Here is a lay person's take on the E-Verify issues currently at hand. As reported on January 9, the US Department of Justice has delayed the effective date for regulations requiring federal contractors and subcontractors to use E-Verify. The delay effectively pushes back the effective date from Jan 15 to Feb 2o. If it's just a 6 week delay, what's all the noise about?
In truth, the business groups that mounted legal resistance to the new regulation are seeking more than just a simple…
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Added by Jason C. Blais on January 10, 2009 at 11:31am —
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You can rely on John for perspective. From ocean vistas to workforce, demographics John concludes life is too short to be a two-bit player in another's recession nightmare. Rather, find and live your dream.
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Added by Amitai Givertz on January 9, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Like, most people, I mainly fell into recruiting. It was not on my list of jobs, when I visited my high school guidance counselor - but I have since found out, it is what I enjoy doing.
Ten Years ago, I was out of work and looking for a job - any job at the time, would have been ok. I went into a staffing company, to interview for an opportunity they had available. And 3 interviews later and 2 days later, I started. I really wasn’t sure what I was doing or how to do it, but it…
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Added by Bruce Rowles on January 9, 2009 at 6:18pm —
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Are you making 10% of your hires through social networks?
According to Workforce Management, William Uranga is, and he's surprised Facebook hasn't caught on. William is pretty well-versed in social media, but his work is no surprise to third party recruiters, who have dug into the LinkedIn bonanza and made big bucks off the network.
If you're an independent recruiter, LinkedIn is a must. I'm fond of saying that if…
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Added by Jim Durbin on January 9, 2009 at 5:25pm —
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Does anyone have good recommendations of sites, sources, or examples of challenging pre-screening questions to evaluate mid-senior level software engineers?
Added by Lindsey Ahern on January 9, 2009 at 4:49pm —
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I am looking for a virtual recruiting opportunity. I have twenty years in recruiting and have been in volved in the following arenas,Hospitality,Engineering, Manufacturing, IT, Human Resources, and ran a Management Recruiting Office that specialized in Sales and Marketing. Just finished a project and I am ready to go NOW jim theiss 972 985 0217
Added by jim theiss on January 9, 2009 at 3:23pm —
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I got a phone call recently from a "sponsor" looking to sign me up as a recruiter for their company. They make a webinar type presentation explaining the various levels of income potential but it feels too much like an MLM shell game. Does anyone have any first hand experience or knowledge about this company?
Added by Bubba Gump on January 9, 2009 at 2:20pm —
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Added by Dennis Smith on January 9, 2009 at 2:05pm —
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If I were recruiting sling-shot bean shooters, this is the guy I'd go…
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Added by Dennis Smith on January 9, 2009 at 12:12pm —
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In my years as a recruiter I have found one thing to be true. Recruiting is not about talking. It is about listening.
When I first got into this industry, I was under the impression that recruiting was about being able to talk with candidates and convince them that the job I was calling about was the job for them. As I found out, it is not. It is about asking the candidate what they want. Hopefully, you've done your job sourcing and this candidate meets your requirement, but…
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Added by Nick Gudowski on January 9, 2009 at 11:30am —
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We came into this week hoping for a January bounce. What we got, was a mixed bag.....so far. Activity has definitely picked up. We are seeing more new jobs, interviews, processes moving along, and more clients' perspectives returning to normal. However, we are also still seeing a significantly higher than normal level of fear and reserve.
The economy and business conditions still have a lot of business leaders scared, concerned, or frozen. When looking at business conditions in…
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Added by Todd Kmiec on January 9, 2009 at 10:31am —
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Jason Davis thinks that
we have too many friends.
All the pop psychology books say that you can't have a meaningful network of more than 150 people. Beyond that it is more like a customer database or a fan club.
So I'm suggesting that RBC try having a formal policy of 150 friends per member. It would be the social network version of Twitter.
This would give RBC a chance to institute the…
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Added by Recruiting Animal on January 9, 2009 at 9:30am —
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I received a telephone call from a member of my
Mentor Program who asked for assistance with writing the covering letter for a RFT.
There are better uses of your time than bidding for business with an organisation that is looking for the 'lowest price.'
Keeping current customers happy is far smarter than chasing after other people's customers. The AICPA states, attracting a new customer is eleven…
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Added by Ric Willmot on January 9, 2009 at 5:17am —
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I return home reinvigorated once again by my Dale Carnegie Course, where I work as a Volunteer Coach. This is such a wonderfully motivating environment that the positive energy feast only serves to help me be at my best as I go to work this month.
The sales are full and to their proper extension, life is taking a newer direction, never before has it been this interesting or invigorating.
All Hale 2009.
It began with all the pomp and circumstance to light a fire…
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Added by Mike Rasmussen on January 9, 2009 at 2:43am —
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Have seen a lot of fuss, recently, about Twitter, including
this well laid out story on cnet.
Question to fellow recruiters and HR leaders: how have the results been (in terms of ROI and time put in) using Twitter to source (unlikely) and foster long-term relationships (more likely)?
Added by Sean Sweet on January 9, 2009 at 12:30am —
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I had to jump in on a discussion over on ERE about the number and 'quality' (such a subjective term) of people now available on the market due to layoffs and the recession.
Read the piece, originally by Dr. Sullivan on January 5th, and a variety of spirited responses including mine
here.
Added by Sean Sweet on January 9, 2009 at 12:30am —
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So has everyone made their New Years Resolution? I'm still trying to think of what mine should be LOL there's sooo many. I would love to say I will lose weight this year it would sure be nice to know what skinny feels like again lol, then I could also say I want to be a better wife and mom not sure how to go about this lol so I'm sure I'll just be the same in 2009 lol I hope I'm good enough.
Last but not least I could say I will be successful,…
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Added by Nataliescents on January 8, 2009 at 9:33pm —
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Go Gators! Gators win big tonight vs Oklahoma. Gators 42 - Sooners 28.
Added by David B. Assadi on January 8, 2009 at 4:59pm —
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If you are, you and/or your company might be on the bottom of the complacency circle, which tends to impact people and companies on both ends of the spectrum — when things are too good or when things are too bad. The result is the general acceptance of a temporary situation or state of being as if it is permanent, which means you won't be in a better position when times do change.
And they will. They always do. It's the only certainty.…
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Added by Rich on January 8, 2009 at 3:56pm —
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1. I communicate good news, bad news and no news. The latter is the most important....it keeps the client from thinking they've gone over the event horizon and into the black hole.
2. I am not afraid to push back. My client may be the expert when it comes to making widgets but I am the SME in the room when it comes to recruiting.
3. I learn my clients' business and get ahead of their needs.
4. I know the most important aspect of recruiting is building…
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Added by Michael on January 8, 2009 at 3:25pm —
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