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Marc Gringras - Founder / CEO Tungle.com - appointment management

Marc Gringas is a serial entrepreneur with a successful track record as a venture capitalist. Prior to founding Tungle, Marc was Vice President of Business Development and Product Marketing for Nimcat Networks, a leader in peer-to-peer (P2P) communication applications, until its acquisition by Avaya Inc. in September 2005. Marc was previously a venture capitalist at Innovatech Montreal where he oversaw investments in numerous telecommunication and software companies. As a venture capitalist, Marc’s investments yielded a combined ROI of more than 125 percent.
Prior to joining Innovatech, Marc co-founded Gytek Inc., an e-commerce software company in Waterloo, Canada, which he eventually sold to Entrade Inc., a NYSE company. He remained with Entrade as Chief Technology Officer. Marc also managed the launch of "Chapters.ca ", a leading Canadian portal.
He continues to be actively involved in the community as an advisor for local technology companies and SOPAR, a non-profit organization working toward reducing poverty in India. He also teaches Entrepreneurship in High Technology in the University of Ottawa’s MBA program.
Marc earned an MBA from INSEAD, a master’s degree in management sciences from the University of Waterloo, and a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Ottawa.

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Comment by Sherry Junker on April 15, 2009 at 12:15pm
I always wondered what the Recruiting Animal looked like. Now, I still don't know. :-)
Comment by Yvonne LaRose on April 6, 2009 at 11:50am
Talk is cheap but one of the bright lights I've interviewed, and somebody I'd classify as a recruiting visionary, is Todd Bavol. Not only has he built a 14 office, $100 million dollar staffing business, but has successfully added executive search, outsourcing, outplacement and career management to the mix.

These are very nice things to say about a business man with a lot of ability to build and a stockpile on which he's able to do so. But none of your verbiage shows me your definition of what is considered being "visionary."
Comment by Recruiting Animal on March 23, 2009 at 9:22am
Most striking thing about this conversation - as Bill points out:

There is a huge demand for healthcare people. So Nadia has no problem getting job orders.

That puts most of the focus on finding, interviewing and marketing candidates.
Comment by Sondra Fuller on February 16, 2009 at 5:42pm
Hi Bill,
I found Danny's comments to be the kick that I needed today after having 1 client say that hiring plans now are cancelled & 280 are being laid-off and 2 others are postponing "everything" until the 3rd quarter - at the earliest.
Please keep these up.
Sondra
Comment by Edward Benford on February 16, 2009 at 12:59pm
Excellent Program, one of the better ones relating to our industry
Comment by Art Koff on December 21, 2008 at 1:28pm
At a time when there is comparatively little recruiting as most employers are not adding to staff I believe it is important to maintain contacts and relationships between 3rd party firms and recruiters and employment professionals.

The best way to do so is to pass on information of value often with regard to what other employers are doing that is cost effective. Examples of employers who have successfully implemented 4 day work weeks or are utilizing temporary or project based workers are areas that should be shared.

At RetiredBrains.com we are finding more and more postings for temporary jobs and project assignments as employers generally do not have to pay benefits for these workers and can also off-board them with little or no expense.
Comment by Ellia Kassoff on December 12, 2008 at 1:42pm
Too many ATS systems on the market already...
Comment by Jeffrey Calannio, CPC on September 11, 2008 at 7:24pm
A great new way to enhance your candidate’s multi-media portfolio presentation as well as personalization is the free service MyCredentials at http://www.mycreds.net. Once your candidate's create their own career website, you simply email their custom URL to your hiring managers.
Comment by Angel Christian on August 22, 2008 at 2:06pm
Let me introduce myself as an Open Networker, expanding my LinkedIn Professional Network.

http://www.linkedin.com/in/angelchristian

Happy Friday with great weekend ahead to all
Comment by Margaret Graziano on July 22, 2008 at 4:48am
Bill and Thad, great interview. More and more recruiters need to and will begin to accept assessment into their operating practices. Using assessments can save recruiters 40% of their squandered time, not just on screening out the bad apples, but on selecting in the candidates that really do want to find the right opportunity.

Additionally using assessments or and targeted selection interviewing affords the recruiter a unique opportunity to brand themselves as a consultant committed to selection.

There are firms popping up all over that operate inside of the standard of using targeted selection, behavioral interviewing and assessments in their hiring and someday in the not too distant future it will become the norm.
 

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