Now that we know that Cash for Clunkers was the real Clunker, I've had a chance to reconsider my proposal of Cash for Candidates. Edmunds.com did a study showing that it cost the Government (that means you and me because we are the Gov's sugar daddy of course) over $24,000 per clunker deal, probably close to the total price of the new cars in most cases. What an incredible waste. And now we hear that car sales are dipping and expectations are for lower numbers over the coming months. They…
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Added by Todd Kmiec on October 29, 2009 at 6:00pm —
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I just posted this to my wordpress blog-disclaimer, I wrote this from a candidate's perspective. I offer this for your consideration after reading last night's twitter discussion on #tnl.
Today, on Paul Paris’s radio show Janet Worthington and her son Jeremy discussed job search strategies. I am a new volunteer on
http://recruiterreqsjobseekers.ning.com This site is free for people in transition. While is it is not a resume hub,…
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Added by Margo Rose on October 29, 2009 at 1:30pm —
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Last week we took a look at the value of securing prior employment references. As promised, let’s turn the tables and look at how we respond when we’re the one being asked for the reference. When a coworker or a subordinate leaves and requests to name us as a reference, do we oblige them?
What if the one leaving was a mediocre worker on their best day, the dreary sot after whose departure you expect a merry parade between the cubicles? (Don’t deny it… someone specific just came to…
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Added by Michael Brandt on October 29, 2009 at 1:07pm —
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It seems nowadays that there's a new recruiting firm popping up just about every day. I can't tell you how many calls I get a week from firms that I have never heard of - and many times never hear of again. Although, yes, I am on the other side of the desk now, I am still a recruiter at heart. It is my bread and butter. It's what I was born to do - the thrill of the hunt and the power of the connection - at the core, I am and will always be, a recruiter.
This is why, when I speak to…
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Added by Ragan Kellams on October 29, 2009 at 12:11pm —
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At the start of the year we (that’s Character Creative) got to thinking about what we could do for freelancers and those agencies trying to find them.
More and more of our clients were asking about them and, whilst we never turned the work down, we hadn’t formalised any offer or even a general response.
Hence we struck upon the idea of a single introductory fee for freelancers, and it works something like this;
Pay us £500 for finding each freelancer and you’ll…
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Added by Darren Scotland on October 29, 2009 at 12:11pm —
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Added by Margie Tosch on October 29, 2009 at 11:36am —
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Next week Tuesday (November 3) is Melbourne Cup Day. Also known as “The race that stops a nation”, it is also a public holiday for those fortunate enough to live in Melbourne.
Who can forget the amazing three years of consecutive wins by Makybe Diva (2003 – 2005), or master trainer Bart Cummings with eleven cup winners?
As I only moved to Australia seven years ago, after a decade living in New Zealand, it has been…
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Added by Charles Van Heerden on October 28, 2009 at 5:39pm —
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On Saturday, President Obama issued an H1N1 national emergency in his radio address, signaling waves of concern throughout the medical community, and population This week the CDC released an experimental drug still in its preliminary stages, which according to infectious disease specialist, Dr. Alan Cohen extremely rare. In a lecture he gave October 26th he said that Gen Y is expected to be hit the hardest. The CDC estimated that 40% of the US population will contract H1N1- So, what will that…
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Added by Margo Rose on October 28, 2009 at 5:26pm —
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Hello, First blog post. All I can think about is my need in Honolulu for a b2b sales professional. This person must have lived in Hawaii for a minimum five years. This is a great opportunity for the right person, with the right source of motivation and existing network in the Hawaii business community.
I've tried several tried and true approaches, including LinkedIn, Jigsaw, FaceBook and the big boards. My researcher has tried CraigsList and a few other boards.
