This is a response I wrote to a question on linkedin a few months back.
An MPC has to have it all there in the first place - the skills, the work history, realistic compensation expectations.
However, here is what seperates an MPC from just a good candidate - in other words, someone I'm going to spend TIME marketing....
1. Loyalty and exclusivity. I ask my potential MPC's for 2 to 5 day EXCLUSIVITY - in other words, someone my competition can't deliver to the…
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Added by Art Pitcher on December 17, 2008 at 5:30pm —
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You are invited to your company’s office party and you do not know whether you should go or what to wear. What you should you do?
This is a common dilemma faced by millions of employees across the country. First, you should definitely decide to go to the party. A holiday party offers you an opportunity to socialize with your colleagues as well as impress your bosses. By socializing with your bosses you will be able to show a different side which could be beneficial when it comes time…
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Added by Jeremy Hatfield on December 17, 2008 at 4:47pm —
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The title of this Blog is a bit insulting and rightly so. It is meant to get your attention so that you do not pass over the article - - to make you take notice !!!
If you were driving down the street and you saw a Billboard but you couldn't make out what it said because the worlds were too small and the message was hidden in a thousand words, you would probably not understand it or crash your car trying to figure it out.......
Read the rest of this article and other tips…
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Added by Carl Schumacher on December 17, 2008 at 4:20pm —
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Do you recognize the frustration of seeing your budget shrink? It seems that today there isn’t a single industry left in peace – everywhere it seems the pressure from an unfit economy is felt fast and felt hard. And in the spirit of today’s tough economic times where the term “bailout” has suddenly received so much publicity and is on the tip of everyone’s tongue, we are making our own humble contribution to try and help you out with our very own “bailout package.” With SmartRecruiters the ATS…
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Added by SmartRecruiters on December 17, 2008 at 1:52pm —
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Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree
Five to seven years Human Resource experience
Previous employee management experience
Strong understanding of recruiting functions
Ability to identify marketing strategy
Federal employment standards
Demonstrated ability to take charge and get results
Ability to communicate with all levels of employees, verbally and in writing
Ability to manage multiple, complex projects…
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Added by Rebecca Zatarain on December 17, 2008 at 1:31pm —
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Regional HR Manager, (Louisville, KY) - Great Local Company is looking to hire a Regional HR Manager for their Louisville Facility. This position supports 300 employees in 8 locations in 5 states (NJ, TN, OH, KY, IN) and requires a lot of traveling between locations.
Duties and Responsibilities: Responsible for advising region manager, division managers, and other personnel on employee relations, manpower planning/recruiting,…
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Added by Jennifer Schroeder on December 17, 2008 at 1:25pm —
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I am looking for a HR position in the, VA or DC, DC or North VA Markets. Here is my background and information.
Paul Sandhu
2230 George C Marshal Dr #921
Falls Church, VA 22043
● PSandhu001@ yahoo.com 757-947-7515
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS
Motivated, professional with over 10 years experience relating to Human Resources, Compensation, Benefits, Staffing and Training. Proven ability to increase profits and improve employee…
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Added by PAUL on December 17, 2008 at 11:27am —
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Jim Durbin,
The Social Media Headhunter on his new Social Media Cafe.
1pm:
Maureen Sharib answers your questions about Telephone Sourcing.
All call in and listen info here.
Added by Recruiting Animal on December 17, 2008 at 11:17am —
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This is a very exciting week for me! I recently took on a big challenge and taught myself how to use Adobe’s Dreamweaver software to build my own webpage. I have now officially launched the
Career Courageously site.
The process of building a webpage is much more than learning code and picking colors. It actually forces you to crystallize your offers and build a cohesive brand around those offers. It was in this process of…
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Added by Valerie Gonyea on December 17, 2008 at 11:13am —
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I came across this on www.ere.net. I thought I should share this with all.
In a recruiter survey, 50% of most hiring problems are attributed to the lack of assessment, interviewing, and recruiting skills on the part of the hiring manager.
