AI will replace human workers. Fear feeds into the psyches of many individuals, as they question whether they will lose their job in the coming years. The reality is that AI is augmented intelligence, not replacement. Last week, I attended a conference, and during a networking session someone asked…

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