Going back…
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Added by Shannon Taylor on October 28, 2009 at 1:43pm —
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In considering the question of the future of recruiting, it all comes down to the classic conflict of Man vs. Machine. We’ve seen it before, books and movies depicting future societies that become overly dependent on advanced technology, resulting in the threat of extinction to mankind. “
Battlestar Gallactica,” “Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep”, “Blade Runner,” “ Terminator,” etc. All of these books and movies tell the story of the…
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Added by Mindy Slobodkin Fineout on October 28, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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I'll never forget going to visit one of my branch recruiting offices and watching a rookie recruiter dial and hang up, over and over again. I walked over and asked her why she did not leave her client prospects or candidates a voicemail message and she told me, "I never leave messages because nobody ever calls me back."
So how do you get call backs? Why do some people get a ton of incoming calls to the office in response to their messages while others are forced to just make outbound…
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Added by Craig Silverman on October 28, 2009 at 12:50pm —
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To improve recruitment metrics taking a more proactive approach will furnish more successful results. Taking on a more proactive recruitment process means engaging with folks long before a position comes open by building a pipeline of qualified talent that is ready to be put into place as soon as a position is available. For many companies the challenge is time. There are so many active openings that there isn’t enough time to pipeline for future ones. Another challenge is resources. Who should…
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Added by Stephanie Huff on October 28, 2009 at 12:44pm —
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Added by Margie Tosch on October 28, 2009 at 11:56am —
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To say that I think a lot about recruiting and hiring is an understatement. Before I co-founded a technology company that builds
recruiting software, my business partner and I, started and ran a couple of recruiting firms, an RPO and over the years managed dozens of corporate recruiting departments. In addition to helping countless other organizations hire, we’ve had to build quite a few of our own teams over the…
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Added by Joel Passen on October 28, 2009 at 11:40am —
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Is your job search taking longer than expected? Most are right now. Certainly the difficult job market is making things harder. However, a great number of people could speed up the process by asking themselves five critical questions.
Take time, think them through, be honest, and your job search may improve dramatically!
1. What makes me unique? Companies are seeing dozens or hundreds of resumes for each opening. They interview several people as well. It doesn’t…
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Added by Harry Urschel on October 28, 2009 at 10:30am —
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When it's time to shut the computer and go to bed, if you force yourself maybe a couple of extra minutes, sometimes you find something that made those extra few minutes worth it. Like tonight for instance, I don't know how many other people will find this interesting but if you look at
this page which looks like a…
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Added by Slouch on October 28, 2009 at 12:56am —
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Trunity.net is building the next generation Social Media/Social Networking platform. If you are interested in the position, please go to the link below for the application process and a detailed job description.
http://www.trunity.net/trunity/blogs/view/141886/
Added by Paul Mitchell on October 27, 2009 at 5:08pm —
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For a college student, entering a College Career Fair venue is like walking into a cafeteria. Both facilities are crammed with decisions, persuasion and the uncertainty of what to choose or where to turn next. Sure, students have to do some impressing, but at College Career Fairs, companies are the ones who possess the task of attracting top talent. Students and representatives from companies both play eminent roles in the career fair game. Students have to take off their sweats, conjure up a…
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Added by Laura Gargolinski on October 27, 2009 at 3:57pm —
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You NEED a Social Strategy! Even a basic one!
Your top recruits are already using sites like LinkedIn, FaceBook, and Twitter.
They’re out there looking for you!
What are they finding?
We are here!
We are a great company to work for!
Come, see for yourself!
or
We don’t get it!”
We don’t care!”
Even if you have a company presence on LinkedIn, Twitter, or FaceBook, Do you know what it says? Or who wrote…
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Added by Jonathan Duarte on October 27, 2009 at 2:43pm —
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There are a lot of discussions going on across the internet concerning change as well as the new technologies taking place that can assist recruiters in various ways. The major buzz is about social networking, social media, everything 'Web 2.0'. Some people consider the internet a fad, one that will go out with the typewriter once the next major technology comes around the corner. That may be true, but it is important to utilize the trends of your current time.
While taking the time…
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Added by Jacqueline Bozorgi on October 27, 2009 at 2:39pm —
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