Someone just told me he is busy, cause there are fewer people to do the job. Unfortunately, this individual had to lay some people off in the past few months.
He sounded down.
I told him it is all about attitude. He can either be high or low and it is hard to be high if everyone around him is low. Yet, it is hard to be low if he is so busy he doesn’t have time to dwell on it.
You would think, If you had the chance you would keep your attitude high, cause it…
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Added by Pamela Bovaird on April 17, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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I was asked recently in an interview I did with
Phillip Tusing on his site
Destination Talent about the main source of my hires.
I know it seems to be en-vogue to proclaim the death of Job Boards, but I'm not convinced they are dead yet. Is it just because I am an internal recruiter and don't know any better? To…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on April 17, 2009 at 8:28pm —
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At
Newton, we believe that the people who use our software the most aren’t necessarily the people that are critical to its success. Our “Critical User” is the person that uses Newton intermittently, every now and then, once a day, once a week, or maybe even less.
Up to this point, companies have designed business software almost entirely for what we might call a “Power User”, i.e. people that are going to use it day in and day out. If you…
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Added by Joel Passen on April 17, 2009 at 6:54pm —
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I like how
Christie's is handling the recession; they've
created a new business unit to sell corporate works of art. The rationale is that with balance sheets requiring more trips to the proverbial Home Depot, companies may be looking to sell their art. Someone at Chrtistie's sure is thinking.
Let's look at how companies and agencies have…
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Added by Steve Levy on April 17, 2009 at 4:32pm —
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Being on the corporate side I have both enjoyed the benefits and suffered the frustrations of working directly with hiring managers. I find that the two are very closely related, though, and I have the ability to impact some the of trouble areas. In fact, I feel it is my responsibility in order to be productive and effective in my job.
I speak of the responsibility to educate hiring managers as to what the heck I actually do as a recruiter. Even though the managers and I are on the…
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Added by Gino Conti on April 17, 2009 at 4:17pm —
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I was recently sitting at my desk, going through the day as I normally would, shifting through the endless sea of resumes that covers my desk, interviewing, responding to emails, and the quintessential duties of a devoted recruiter as I suddenly had a crazy idea. Why not compare recruiting to dating? I mean there are some serious similarities when you really look at the breakdown of human capital management, our fancy politically correct term for how to find the right talent for your company.…
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Added by Krista Ardhuerumly on April 17, 2009 at 4:05pm —
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Following an exciting month of March Madness filled with exciting opportunities I have made the decision to join
Albin Engineering in San Jose as a Partner and Vice President of Sales/Marketing. Our firm focuses on
Innovative Technology Services and staffing solutions. I have been busy getting to know my new team this week.
With three offers on the table I made the decision to join the Albin team for several reasons including to stay located…
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Added by Craig Silverman on April 17, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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Last week I touched on the subject of building a strong client base and how it is definitely, without question, a relationship thing. Over the course of the week a couple of conversations brought to mind the need to extend the subject to how it is done. Building strong relationships is a process. For me, it's a long term process, but I realize that there are all sorts of perspectives on how to go about this, what traits and what actions contribute to successfully building strong relationships…
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Added by Todd Kmiec on April 17, 2009 at 12:06pm —
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Whether due to a layoff, a firing, or a voluntary separation exit interviews tend not to be very enjoyable. Generally speaking people don't line up to be the company punching bag when an employee sounds off about what upset him/her enough to leave, or how he/she feels about being released. That said, I think as recruiters we need to be the ones making ourselves available for these sessions.
In many cases it was us who brought the employee on in the first place, so it is appropriate…
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Added by Gino Conti on April 17, 2009 at 11:59am —
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Does anyone know how to add LinkedIn with their logo to my signature?
thanks
Dawn Williams
Added by Dawn Williams on April 17, 2009 at 10:43am —
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http://money.cnn.com/2009/04/17/news/companies/citigroup/index.htm?postversion=2009041706
I am not surprised they showed a profit (finally.) They laid off a ton of people and are lending "conservatively."
Added by See_Jane_Recruit on April 17, 2009 at 9:22am —
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Hear Dave
Graziano and Maureen Sharib “model” the phone sourcing process.
If you want to HEAR what a real-time telephone sourcing experience is like – visit the “black box” (half-way…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on April 17, 2009 at 8:30am —
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On April 27th I will be in Seattle speaking in front of the national conference of the Society of Neurologists on life after retirement.
Added by Art Koff on April 17, 2009 at 8:05am —
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Alright, you have cleared all the hurdles and the company calls you and wants to tender an offer. How should I handle this?
Well, most of the time the person authorized to offer you a job will give a
verbal offer over the phone. Basically it will be a high level summation of the offer:
- Job Title
- Base Salary
- Bonus Plan
- Anticipated Start…
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Added by Bill Meirs on April 17, 2009 at 7:30am —
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As the economy continues to dwindle in many corners of the world, many older people are coming out of retirement to return to work or delaying retirement altogether.
Many people are worried they won't find a job because of their age, and older people are often the first to be fire. However, the older-than-50 demographic has been successful as of late in finding work.
Click here for job search listings.
The following are some…
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Added by Cheezhead on April 16, 2009 at 10:00pm —
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No, I'm not looking for a new job. I like where I am, and I'm reasonably secure, so I'm sticking around.
However, about a month ago, I looked into offering a job searching seminar at one of the local library branches. It seemed like a good idea (which came from the owner), so I contacted the library. Well, within days I had set up a meeting at the library, selected an appropriate room (well, auditorium), booked dates (as my little seminar turned into three three-hour long seminars in…
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Added by Jonathan McLeod on April 16, 2009 at 3:28pm —
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Hello Recruiters!
Blog Talk Radio is hosting
“What’s Your WOW! Factor?” featuring
“Coach Colette” Ellis on Sunday, April 19, 2009 from 6pm to 6:30pm EDT. Join Annemarie Cross and Keith Keller of Career Communiqué Radio as they interview “Coach Colette” LIVE all the way from Australia!
She’ll discuss how to leverage your strengths and "create a buzz" about your accomplishments, and how you can position yourself for new opportunities to achieve your career and…
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Added by Colette Ellis on April 16, 2009 at 2:21pm —
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You can directly connect with me on:
Linkedin:: http://www.linkedin.com/in/yadavdeepak
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LinkedIn Group:: JOBS WITH RECRUITERS…
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Added by Deepak on April 16, 2009 at 1:56pm —
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I read a recent article about the art of confidence and how one is to garner it. Take a look at the post on The Career Encouragement blog. I noticed as I was reading the post that places together a
quick list of ways to gain self confidence that something was missing. The list of ways to gain self confidence did not cover what I think is the number 1 reason and…
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Added by Jason Monastra on April 16, 2009 at 4:00am —
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Seattle, Wash. – April 10, 2009 – Seattle-based TalentSpring, Inc. announces that its open funding
round, where it secured $1.6 Million in investment from Second Avenue Partners and private investors, is
now closed. The funding has enabled TalentSpring to bring its revolutionary semantic-search technology
to the $10 Billion talent acquisition industry. After two and half years in development, TalentSpring is
currently piloting its SaaS talent sourcing service to more than 50…
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Added by Alex Greene on April 15, 2009 at 10:53pm —
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