Taming this 500-pound gorilla is the big problem that should be addressed, not seeing more candidates who won’t get hired by anyone. From this cynical perspective, here are some ideas on how to tame your personal gorillas:
1.…
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Added by Kunal on December 17, 2008 at 11:05am —
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Hi Friends,
We have an urgent J2EE Technical architect req in CA for 6 mnths + contract with Revenue Recognition
Position J2EE Technical Architect
Duration : 6 months +
Location : CA
Position involves some amount of travelling.
a. This is a true tech arch role. The resource does not need to be a 100 developer. He needs to have experience in the areas below, but a true onshore tech resource that can perform a number of tech arch…
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Added by SUMITA HALDAR on December 17, 2008 at 10:46am —
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Hi Friend,
Position Technical Architect
Duration : 6 months +
Location : CA
Position involves some amount of travelling.
a. This is a true tech arch role. The resource does not need to be a 100 developer. He needs to have experience in the areas below, but a true onshore tech resource that can perform a number of tech arch type functions defined below
i. Capacity planning
ii. Newtwork planning
iii. Some development
iv.…
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Added by SUMITA HALDAR on December 17, 2008 at 10:26am —
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Hi Friends,
Position J2EE Technical Architect with Revenue Management
Duration : 6 months +
Location : CA
Position involves some amount of travelling.
a. This is a true tech arch role. The resource does not need to be a 100 developer. He needs to have experience in the areas below, but a true onshore tech resource that can perform a number of tech arch type functions defined below
i. Capacity planning
ii. Newtwork…
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Added by SUMITA HALDAR on December 17, 2008 at 10:24am —
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Hi Friends,
Position J2EE Technical Architect with Revenue Management
Duration : 6 months +
Location : CA
Position involves some amount of travelling.
a. This is a true tech arch role. The resource does not need to be a 100 developer. He needs to have experience in the areas below, but a true onshore tech resource that can perform a number of tech arch type functions defined below
i. Capacity planning
ii. Newtwork…
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Added by SUMITA HALDAR on December 17, 2008 at 10:22am —
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Hi Friends,
Position J2EE Technical Architect with Revenue Management
Duration : 6 months +
Location : CA
Position involves some amount of travelling.
a. This is a true tech arch role. The resource does not need to be a 100 developer. He needs to have experience in the areas below, but a true onshore tech resource that can perform a number of tech arch type functions defined below
i. Capacity planning
ii. Newtwork…
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Added by SUMITA HALDAR on December 17, 2008 at 10:08am —
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From Christmas luxuries to true love, the internet now professes to be an in-house, at-your-fingertips solution for almost anything. Just as the days of the telegram were numbered by the phone, and VHS wound down for DVD, email is quietly swelling as the communication technology of choice. Now web experts
www.peoplecompare.co.uk ask whether the ever-growing convenience and popularity of the medium means vocal communication will eventually get a…
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Added by Kevyn Robins on December 17, 2008 at 10:03am —
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Article Title: Explaining Medical Sales: Part I
Author Byline: the Medical Sales Recruiter
Author Website:
I receive several calls every week from people asking about the difference between sales opportunities in the medical sales field, and which personalities might fit best. So, to address these questions, here is the first part of a 3-part series explaining different types…
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Added by Holli Maestas on December 17, 2008 at 9:41am —
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Dave Staats loves these calls.
HR Director from a company we’ve had no relationship with in the past called about 2 of our people leaving too many messages for their people. I got a 13-minute lesson on “After you try a certain number of times and get no response you should know they are not interested.”
Great and clever phone sourcing tip included in
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Added by Maureen Sharib on December 17, 2008 at 8:00am —
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Claudia Help!
I have noticed more and more candidates blurring the lines of business and social networking online. Here’s a recent example that almost caused me to lose a client: one of my candidates sent a LinkedIn request to a hiring manager before her interview. Both the HM and I thought that was odd, but we thought it was just over-enthusiasm. She didn’t stop there though; she invited the CEO to connect as… Continue
Added by Claudia Faust on December 17, 2008 at 7:17am —
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Remember - you have to sing it aloud to the tune of "The Twelve Days of Christmas"
If I missed you and you want to be in the song, let me know - I may write another one to a different song.
On the First day of the RecruitFest
John Sumser gave to me
A readable version of the ERNIE
On the Second day of the RecruitFest
Ol’ Slouchie gave to me
Two squatted tech URLs
And a readable version of…
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Added by Steve Levy on December 17, 2008 at 7:13am —
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