IT and healthcare continue to dominate the top 25 jobs in this latest edition of the StaffingU Market Demand Report, with each taking five spots on the list.
The administrative sector should expect an improvement in demand within the coming weeks since the hiring of additional workers often follows the addition of office managers and supervisors (up 25.5% year-over-year).
Another bright spot, truck drivers, points to continued improvement in the market as these…
Added by Scott Wintrip on February 9, 2011 at 12:48pm — 2 Comments
Well that went by rather quick no? One month already down for 2011. With January now officially in the books it is a good time for us to take a quick look at a few of the trends beginning to emerge this new year.
- Temp Staffing
Take a quick look at our…
Added by Noel Cocca on February 9, 2011 at 11:26am — No Comments
Let’s take a moment to reflect on the amazing ways that recruiters can see success in their efforts. The telephone and internet have done some miraculous things for the field. For instance, recruiters can call potential candidates and learn about them. In the online world, you can generally do the same through written text and chats on social networking sites and email.…
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Microsoft. Apple. Google. Coca Cola. Virgin. The BBC. What do they have in common? Each of them could advertise on the back of a cigarette packet, put a card in a shop window or float a message in a bottle out to sea and they would still get a good response to their recruitment campaigns. Indeed all of them receive hundreds of unsolicited applications each and every year.
…
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This week I received some interesting comments regarding “Professionalism” One of my groups pointed out that my profile picture didn’t express the intention which I was trying to achieve. I took a look at it from a neutral perspective, and I agreed.
This brings me to todays topic: Professionalism and the Workplace. With every project I have strived to present myself as a commodity or a brand, who just happens to be on loan to my employers as a sub-contracted asset. This meant that…
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by Traci K. and BrightMove Recruiting Software and Staffing Software
With job cuts leveling off, corporations find themselves trying to make sense of those left after the dust has settled. Job descriptions have evolved and been altered to absorb the responsibilities of the employees that were part of any reductions in force. More with less has been the theme of many an organization over the past few years. …
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by Tracy K and BrightMove Staffing Software and Recruiting Software
Large businesses have an easier time branding themselves as there are more opportunities for their name to get “out there”. Businesses of small to medium size have a harder time and it’s extremely important to utilize every possible chance to let your organization be known. This is especially true if you are trying to attract new…
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by Traci K and BrightMove Staffing Software and Recruiting Software
In December, Monster.com came out with their Top 11 HR & Recruitment Blogs for 2011. Having some spare time to take a look at a few of their top picks, I came to one that had many interesting posts, however one in particular intrigued me. …
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On one of the human resources and recruiting sites there is an ongoing discussion about Social Media as a Background Check and how it may apply to the hiring process. There are also concerns for Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) compliance and other issues that are being addressed.
As the social media background check is one search as one writer puts it "where the genie is out of the bag." True. If anything, more employers will be using the social media employment screening search…
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Ahh, this song by Dave Matthews band, it is perhaps a description of February for me. I quote:
So that is a perfect description of how I start my day and how 1 day rolls to the next, and then this as Dave…
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The Glue to being a successful recruiter!!
Organization and Planning are the glue!!- You must know how to organize and plan your time effectively. As an example one of the biggest problem recruiters have is finding time to source. This is most true of corporate recruiters who get sucked into all sorts of things. Well simply put sourcing time on your calendar for everyday. This guarantees you time to source. However, do not just stop there.…
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In the popular thread from yesterday regarding candidate ownership Barbara Goldman brought up an important topic. "But for My Efforts" has always been what us old school recruiters have used as the standard by which we feel our fee is earned. It's always been that way for me.
Over the years though, many agencies have been drafting agreements with their clients that state specific terms of "ownership" for candidates introduced. Usually these are 1 year or 6…
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Yesterday, I was able to be part of something pretty cool. I was invited to SkyZone in Dedham to play some really fun trampoline dodgeball. But that wasn’t the really cool part (well not all of it). What was really cool was it was a company wide outing of a friend of mine that I was able to finagle my way into. The do competitive fun events like this every month or so (it was F1 racing before that) and every employee gets involved. Not only are these great team building exercises but…
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I'll make this short and sweet. Recruiters need all kinds of forms: split agreements, job order forms, fee statements - you name it - we've all looked for something specific at one time or another.
A while back I started a Recruiting Library. I asked all my friends to send me a form or agreement they use so that others might be able to find it if they need it.
Several times each month I'll get a…
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In the beginning, there was the job board, and the candidates rejoiced. So many jobs! So many locations! So much easier than paper.
The employers liked it, too.
But after a while, candidates realized that general boards were, well….general. They discovered that many (er, most) jobs were inapplicable to their interests. So they asked the job boards to make things easier. “Help us find just the jobs we want!”
Job board operators responded in a variety of…
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By Karen Bucks, iCIMS Blogger
I know we are only a month into the year, but I must say there seems to be a common theme: optimization. Whether it’s improving your career site or reducing your time-to-fill, it is all for the same reason…to optimize your HR…
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The final video of Chip’s interview focuses on what managers look for in today’s young professionals.
It is important for every intern going into a new role to learn and discover what they need to bring to the table to…
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Specialist professional recruiter Investigo, today announced its signing with cloud-based recruitment software leader, Bullhorn. The recruiter is implementing Bullhorn throughout its network of offices in London, Guildford, Reading, St Albans and Milton Keynes in support of aggressive future expansion…
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Added by Thomas on February 7, 2011 at 2:16pm — 8 Comments
When people find out that I am the CEO of a managed recruiting services firm they typically ask if there are any jobs out there; if companies are hiring; why can’t they seem to find a job (for those who are looking); when is the economy going to turn around. I usually respond by saying that there are jobs out there; that companies are hiring; what is their job search…
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