My hat's off to Dan for inspiring this post. After reading his I began thinking about why it is that I blog here.
I think what it boils down to is my desire to continue learning and expanding my knowledge not only of my profession, but the world around me. That may not sound like it has much to do with me writing blog posts, but bear with me. I think that knowledge and learning are paramount to success. Anybody who tells me they are pondering whether to go straight through grad…
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Added by Gino Conti on February 19, 2009 at 8:31am —
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My how times are changing... you might have heard that
UBS has agreed to pay $780 million in fines as part of an IRS investigation into the hiding of money offshore to evade taxes.
What rankles me is the suspicion that from late 2002 to 2007, UBS helped wealthy American clients illegally hide $20 billion, evading $300 million a year in taxes. Math time!
That would be… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on February 19, 2009 at 7:36am —
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The Soil Association, in partnership with the Organic Trade Board are looking to establish a new position representing organic trade in the UK. One of the Soil Association's strategic priorities is to champion organic standards and principles and raise public awareness about the benefits of organic production.
Trade Director
c£60,000
Full time, fixed term contract for 12 months
Based in Bristol or London with frequent travel around the UK and occasional travel outside…
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Added by Georgina McLeod on February 19, 2009 at 5:12am —
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Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom
Today Claudia reminds us that putting a fox among the hens to later find out you're a hen is no way not a wise career move.
Catch Claudia's column here...
Gunnin' for the Boss
Bonus Track
Rayanne posts the second in her Bonus Track series:…
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Added by Amitai Givertz on February 18, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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In the past 2 weeks, new lessons emerged which show me that I am the sum of my effort, and the outcome of my own inward passion.
In the short space of 2 weeks I have learned a great deal from others, as many good folks reach out to make this young upstart a better man.
Service to others, my family, coworkers, friends, associates, and others is so vital.
How can I lift up others if I find myself worried about circumstances I cannot control? The lesson of these 2…
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Added by Mike Rasmussen on February 18, 2009 at 11:12pm —
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Yuvraj Kadam Sr. RPG400 Programmer/Analyst
510-677-4577
Yuvk@rediffmail.com
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Summary : AS/400 (iSeries/System i) Business Analyst / Programmer having 10+ years of experience in RPG, Cobol, MAPICS, JDA, WMS, BPCS, Lawson, Movex, Data3, JD-Edwards, JWalk & Java.
Educational Qualifications : Completed Successfully Bachelor Of Engineering (B.E.) in Electronics And…
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Added by Yuvraj Kadam on February 18, 2009 at 10:05pm —
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By Richard Becker,
Copywrite, Ink.
Almost one year ago, two companies set out to differentiate themselves from other job search sites within the same niche: TheLadders and RiseSmart. Each wanted to dominate a subscription-based job site niche that focuses on jobs starting at $100k.
However, with the economic downturn, pursuing qualified employers or qualified candidates in a race toward a shrinking middle seemed increasingly…
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Added by Rich on February 18, 2009 at 7:42pm —
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About Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101: A Concise Introduction to Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills and how to Quickly Determine if a Degree is from a Legitimate or Illegitimate Source
I’m pleased to announce that Diploma Mills and Accreditation Mills 101 has finally been published and is available to all who might benefit from it. This project started a couple years ago when I became painfully aware of the problem of fake degrees issued by diploma mills. Sadly,…
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Added by Justin Sivey on February 18, 2009 at 4:19pm —
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Just a forewarning: I am about to ramble. I realize how important social networking is, whether you are looking for candidates, looking for job leads, or looking for a job yourself. It's important to build up your network, whether the need is immediate or not, so that when you have a fit of skill to job description--BOOM. You're a leg up on the competition.
However...building a social network is nervewrecking. Maybe it goes back to me being a social outcast most of my life but…
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Added by See_Jane_Recruit on February 18, 2009 at 4:00pm —
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There are no secrets, it is simple as Believing, Acting and Receiving.
Babies use it all the time, you used it all the time growing up, and now you think it will not work for you because you are an adult?
The Law of Attraction (LOA) has been around for eternity and will continue to be here until the end of all energy.
