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A broader view – Service to Clients ?

Recruiting business means more than just recruiting candidates who turn out to be good, effective employees. Yes, I agree the core factor will always remain to be efficiency or skills in recruiting. But, at Rambuna Consultants, we have a broader view and unlike other consultants, we paint on a larger canvass. Hence I insist on offering ‘Service and Results’ to our clients and do not shirk away from adhering to…

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Added by Raman Ramamurthy on February 21, 2012 at 11:28pm — No Comments

‘Reality based Leadership’ – The Need of the Hour !!

Working in a recession-hit economy/ business environment is challenging to any entrepreneur – whether he is seasoned or novice ; only the degree of frustration will vary based on what he can do and he cannot do. In these business situations, deployed resources are always a derivative of the business process to mitigate business risk and the waiting period to earn profits depends more on external factors besides persistent individual efforts of a promising/ experienced…

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Added by Raman Ramamurthy on February 21, 2012 at 11:26pm — No Comments

SMARTPHONES THRIVE: TOP REASONS ALL JOB SEEKERS SHOULD CARRY ONE

 

It is 2012 and the economy has not completely recovered—particularly in the legal sector. As a legal recruiter, I’m in the tough position of placing a select few candidates from a highly-saturated, highly-qualified pool of available attorneys.  There are more attorneys available than there are available seats on projects. Law firms remain cautious about hiring; many attorneys continue to experience layoffs; and, new attorneys…

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Added by David King on February 21, 2012 at 5:30pm — No Comments

What are the Hottest Industries for Contract Staffing?

Contract staffing was bright spot for the recruiting industry once again in 2011.  As the economy tried to forge ahead, it appeared that many companies shifted their traditional direct-hire placements to contract placements.  

As a result, Top Echelon Contracting experienced a 22% increase last year in the number of commercial contractors placed on long-term contract assignments in the technical, professional, and healthcare arenas.   This represents 17 years of growth…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on February 21, 2012 at 4:42pm — No Comments

Intricacies of Using Social Media to Hire

With the age of social media having long ago arrived and planning a lengthy stay, more and more employers are using the platform to screen potential hires. As a result, are there any legal ramifications to doing such?

It is a given in today’s technologically driven world that people are going to place comments and photos on social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn etc. without always thinking before they post. In turn, employers are turning more to social networking…

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Added by Dave Thomas on February 21, 2012 at 2:36pm — No Comments

Recruiter Randall Byrn Joins The Green Suits

We are very pleased to announce to the world that Randall Byrn has joined The Green Suits as Executive Recruiter. Over the weekend, we got to interview our newest talent hunter.

TGS: Welcome to The Green Suits. Please tell everyone about you: Where are you from? Where did you attend college?



Randall Byrn: I grew up in Clarksville, Tennessee and at first studied…

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Added by Dan Smolen on February 21, 2012 at 1:30pm — No Comments

How to Use LinkedIn’s Skills & Expertise Section to Research Careers

Knowing what jobs match your skills is just as important as receiving the right career training when choosing a career. Luckily, LinkedIn has developed a great tool to help you learn more about the types of jobs that fit your skill set as well as give you ideas for career you many not have…

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Added by Crystal T on February 21, 2012 at 1:13pm — No Comments

Diary of a Wimpy Resume: How to Avoid Getting Picked On

You have read many politically correct publications on how to write an effective resume broken down by industry, level of experience, geographic culture, style and presentation. They are all correct, but are they meeting your needs? We are going to take a slightly different approach to resume writing, identifying the pitfalls so you can avoid a recipe for disaster.

At the end of this piece, you will have to ask yourself this question: Is my resume a wimp? We will…

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Added by Mark A. Leon on February 21, 2012 at 10:15am — 8 Comments

Keys to Workplace Happiness

Do you wake up on Monday morning dreading the week ahead or do you pop out of bed with a feeling of zest and vigor? Do you have the same sense of pride about your company that you do with your dog or children? Can you walk away at the end of the work day on Friday and know you made a difference?

