I am working on two searches that have turned out to be somewhat of a purple squirrel and shouldn't be..I thought. Having advertised the positions, direct called, asked for personal referrals etc. etc. Still no viable candidates that are of interest to my client. Now, they have changed the job requirements mid search which caused some whiplash. But here's my thought. To all you who believe that social media recruiting is the holy grail..show me the candidates. If you can find candidates for these two positions using only social media, no posting ads, no direct calls, if you have one in the data base he/she has to be the result of social media recruiting, i'll split with you.
These will not make you rich, but on the surface they won't seem to be that difficult so if you want to give it a try, let's see if your medicine works. If it works we'll post about how you did it and give you the opportunity to show us how you did it.
Here's the job description:
Position: Staff Level Operations Manager - Wholesale Distribution
Location: Atlanta, Georgia - Here's the catch. Must be within 20 minutes commute time from the Lawrenceville, Georgia area. Prefer not to relo.
Salary Range: 50 to 60K. No bonus potential. 401K, Medical insurance effective after 90 days and expensive for family coverage first year. Fee is 20% of base, split paid upon receipt of check from company. 90 day replacement guarantee.
Deg. Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business with supply chain management or other four year degree with Supply Chain/wholesale distribution experience..
Functional Responsibility: Supervise a team of 20 -25 hourly associates in a fast paced , automated pick, pack ship environment. Flexible for second shift or weekend shift work. Position is one of 12 Ops Managers at this level reporting to the AGM and GM. Experience with SAP, Red Prairie, High Jump or Manhattan WMS PkMS.
What the client wants. Min. of 3-4 years management experience in the wholesale distribution warehouse facility of any of the big box DC's ie; Target, K-Mart, Toys R. Us, Best Buy, etc. Can not consider candidates coming directily from Wal Mart distribution. Manufacturing background not a fit.
Retail not a fit. Stable job record. Heavy on the stable job record. Good reasons for change.
If you can find candidates using social media only i will be impressed. Questions, comments, my email address is prosearch@suddenlinkmail.com. Or post it here. We have looked at a lot of candidates for these positions. If we already have them from ads or direct recruiting will let you know immediately. I want to see if social media is really a tool that will produce candidates who are not findable using other recruiting processes. Wanna play?
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Way to go girl!!! What do you mean by classic social media? You are right not a bad start. I am almost as interested in the process and the tools used as i am in the filling of the positions. I of course want to fill the positions but if i need to learn social recruiting processes, i'm up for that too.
Would you split the fee with me if I found someone without using Social Media? Like - if I met someone at the mall tonight wearing a name tag that said "Jim - Staff Level Operations Manager - Wholesale Distribution - Looking for a job in the Lawrenceville, Georgia area".....
By classic social media I mean getting on a site such as LinkedIn, or Facebook and contacting people. :) I'd be happy to let you know what I did process-wise. I'm by no means a power user, but just do the basic searching and add in some Sherlock Holmes'esque investigation tactics to take me steps further. I'm currently in research mode to learn more about Boolean, plug-ins, and search engines. I'm planning to write a blog entry about all that (stay tuned). There is sooo much out there, it boggles the mind.
Sandra McCartt said:Way to go girl!!! What do you mean by classic social media? You are right not a bad start. I am almost as interested in the process and the tools used as i am in the filling of the positions. I of course want to fill the positions but if i need to learn social recruiting processes, i'm up for that too.
I really meant things like linkedin (i have run that trap but sure may have missed one or two, also posted in linkedin group.) or twitter or facebook. Job has been tweeted and mentioned on facebook but not strong search on either of those.
Maria DiLisio said:By classic social media I mean getting on a site such as LinkedIn, or Facebook and contacting people. :) I'd be happy to let you know what I did process-wise. I'm by no means a power user, but just do the basic searching and add in some Sherlock Holmes'esque investigation tactics to take me steps further. I'm currently in research mode to learn more about Boolean, plug-ins, and search engines. I'm planning to write a blog entry about all that (stay tuned). There is sooo much out there, it boggles the mind.
Sandra McCartt said:Way to go girl!!! What do you mean by classic social media? You are right not a bad start. I am almost as interested in the process and the tools used as i am in the filling of the positions. I of course want to fill the positions but if i need to learn social recruiting processes, i'm up for that too.
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