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Recruiting Roadshow is an event masterminded by John Sumser. In 1995, John started his own company Interbiznet, where he wrote a daily column on using the internet and technology for recruiting. He wrote the first book describing the internet as a sourcing and recruiting tool in 1996.
The idea for the Recruiting Roadshow was brought on by the fact that recruiting can be vastly different from one metropolitan area to the next.…
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Added by Mark Tortorici on October 16, 2008 at 2:17pm —
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Joe President (not his real name) sits stiffly across from me at a Starbucks sipping a latte. He hasn't been in this position very often. "Craig, I don't think my current company has my best interests in mind and I want to look for a new job. I don't really know where to start. I would look at any executive level position, even a step down. But I can't let my current company find out that I am looking!" This is paraphrased from a conversation I had with the President of a privately…
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Added by Craig Fisher on October 16, 2008 at 1:31pm —
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Ironically, I am looking for a junior sourcer and can't seem to find anyone with the skill set. Work location is NYC and skill set is 1-6 years of internet sourcing and name generation. I have been using the job boards and linkedin. Am I missing anything?
Added by Priscilla Gulino on October 16, 2008 at 12:29pm —
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Added by Steve Levy on October 16, 2008 at 9:40am —
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joblish is moving forward & getting better. In the last few days, some users have stepped up and are helping us correct joblish for their industry. We're made changes in the Library & Information Science industry and are working on the Defense, Defense Electronics, Energy, and Utility industries with the help of folks who work in those areas. More details later.
Special thanks to Raissa & Deb at Library Associates Companies. Their input has transformed joblish for the…
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Added by Mark Bielecki on October 16, 2008 at 9:30am —
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On
Tuesday's MagicMethod Class chat we got to talking about what questions one should ask a sourcer that one was contemplating hiring. Following are the suggestions:
Paul Davenport Cyber Sourcing is getting less and less expensive to companies because many are off shoring or…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on October 16, 2008 at 9:09am —
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12:15pm Maureen Sharib I asked this morning about new products we sourcers might offer in this downturn...
12:16pm Todd Burkhardt sales leads
12:16pm Maureen Sharib as you can all see - I used Dan's idea from last week and created a new TechTrak product - FindOut! out of it...already I've had ONE inquiry! It’s a product that updates a customer’s database.
12:16pm Todd Burkhardt organizational benchmarking
12:16pm Paul Davenport…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on October 16, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Been providing personality profiling systems for a few years now and I have finally decided that recruitment agencies need a whole new model.
The existing personality profiling tools out there are a one size fits nobody approach and they rarely meet the needs of recruitment consultants.
So for the last few months I have been talking to recruitment consultants and asking "what do you want?" It's been really eye opening as it doesn't just effect what the report should look…
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Added by Martin Gibbons on October 16, 2008 at 7:07am —
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I just read this and I am convinced I am over the hill. I don't understand half of this
press release.
Added by Slouch on October 15, 2008 at 8:42pm —
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To all the contractors making more money than there counterparts in permanent (FTE) positions congratulations, but unfortunately a trend that we’re seeing is people who take the inherent additional risk of contracting and unfortunately aren’t reaping the associated benefits.
Now benefits come in many forms and of course various people enjoy many different aspects of the contracting lifestyle (and it is a lifestyle choice) including having more control over projects and their career…
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Added by bill martineau on October 15, 2008 at 3:19pm —
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Hey recruiters,
I specialize in insurance, and we are humming along. If you have a pulse (and I'm assuming you have an internet connection since you can see this) you have seen/heard lots of doom & gloom talk out there. I live and specialize in the Dallas/Ft. Worth Texas area.
This is my best encouraging word for the industry. We are looking for insurance sales and service people alike. There is a lot of action in our immediate geographical area as well as nationwide. I guess…
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Added by James, CPC on October 15, 2008 at 3:12pm —
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HBCUConnect.com is bar none one of the best affinity sites on the web. I won't add any words of praise outside if you aren't associated with it, you aren't interested in diversity. And if your company isn't a sponsor, you're not spending your dollars wisely.
If you want a contact to discuss opportunities to support the site, contact me through RBC or just rummage around the site and contact Will (CEO) or…
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Added by Steve Levy on October 15, 2008 at 1:51pm —
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This morning, I ran across a post about Jive Software's RIF. There was a lot of interesting information, so I blogged about it. You can read the
blog here. I'm really interested in what the Recruiter World thinks about this. Does your online behavior post-layoff affect you long term?
Added by Katie Tierney on October 15, 2008 at 12:51pm —
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I realize one of the keys to life is to ignore the small stuff.....especially the stuff that has absolutely NOTHING to do with you......but I simply can not overlook this!
The sign in page on LinkedIn has the word "address" spelled incorrectly. They've left off the second "s".
There - so now you know.
https://www.linkedin.com/secure/login?trk=hb_signin
Added by Jerry Albright on October 15, 2008 at 12:30pm —
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Added by Randall Stevens on October 15, 2008 at 10:35am —
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I have two cars - one that I'm passionate about (1981 Fiat Spider Turbo - MINT) and a SUV. The Italian love affair only comes out of the garage on special occasions (under 100k miles on original engine) and the SUV is the daily driver. As a result the SUV needed new tires recently and I wanted some time with my youngest daughter - so on Saturday we made a day of it, dropping off the car and sporting our backpacks down the street to grab some ice cream and hang out at the local book…
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Added by RecruiterGuy on October 15, 2008 at 9:30am —
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08.10.15: LISTEN HERE
TOPICS:
Gen Y, Multi-Tasking, Transactional Recruiting, Facebook Recruiting, no value in blogging, free software to speed up your computer.
On The Couch: Jerry Albright,
Carl Chapman,
Maureen Sharib
Clips:
Gen Y:… Continue
Added by Recruiting Animal on October 15, 2008 at 9:00am —
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If leadership is "the art of getting others to want to struggle for shared aspirations" (Kouzes & Posner) where does that leave recruiting?
Added by Steve Levy on October 15, 2008 at 8:21am —
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I receive a monthly e-newsletter from the fine folks at
Contented Cows and religiously read
their blog. The following is in their current newsletter and is a wonderful read. If you like it, please read my previous post on
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and consider making even the smallest of donations.…
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Added by Steve Levy on October 15, 2008 at 7:13am —
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When I first started sourcing a dozen or so years ago I remember the namby-pambiness of my sourcing. Afraid to rock the boat, I shied away from asking too many questions of my information sources, afraid I’d hear something that I didn’t want to hear. If I was on a trail I didn’t want that trail to end in a dead-end or even be broken. In the early days, I heard what I wanted to hear!
Soon I came to realize this wasn’t going to cut the…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on October 15, 2008 at 5:00am —
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