These are all vital questions to ask yourself when you evaluate your current company, and the role you play in its success. Your job and your company should be a…

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Added by Mark A. Leon on February 21, 2012 at 10:12am — No Comments

Rumblings in the hiring ecosystem: what we can learn from the Source of Hire data

Gerry Crispin and Mark Mehler have been conducting the landmark CareerXRoads Source of Hire survey for over a decade. In my mind, that’s useful data. They’ve just come out with the 2012 edition, and it’s absolutely worth a look. The top four sources of hire include referrals (28%), job…

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Added by Jeff Dickey-Chasins on February 21, 2012 at 9:58am — No Comments

How To Source C++ Experts

Jim Stroud demonstrates how to use Quora as a recruiting tool to find experts in C++ and contact them.

Added by Jim Stroud on February 21, 2012 at 2:00am — No Comments

PPS, anything that goes wrong in Staffing comes down to PPS!

PPS, anything that goes wrong in Staffing comes down to PPS!

PPS stands for People, Processes and Systems. Basically the premise is if there is anything wrong within a staffing or for that matter any organization it comes down to either the People, the Process or the systems being used. 

For people we are not just talking recruiters, or sourcers. We are talking anyone who has anything to do with staffing, sourcing, hiring of people to the company. That means, the…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on February 20, 2012 at 8:36pm — 3 Comments

The ONLY recruitment metric that matters…



You have a lot of things to do in your job. Am I right?

You are super-busy all the time. Candidates to interview. Resumes to prepare. References to take. Sales calls to make. Visits to go on. Calls to return. Admin to tie up. Your company also has a raft of KPI’s and activities they want you to meet. It never…

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Added by Greg Savage on February 20, 2012 at 8:00pm — 6 Comments

Do You Confuse “Sourcing” with “Recruiting?”

“I recruit using Dice.” “I recruit using social media.”  “I recruit using LinkedIn.”  “What is the best job board to recruit Sales (or IT or Marketing or Finance, etc) candidates?”  These are all questions I have seen repeatedly in recruitment Yahoo! Groups or in LinkedIn Groups.

 

It appears that many companies confuse sourcing with recruiting, possibly since many sourcing tools try to sell themselves as recruiting tools.  While sourcing is certainly important, it is the third…

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Added by Bill Humbert on February 20, 2012 at 7:01pm — 5 Comments

From Business School to President





Okay. So only two people have actually gone from b-school to the President of the United States: George W. Bush got his MBA from Harvard Business School and John F.…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on February 20, 2012 at 11:16am — No Comments

The Customer Isn't Always Right!

I frequently hear people say “the customer is always right.” That may be true in your line of work, but not in mine. In fact, many times I have to help my clients see what they seem to miss entirely. It is very often the case that my client fails to grasp the gravity of the situation. If I take the approach that my customer has all the right answers and I am merely here to feed their appetite for more candidates, then I am failing them as a search…

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Added by Drue De Angelis on February 20, 2012 at 10:33am — 4 Comments

My Favourite Online Tools (as a Recruiter)

OK, so I'm not the most online literate recruiter but neither am I the worst. I am a successful recruiter though; so I must be doing something right non? For what it's worth here are my top 7 must-use online tools that I use day-in-day-out. I'd love people to suggest others that I might use instead or as well and I think my habits could probably be transferable to other professions; so I hope it has some resonance beyond recruiting:…

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Added by Robert Wright on February 20, 2012 at 8:00am — 7 Comments

What the latest Google changes mean for Recruiters

Google is constantly working to develop and improve its product offering. These changes meet with differing levels of approval from the world at large, but regardless of how we see them, the changes are here to stay.



Some facts

Google is the world’s No.1 search engine. It owns You Tube, the…

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Added by james nathan on February 20, 2012 at 4:44am — 5 Comments

Record Number of Green Jobs Indexed in January 2012

For the first time in its more than 2-year history, The Green Job Bank indexed almost 11,000 green jobs in a single month.

January 2012 was the best month ever for The Green Job Bank, with 10,954 green jobsindexed, of which 7,596 are still active. The current active green…

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Added by Bernard Ferret on February 19, 2012 at 3:32pm — No Comments

Newsweek's Top "Green" Companies Anything but Green

Calling IBM, HP, Apple and Dell "Green" companies is a huge stretch of the imagination. Newsweek (now part of the Daily Beast) absolutely misunderstands what a green company is.



If you look at the…

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Added by Bernard Ferret on February 19, 2012 at 2:30pm — No Comments

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