Cross-posted to The Green Suits:
Last week, I had the distinct pleasure of meeting Chris Golden. He is the full-of-energy Millennial who co-founded and runs myImpact.org.
From the website:
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A career change is a life altering decision and should be properly thought through and planned. It can mean a complete transition to a new job, a new employer or a new industry. If a person chooses to change career direction, for example they have been in …
Added by Lipton Fleming on October 10, 2011 at 10:18am — No Comments
Community. It's the word in everyones lips right now. Which is always a worry. We descend into 'fads' so easily these days it seems and it would be a shame for community to end up being tarnished with the fad brush. I have long been a big fan of community - I believe it has the potential to transform organisations and shape business models, deliver exponential results…
Added by Gareth Jones on October 10, 2011 at 8:30am — 2 Comments
A good friend of mine recently started out in recruitment. She's worked in sales before and is excellent at closing deals, so I knew she'd have a good chance at making a success of a career in recruitment. It seems though, that she's struggling. Not because of her ability, she's managing to get vacancies and submit candidates, but because of the work of her predecessor. The person who ran the desk before her, who is now a director within the company, seems to have annoyed and alienated some…
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When you hear the saying “a picture tells a thousand words”, this means that a picture can tell a story just as easily as a large amount of text. The same is true about your professional resume. Your resume can tell the reader a lot about the type of person you are and the type of worker you will be.
During one of my earliest roles as a recruiting agent, I was…
ContinueAdded by Gavin Redelman on October 9, 2011 at 7:35am — 7 Comments
While online sourcing brings definite benefits to recruitment campaigns, the sheer vastness of the World Wide Web means that sometimes it can be difficult to direct your focus and find the holy grail of top-tier candidates.
Have you ever considered pay-per-click advertising? Think of it this way. Suppose someone searches Youtube for your company’s latest viral video or catchy commercial ad. While they originally searched for your videos because they were looking for some…
ContinueAdded by Dana Feigel on October 9, 2011 at 4:41am — 2 Comments
The IRS has decided to continue allowing businesses to use the High-Low Substantiation Method to determine per diem rates and has updated the rates under that method.
Businesses often choose to pay a per diem rate to workers in positions away home rather than reimbursing the actual cost of each expense. This is especially common with contractors because they often relocate temporarily for their contract assignments.
The High-Low…
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Years VS Quality!!
When reviewing a resume or writing a
job description there is always thought given to years of experience. But the
question is, is it really years of experience that is most important or the
quality of what was done that is the most important.
Let’s say you need a recruiter, but
the emphasis is on sourcing. 90% of the job is going to be sourcing and you
want 8 years of experience as a recruiter.…
Added by Dean Da Costa on October 7, 2011 at 2:24pm — 1 Comment
Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing, social recruiting and anything else in the recruiting space. This week we’ll be talking about the #HRTechConf, remembering Steve Jobs, social recruiting with NPR and Moneyball for Recruiting.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order), enjoy!:
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A Toast “to the crazy ones,” by Steve Jobs
Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently — they’re not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is…
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Over the past 2 years, companies have invested heavily in cloud-based applications, due to cost savings in the current economy and overall process improvement. In a recent survey about cloud computing by Forbes and KPMG, 81% of the responding organizations said they have already moved business activities to the cloud and expect to…
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It is anyone's guess. In the wake of the week I heard many negative diatribes from Monday Morning Quarterbacks who think the US is going to hell in a handbasket. Among these important and tell tale moments this week:
1. A sad situation regarding a disgruntled employee who turned guns on fellow co-workers in my home town in Silicon Valley. It ended with police having to shoot back and eventually leaving the tragedy in an end with the gunman dead. The news media focused on this…
ContinueAdded by Mike Rasmussen on October 7, 2011 at 3:00am — 5 Comments
As recruiters, it certainly bothers us when we are calling around and find out that the position we are pitching has been marinating in the market sauce for months. It kind of takes the spice off the meatball, so to speak (I bring everything back to food or wine eventually)
What about when you have been working with a candidate fairly closely, with good vibes coming in both directions, so you connect with him on linkedin.
Scrolling through her connections, you find…
ContinueAdded by Bill Schultz on October 6, 2011 at 10:05pm — 7 Comments
#1: The smartest person always gets the job
Definitely not true – companies these days are more interested in the complete worker. Having brains is always an advantage, but it's not the only thing that hiring managers are looking for. In today’s economy, an employer wants to know that, if required, you are able to…
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The 14th annual HR Technology Conference didn't disappoint in Vegas this year. Not only was this the biggest collection of rockstar attendees at the conference to date but the breakout and main panel discussions were the best I've seen them. I also love the addition of HR Tech Connect to enable attendees to interact before the event.
From the main / breakout sessions to the expo hall, here are my thoughts and observations on a great few days in Vegas:
Added by Chris Brablc on October 6, 2011 at 4:31pm — 1 Comment
Many years ago I wrote an article called “Benchmarking the Baldrige Awards” in which I discussed how all companies could act as if they were chasing what was then the gold standard for quality operations, even if they couldn’t meet all the criteria. Such high aspirations would enable even small companies to create “performance excellence” they found in bigger, more established companies, and thereby, move in that direction themselves.…
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Added by Tim Spagnola on October 6, 2011 at 8:37am — 18 Comments
Every recruiter evangelist and solutions vendor out there today is banging his drum telling corporations why they need to be on and develop a recruiting strategy for Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and mobile. All I can say is of course! You dont’ need to be one of these evangelist to figure that out. Maybe they have been spending a little too much time in the sun or maybe they…
Added by Francois Guay on October 6, 2011 at 7:40am — 9 Comments
I thought this was a great show - but the animals who listened in didn't agree.
No commercial version: PLAY - Alex Levit - Blind Spots
BlogTalkRadio Version
Added by Recruiting Animal on October 5, 2011 at 4:00pm — 5 Comments
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