Scott Baxt

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  • Recruiting Animal

    Hey Scott, why did you bring your Dad. It doesn't make you seem like an independent person.
  • Scott Baxt

    I told him to stay away - but you know how they get Animal ;)
  • Slouch

  • Lisa

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  • Cherese DeJesus

    Hi Scott, I'm new to the recruiting community and I'm looking forward to networking and sharing ideas!

    ~Cherese~
  • Recruitnik

    Hi Scott! Nice to hear from you. Glad to see you joined us on S. FL Metro recruiters! See you 4/17!
  • Amitai Givertz

    Hey, Scott, fantastic to see you here. PLEASE call me!

    Ami G.
  • Debbie Weaver

    Hi Scott - Is the webinar on April 30th from 2 to 3 EST?
  • Debbie Weaver

    Well, it is during lunch, but I think it will be worth it! Thanks for the quick response!
  • Amitai Givertz

    Hey Scott,

    You may already have heard that some of us are getting together on Thursday, May 1 in Coral Springs for an informal meeting over coffee. I wanted to invite you personally. If you'd like to join us, please RSVP.

    See you later...

    Ami G.
  • Suzanne Dodge

    Looking forward to the webinar on May 15th. Is the scheduled time reflect EST? I'm in CA and don't want to miss it.

    Thank you for the great info. I love ERE!
    Suzanne
  • Bill Vick

    Hi Scott and thank you for joining us on XtremeRecruiting.tv. I'll look forward to your comments and feedback.
  • Suzanne Dodge

    Thanks Scott!

    The info is probably out there, but can you confirm the time for the webinar on the 15th and let me know if it's EST.

    Best,
    Suzanne
  • Suzanne Dodge

    Hi Scott,

    Missed the webinar today and I'm so bummed! Had a scheduling conflict. What is the easiest way to get updated on upcoming events?
    Thanks,
    Suzanne
  • Slouch

    I referred someone to you today. let me know if you connected
  • Alex Truchot

    Thank you for accepting my invite. Please let me know if I can be of any assistance.
    If you would like to join my LinkedIn network, I accept all invitations.
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