Ronda Woodcox

Female

Seattle, Washington

United States

Profile Information:

Which industries do you work in now?
Financial, Technology, Other
Website
http://talentscoutconsulting.com (website in progress)

Comment Wall:

  • Jashan Joshi

    Hi Ronda

    I wud love to have such a high profile person like u in my network.

    15 years exp says it all..

    (but at the same time I must complement u saying that u look so young in the pic..it s a g8 one...15 years exp is too much for the pic)

    cheers!
    jashan
  • Erika Seitz

    Rhonda,
    I am considering a career in Recruiting. Any resume advice? Key words or phrases? I am currently in the crashing mortgage industry and have become laid off. So I am deciding that I should follow my dreams and become a recruiter... Thanks, erika
  • James Masterson

    Aloha Ronda,

    Nice to meet you. You can also find me on

    View James Masterson's profile on LinkedIn
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  • Kevin Stakelum

    I am always interested in expanding my network in Seattle. Nice to "meet" you.
    Kevin
  • Travis

    Ronda, I would be interested in speaking with you about splits. I have 12 years in account managment and recruiting. Would love to talk with you sometime. Travis.
  • Amy Elder

    Hi Ronda! I noticed you are in the Seattle area (I'm in SF). I have a job in Bellevue (Acct Mgr - w/interactive adv agency exp) and am wondering if you would recommend any local niche sites for your area? Thanks so much! And, have a great weekend...Amy
  • Punkil Patel

    Hi Ronda,

    Thanks for the add!

    Punkil
  • TZ

    Thanks for the add! How are you enjoying our great weather?
  • Kari Quaas

    Yay, another Seattleite. What do you do?

    Kari : )
  • Kari Quaas

    I work for the seasonal/summer job board, CoolWorks.com. I'm the only employee in Seattle, the West Coast Branch, if you will. My cohorts are all over in Montana. : ) I've been with them since March 2007 and love it.
  • TZ

    Me too. I am thinking until December........We have had too much winte
  • Sowmya

    Hi Ronda...thx for adding me in!!Hope you are having a good day

    Somy
  • TZ

    HI,

    Did you make the NWRA get together last week? I wanted to go but took my kids camping instead.

    Hope our sun comes back soon.

    T
  • JackChang

    Hi Ronda,

    Glad to meet you on RecruitingBlogs.
    Hope to connect to you here and LinkedIn! (Profile www.linkedin.com/in/shaojunzhang).

    A questions, how about recruiting roadshow and sourceCon, I plan to attend then, but don't know whether it's useful.Thank you.

    Btw, if you have some requirement, you can go to my site:http://jobirn.com to search thousands of passive IT candidates for free. Thanks.

    -Jack
  • Erica Jayne Walsh

    Ronda:

    Are you still attending SourceCon? I'd love to connect.

    - Erica
  • TZ

    That sounds great. Let's find out when the next one is and make it happen. Hope your three day weekend is great!

    T
  • Elizabeth Caselton

    Thank you for invitation to connect. I recruit in the product marketing and marketing communications areas. Let me know if I can be of help to you.
    Elizabeth
  • JOHN SUNDER

    Hi Ronda,

    Hope you are doing good!!!

    This is John from Encore RPO and I am working as a Sr Sourcing Quality Control. I'd like to add you to my network with your permission.. I would appreciate if you could let me know your interest.

    I appreciate if you could connect me in Linkedin, http://www.linkedin.com/in/johnsunder

    Thanks and Regards
    - John
  • Amit Bhagwat

    Hi Ronda,


    How are you doing today? It would be a great privilage to be connected on Linkedin unfortunately I do not have your email address where I could send you invitation please add me to your network my url is http://www.linkedin.com/in/amit9307 my details are mentioned on my profile.