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Behind the Scenes of Wired & Hired with Ryan Watkins at TalentZoo

Fresh off their recruitingblogs.com win for best actor in a recruitment drama best job hunting blog of 2007. I took a little time talking with Ryan Watkins about what makes Wired & Hired tick. Let me know what you think.

Posted on January 15, 2008 at 11:48am

Job Board Vendor Cold Calls: Is Anyone Growing Weary?

I know that there are very well-intentioned vendors out there with terrific recruiting products to hawk, but there are days when that flashing voicemail light makes me nutty. 'Tis the season of budgeting I know, so the calls come a-flying in. Does anyone have stories they'd like to share similar to my assessment of a job board vendor cold call today?

Posted on December 4, 2007 at 5:04pm — 2 Comments

Facebook Employer Brand Ads: Rush University Medical Center



I logged into Facebook today only to see an employer brand ad front and center in my news feed. I must say that I was intrigued, yet mostly disappointed in the experience. The item showed up on my…

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Posted on November 12, 2007 at 6:13pm

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At 11:05am on December 10, 2007, Lisa said…
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At 10:56pm on November 12, 2007, Slouch said…
I just read the post about Monster on your blog. Very good post. I emjoyed it
At 3:20pm on October 12, 2007, Kris Rzepkowski said…
Call me whatever you want. I've been called many different things, zippy, zipperhead, etc. so Zepko sounds like I have an empire that competes with Costko.
At 1:17pm on October 12, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
If you let me call you Zepko, you can come on my show.
At 1:16pm on October 12, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
Does anyone call you Zepko for short?


"Let me know if I can be of any use to you."
"How can I help?"
"I look forward to networking and sharing with you in the future."
"If there is anything you are in need of, just let me know."
At 1:15pm on September 28, 2007, Kris Rzepkowski said…
Hey Animal, I already listen to your show. Keep up the great work!

http://www.krisrzepkowski.com/blog/work/recruiting-animal-talks-second-life-with-louis-vong.html
At 12:41pm on September 28, 2007, Recruiting Animal said…
Welcome Dude. Listen to The Recruiting Animal Show
 
 
 

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