I’ve been playing Golf for seven years and I am bad. I’ve dropped cash on Ping Irons, Big Bertha Drivers, Dry-fit golf shirts, and even a Mack Daddy golf bag that I take family canoe trips in. No matter how good the equipment, I just suck palsy bad.
Most of the clubhouses around Atlanta have my picture posted on their bulletin boards. They warn their members via loudspeaker whenever I tee it up. My friends even started to wear a cup. “Dude, just throw the golf ball,” a friend once…
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Added by Michael Glenn on July 10, 2009 at 7:56am —
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We are pleased to announce a new training program, StaffingForce’s G-Recruiting Primer.
“ ‘G-Recruiters’ are people who combine Google's free services and related tools to replace conventional recruiting products and services. ‘G-Recruiting’ is what we do.”
The sessions are presented by Amitai Givertz who is a leading expert in googling for recruiters. Ami is the also the program leader for G-Recruiting.com and the BROWN BAG RECRUITER initiative.
For exciting…
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Added by PJ Cunningham on July 10, 2009 at 7:46am —
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Here is a prediction. As the market recovers the first impact on our industry will be a revival of the temp and contract market.
Employers will see increased work volumes as the economy recovers, but will “dip their toes” into the labour market at first, hiring flexible solutions initially. But then, as momentum is gained and confidence returns, they will start to hire permanently. But the first place they will go for their permanent hires will be to transition tried and tested…
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Added by Greg Savage on July 10, 2009 at 6:30am —
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Some things are better heard than read. For example, testimonials from your employees and interns. An interview with your CEO. Reflections from your executives and managers. These can all make a greater impact when presented as spoken words rather than words on a page.
Podcasting, the technology that brings audio files to the Internet, is a great way to hit your potential job applicants right between the ears. With the feasibility and accessibility of podcasts, not to mention their…
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Added by Valerie Ellinor on July 9, 2009 at 5:30pm —
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2 ladies from finance were chatting about one's niece who had foot surgery and had gone back recently to have the pins removed. "You're not going to believe what happened to my niece the other day," she started. And she goes on to explain that while in the doctor's office, the niece half-jokingly said that she would love to work there as an X-Ray Tech. The doctor half-jokingly replied that he'd hire her, but she left not knowing if he was serious. When she returned the next week for the follow…
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Added by Shawna Armstrong on July 9, 2009 at 4:23pm —
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It may be a sign of the times. It may be a result of the web becoming an open forum for the masses. It may just be that people are generally unhappy. I don't know the reason why explicitly, but I do know that there is a lot more snark in the world today. You might wonder what I mean specifically, by the term "snark." It's more than negativity. It's more than being opinionated. It's the negativity and commentary that is infused with venom, spite and oftentimes pure hatred.
I am a…
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Added by Ragan Kellams on July 9, 2009 at 1:55pm —
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Added by Cheezhead on July 9, 2009 at 12:13pm —
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We are looking for a dynamic, energetic, proactive Director of Revenue with good technical skills to drive Room Revenue. Our client is a five star deluxe International hotel property in California. The preferred candidate should have at least three to four years Hospitality and/or service industry revenue management/reservations experience. Should have strong computer skills and the ability to learn industry specific software. The candidate should have excellent verbal and written communication…
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Added by Menezes on July 9, 2009 at 11:15am —
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Above the Fold
"Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have careers thrust upon them."...
Sia Collins waxes lyrical
Bonus Track
Rayanne wants to you to test your mettle...
The Gold Standard
Recruitopian Footnotes
30-seconds in blogging…
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Added by Amitai Givertz on July 9, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Although our industry is commonly referred to as “applicant tracking”, I’ve heard it referred to as a number of different names. Below is my short list of alternative names (feel free to mix it up by adding database/software/system/solution to the end of any of them.)
1. Applicant data tracking
2. Applicant management
3. Applicant resume management
4. Application monitoring
5. Candidate management
6. Candidate resume management
7. Employment…
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Added by Julia on July 9, 2009 at 8:46am —
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As a recruiter, we all hear the "not very-well thought out" responses to "why should we hire you" and so forth.
My first piece of praise, would be, you have already baited the hook by applying for the position, the fish took the bait when you got the interview. Now, take and reel that fish in carefully so as to not let the fish get free from the hook.
Take the interview in stride. Be yourself. If you could advertise yourself in 30…
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Added by D. Drayden on July 9, 2009 at 6:02am —
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Okay, I admit it, I am a
Tom Friedman groupie and if you fall into that category then you will instantly recognize the title of this post as being the title of the Op Ed piece that Friedman wrote for the Sunday…
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Added by Dave Opton on July 8, 2009 at 3:46pm —
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I'm happy to report that Albin Engineering is seeing an increase in our new job orders from clients, interviews, and placements. June was the best month in 2009 and July is off to a fast start. I'm coming up on my 3 month anniversary since joining the firm back in April.
Today we are holding a hiring event in the office for our three (3) open internal sales (account manager) positions with 16 candidates attending. It feels like the good old days and we are picking up…
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Added by Craig Silverman on July 8, 2009 at 1:59pm —
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At one point or another, I am pretty sure all of us have experienced the "
edge of the seat," "
nail-biting suspense" of being on the "
chopping block." Fearful of getting that dreadful "pink-slip," self evaluation often comes at a time when, let's face it...it's a little too late. Whether on the giving or receiving end, by choice or unexpected economic crisis, we all know the feeling too well. But the question…
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Added by D. Drayden on July 8, 2009 at 1:11pm —
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Above the Fold
Greg Savage takes us on a intercontinental trip to the unemployment office, finally gets to China and asks...
Are we there yet?
Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom
Undeterred by arguing "reasonableness" with a cat-herder Claudia finally bags it by reminding us that there are always consequences, even if…
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Added by Amitai Givertz on July 8, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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Specializing in the sales profession, we have seen a definite uptick in business and potential new business the past 2 months. With recruiters being considered an early indicator of economy recovery, we are hopeful that is exactly what this is- an indicator. Time will tell but we are very hopeful on this end.
Added by Cindy Houston Hazen on July 8, 2009 at 11:54am —
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Interested in contracting for the Federal Government or one of the many Large Prime Contractors (Northrop, Lockheed, BAH....)? We can help facilitate.
You must be a cleared facility to work on a cleared contract and to hold individual candidate clearances. Since Sterling has the necessary clearances to work in the most classified environments, we can employ consultants requiring clearances.
Email me if you have business opportunities and are looking for a partner with…
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Added by Brad Moore on July 8, 2009 at 11:37am —
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I was to increase my visibility in this area.. thanks in advance!!
Christine Winchester
Added by Christine on July 8, 2009 at 10:35am —
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That’s not a typo. I’m not talking about writing a job description. I’m talking about you writing a job wanted description. I’m sure you already have a resume, cover letter and business cards to pass out but here’s a thought - why not create a job wanted description that tells the hiring manager or company exactly who you are, what you do well and what you’re looking for. Let’s discuss how this would differ from a resume.
What are you trying to accomplish? Anyone who reads your job…
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Added by Duane Roberts on July 8, 2009 at 1:13am —
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We all have days when all you want is to sail along on calm waters. The need to rush, think, act and move become overwhelming when all you want to do is float for awhile. There is nothing wrong with floating, drifting and letting the calm tides pull you gently in a new direction. Trusting and letting go is the fastest and easiest way and often, the safest way to get where you want to go. It's the trusting part that sometimes makes riding out the wave of fear next to…
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Added by Lisa Kaye on July 7, 2009 at 11:28pm —
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