Whether you believe it or not, it’s working in your life right now.
Now, in it’s most simplest form, the LOA works like…
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Added by James Wall on February 18, 2009 at 2:35pm —
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When it comes to
candidate preparation, there seems to be two major schools of thought. On one side, there is the school of recruiters who believe strongly in the benefits of preparing candidates before send outs. These staffing professionals believe it's their responsibility to provide a good candidate prep to help close hiring gaps and assist hiring managers with weak interview skills. On the other hand, other recruiters feel coaching their candidates before an interview interferes…
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Added by Moshin Manji on February 18, 2009 at 12:44pm —
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We have just launched a new community on HR recruiters and CEOs of 17 IT companies in Saxony, Germany who recommend their applicants among each other. How? They recommend the good ones, who cannot be hired due to several reasons, to the other members of the communities. The recommendation is done by a reference code that is given to the denied applicants by the recommending organization. After that the applicant can go to the community-exclusive portal (…
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Added by Jörg Klukas on February 18, 2009 at 12:00pm —
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Hey Everyone.
On CruiterTalk.com I have an ask the recruiter section. A questioncam in this week that has spawned a 4 part posting series I wanted to share. Here is a snipet of part I. Please take a peak at the full deal
HERE.
Ok, so check it out; Twitter is absolutely the most widely talked about and maybe even the most used tool to communicate on a second by second basis. It’s fast paced, quick hitting and gets relevant…
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Added by Ryan Leary on February 18, 2009 at 11:56am —
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I don't know how many times I have to learn this lesson but it makes me laugh/cry/scream everytime I learn it. You know how sometimes you can be so fixated on a candidates skills and how perfectly they align with a job you are recruiting for that you forget to read the notes? Then you call the candidate and find out they are pure crazy and what ensues can only be described as a tragicomedy of sorts. Yeah. Did that today. Candidate has apparently applied to the same company a million times by…
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Added by See_Jane_Recruit on February 18, 2009 at 11:41am —
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im look for oversease jobs for truck drivers ,does anyone have any information or contact#
Added by dontac6 on February 18, 2009 at 8:56am —
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This is an interesting question. Why is it that I find myself sitting in the dark, with the whole household asleep, punching something out on the keyboard? Writing something that will "disappear" onto the internet never to be seen again,…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on February 18, 2009 at 8:36am —
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Best Remark of the Day
“The historic volumes of use of social networks since the downturn is really focusing functionality into the technology…the ethics are just now starting to pop up ...it will be interesting to see the generic response evolution.” ~ jayson seymour
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12:01pm Maureen Sharib Welcome sourcers to the MagicMethod Phone Sourcing class chat - today's class subject is about…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on February 18, 2009 at 7:54am —
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It’s only the second the day of the week and we can report more positive news regarding employment opportunities in the fast food industry. If ever you needed an argument for that pizza or KFC then this is it!
This Month has seen US Owned fast food chains Subway and KFC already report an increase in profits, which will could to the creation of over 10,000 new jobs in the UK, a trend which Domino’s Pizza are looking to continue.
Domino’s Pizza has today reported a strong…
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Added by Matt on February 18, 2009 at 6:08am —
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Dear Claudia,
I’ll cut to the chase: my boss is an idiot, and I want his job. I think I can do it better than him, faster, and probably a whole lot cheaper for the company. The CEO will be spending some time in our office over the next month, and I’d like to use the opportunity to tell him my suggestions to improve our department performance. I think I can make a good business case to replace him; do you think it’s a good idea, or job suicide?
Wannabe
Dear…
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Added by Claudia Faust on February 18, 2009 at 1:04am —
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In this economy...
I won't bother getting up early, because there is no business anyway.
I won't make many calls, because - "Who is hiring?"
I'll go out to lunch with friends, because nothing is happening.
ARE YOU CREATING YOUR OWN RECESSION?
If you are thinking like this, you are.
I did some heavy business development today. Since everyone has been bellyaching about the economy, I didn't expect much.
Guess what - I…
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Added by Diana Luger on February 17, 2009 at 7:41pm —
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