I have been involved in recruitment since the fall of 2000 having enjoyed recruiting for multiple disciplines. I have supported both corporate and third party; first attracting the best and most qualified Architect, Engineers, Interior Designers, Bankers and now IT folks. I have spent four years recruiting in corporate for one of the top ten banks nationally and four years on the agency side; one of those was supporting the second largest parent agency in the world. I cannot guarantee you an…
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Added by Jay Perreault {DCTechRecruiter} on September 26, 2008 at 11:29am —
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just wondering if anyone is having any success with hospitals these days in leau of the economy? I am trying to break into hospitals around here.....
My company Chase Technology Partners is trying to reach out to the healthcare Informatics market, so here is a realistic look at what my team provides:
Project Management
Application Implementation
Application Analysis
Applications Analysis
Systems…
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Added by Greg Kost on September 26, 2008 at 11:23am —
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In this week's reflection on RecruitFest John stands back to size-up the bigger picture. Read it, think it over:
Digging Into RecruitingBlogs.com v1.20
RecruitFest Roundup Happy Friday!
Ami G.
Added by Amitai Givertz on September 26, 2008 at 10:30am —
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September 29, 2008
Dear Taxpayer and Concerned Citizen,
You are receiving this letter as you are the account holder of funds within an F.D.I.C. backed financial institution.
Over the weekend Congress and I worked together to solve what appeared to be the greatest threat to our economy in decades. This crisis would most assuredly have brought our nation to its knees in a matter of days – if not hours. We had to act quickly in order to insure our own freedoms and…
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Added by Jerry Albright on September 26, 2008 at 10:00am —
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A
thread over on ERE's Recruiting Leadership Forum asks the throngs Monday's question of the day, "How do you keep recruiting costs down?"
Naturally this begs a question:
How many in recruiting really know and track the direct and indirect costs of talent acquisition?
How can you decrease what you don't know or track?
Added by Steve Levy on September 26, 2008 at 8:53am —
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Tomorrow night, Saturday Sept 26, we're going to be having another Midnight Chat here on the RecruitingBlogs network and I hope you'll attend! We'll be talking about things you can do in the middle of the night with a telephone and you're sure to be amused! Join us at midnight (EST) on the main page of RecruitingBlogs for some fun!
Maureen
"I am for those who believe in loose delights, I share the midnight orgies of young men, I… Continue
Added by Maureen Sharib on September 26, 2008 at 8:30am —
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Are you worried about the economy yet, and how it will affect your business? If not, you should be. I'm fortunate in that my focus, technology, has not slowed down, yet. It most likely will, eventually, but at least I'll be ready for it this time.
Back in 2001, coming off the fast and furious internet boom, we initially thought the slowdown was just a blip, a bump in the road that would quickly smooth out. This internet thing was just too big to go away, right?
Needless to say,…
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Added by pam claughton on September 26, 2008 at 8:18am —
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If you want to keep up on my adventures and escapades, join me at
FordyceLetter
I will be writing weekly if not more often on my trials and tribulations about my start up. Sometimes personal, sometimes business, sometimes failures, sometimes successes. I promise to give you food for thought as well as some laughs. Also watch for my blog entries on Third Party Thursdays.
Added by Margaret Graziano on September 25, 2008 at 9:33pm —
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If your like me you have an account on Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Twitter, Twhirl, TalentBar, RecruitingBlogs, WirelessJobs, Plaxo, Jobirn, Doostang, Jobthread, Spoke, Naymz, and RecruiterRockstar. Those are just the websites, my membership in user groups probably doubles that. Logging into each and every one of these sites could be a full time job. True relationship building gets lost in an effort to be the most connected.
Is it quality or quantity we are after? Or both? I am…
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Added by Jordan Shaw on September 25, 2008 at 5:55pm —
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Anyone know a good Director of Manufacturing pharma solid dosage?
Thanks Brad
866-504-4776 x119
Added by Brad Hedstrom on September 25, 2008 at 5:11pm —
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I've had quite a few conversations over the last several years how it often appears that the same organizations seem to win recruiting awards year after year after year. Frankly, I think this is rightfully so - if you're better than the competition, you should win out. At the same time, I think that there should be a "Lifetime Achievement Award" for the consistently usual suspects :)
So this year, I noticed that
OnRec was…
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Added by Joshua Letourneau on September 25, 2008 at 5:10pm —
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Call me guys if you know someone.
Thanks,
Brad Hedstrom
866-504-4776 x119
Added by Brad Hedstrom on September 25, 2008 at 5:10pm —
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HAVE YOU FOUND THAT ONE ONLINE PROGRAM YET?
By saying that I mean have you found a program that you feel so confident about that it is one of the few sites you want to share with everyone?
Does this program give you a start up bonus?
Does this program offer you many ways to earn?
Does this program have a community full of friendly helpful members?
Does this program offer you a forum full of great information?
Does this program offer you an e-book that explains how…
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Added by catwoman1459 on September 25, 2008 at 4:50pm —
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If you want to target new grads, there are a couple of approaches you can use. One of the best ways is to target your search using the
site: operator with the type of degree you want. Let’s say we want to find computer science-degreed new grads from Berkeley. We start off looking for resumes, cv’s, bios and other profiles. You can easily do this search in Google by using the similar (
~ ) function....
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Added by Mark Tortorici on September 25, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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HI,
If you know anyone with Linux talent who might be intersted, please forward the resumes to sujatha.gurumurthy@intel.com
Thanks!
Added by Sujatha Gurumurthy on September 25, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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I recently attended an event and this publication was distributed to the attendees. It was written by the National Center on Education and the Economy. I found it interesting and thought you would too. Here is the link:
http://www.skillscommission.org/pdf/exec_sum/ToughChoices_EXECSUM.pdf
Have a good day.
Jennifer
Added by Jennifer Porter on September 25, 2008 at 4:16pm —
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Position: Linux consultant
Clearance: Dept. of Commerce Public Trust Clearance
Years of experience: At least 5 years of direct hands-on experience
Brief job description:
Mid-Level Technical Consultant that can provide Linux Systems Management support for Redhat Linux systems. Specific tasks include:
• Provide analysis of highly complex system problems;
• Document all changes, including temporary fixes to existing systems and ancillary programs;
• Account…
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Added by sirisha on September 25, 2008 at 4:07pm —
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Numara System Manager - Rates must be all-inclusive
Numara System Manager: We are looking for an Technical Consultant to support the Numara FootPrints8 CIRT incident management system as part of our IT consulting work.
Job Description
Will be involved with the strategy, design, transition, operation and maintenance phases of the Census CIRT incident management system based on Numara Software’s Footprints product version 8
Will design, develop…
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Added by sirisha on September 25, 2008 at 4:05pm —
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Hiring people used to be an easy task. Some managers and business owners that I have worked with thought that it is easier these days to recruit employees because of the rising unemployment rate. They further assert that we have a lot of surplus talents waiting to be tapped. Incidentally, that is partly true. However, while there is indeed a huge potential number of candidate employees, small businesses are still confronted with a shortage of qualified and competent employees.…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 25, 2008 at 4:03pm —
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What’s Twitter?
Its Micro- Blogging. The most popular is Twitter among all Micro-blogging service. It is a form of blogging that allows users to write brief text updates (usually 140 characters) and publish them, either to be viewed by anyone or by a restricted group which can be chosen by the user.
One of the biggest values of Twitter is the relationship building/ networking, and connecting. Its a very powerful marketing & community building tool.
The messages on…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 25, 2008 at 3:57pm —
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