Dear Recruiting Friends.
I need recruiters to be guests for my online radio show - The Recruiting Animal Show
Last year I had a lot of non-recruiters as guests and the show suffered as a result.
So, if you want to be a guest let me know. If not I will come after you myself.
You can read my letter to prospective guests here. http://OccupyRecruiting.com
You can find clips from the show there as well.
The full show protocol is described here: http://AnimalShowIntro.com
I even tell you how to be a good guest here: http://GoodInterview.biz
Sign on. Be Bold. Let me know.
I'm on Twitter at @animal. My email is <recruitinganimal@gmail.com>
You can also reply to this posting. And remember, you can hide but I will find you. I need recruiter-guests and I'm going to get them.
Regards from me.
PS: You can listen to my Jan 09 show right here on RBC - http://www.recruitingblogs.com/profiles/blogs/daryl-daley-it-recruiter
And Tiffany Branch went directly from this discussion to a starring role on the Jan 16 2013 Recruiting Animal Show. You can listen to her here - http://www.recruitingblogs.com/profiles/blogs/tiffany-branch-corpor...
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That's interesting Paul. I've been a guest twice and while my klout score hasn't gone up I've made lots of new friends, had a fabulous time, and everyone (clients, peers, and candidates) who heard either of my appearances have been both entertained and impressed.
Then again I've been the sort to give two craps about my so-called "brand" :) It's not for everyone, I get that and Animal does a great job or warning people. I'd recommend it to anyone who isn't afraid to have their professional beliefs questioned and is confident enough to push back. I'd be a guest again any time without question.
Paul Wall said:
Who wants to go on a show like this and destroy their brand? I listened to a few episodes of the show and was floored at how this guy called Animal bludgeoned his guest. Though I personally find the show entertaining, I would not go on or recommend any of my colleagues for the show. I believe there is a better way to earn ad dollars than using guest as "punching bags"- Who wins? Certainly not the guest!
That's equally interesting Amy, however you have to ask yourself this question... Why is he having such a difficult time finding recruiters to come his show? At the end day, if you are not attracting preferred guests, then you have to change the approach, don't you think? You should avoid being a clone, give this guy some real feedback, he needs it! By the way I do agree with you regarding the questioning of ones beliefs, however, this is precisely the problem? He can't get recruiters to be a guest on his show because they don't want to be denigrated. People have to cease seeing the world as they are and but as it really is, right?
P Wall
Thanks for the feedback, Paul. I guess it's not 4U. But, you know, the show's been going for a few years and I challenge you to find someone who's ruined their brand. I mean let's do a reality check before we make a big claim.
Paul, I've been having a difficult time because I haven't looked. I just kind of want my guests to come to me. This note was my last shot at passive recruiting. Now I have to go out and ask people. Interested? haha! PS: ät the end of the day is an Animal Bad Word - see http://animalbadwords.com - you're not allowed to use hackneyed phrases on the show.
While I've only sporadically listened to the show, I generally find it interesting and full of diverse content. True, it may not be for everyone, but I know animal does a thorough job informing prospective guests about the format and tone of the show in advance.
I'm with Amy on the concept of not giving much of a *** about brand. Some of us have thick enough skin to share our thoughts, ideas, opinions, etc., without worrying about being PC or seeking the approval of whoever may disapprove of the status of our brand.
Part of the "charm" of the show (IMHO) is the differing points of view and/or not letting the guest just say something superficial without backing up or clarifying their position on a topic. Yes, animal does get a bit riled up on a tangent sometimes, but I don't think it causes any harm to the guest.
Animal's an original - he has no "clones". He gets plenty of pushback from animal show regulars... in fact we normally ding him pretty good. Guess he's not worried about messing up his brand lol.
I'd love to hear about guests who have been damaged by appearing. Everyone I know who's been on have enjoyed it and in some cases come back for more. My first appearance my after show score was like a billion (thanks Astringer). So I guess the guest won that round. :)
I second what Kelly said - that's what I love most about the show - people are allowed, no - encouraged to be real. Just e ready to back it up.
Paul Wall said:
That's equally interesting Amy, however you have to ask yourself this question... Why is he having such a difficult time finding recruiters to come his show? At the end day, if you are not attracting preferred guests, then you have to change the approach, don't you think? You should avoid being a clone, give this guy some real feedback, he needs it! By the way I do agree with you regarding the questioning of ones beliefs, however, this is precisely the problem? He can't get recruiters to be a guest on his show because they don't want to be denigrated. People have to cease seeing the world as they are and but as it really is, right?
P Wall
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