I’ve seen several speakers recently comment on the fact that it is coming to a world where everyone has access to ALL the contact data. The concept was furthered in saying that since everyone will have all the data, the playing field will be leveled as everyone will have total access, ergo, it will come down to the ability to network as the sole determiner of success.
The second part of this concept, (ability to network) has always has been dead on. A poor salesperson or recruiter…
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Added by Donato Diorio on March 14, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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You can join RecruitingBlogs.com Here
RecruitingBlogs.com is a social network for the Recruiting Industry. I started this network less than a year ago and there are currently 3000 members on the site. In the last month, RecruitingBlogs.com has tripled in size.
It is my hope that after you have had a chance to take a look at RecruitingBlogs.com, you will want to…
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Added by Slouch on March 14, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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Thursday, March 13, 2008 | by Kevin Wheeler
I am sitting in Vermont this morning reading a local newspaper with the headline: "Vermont lost 2,000 jobs last year." But the article does not attribute this to the slowing economy; instead, it attributes it to the aging workforce.
Now, Vermont is a tiny state and certainly does not represent most of the United States. Its unemployment rate is low, its workforce a mix of…
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Added by Dave Mendoza on March 14, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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Who are the most influential people in the UK online recruitment market today? Is it recruiters with their significant buying power, or corporate employers with their substantial job inventories? Or is it the online publishers and job board owners who control the methods of reaching huge job seeker audiences? Actually, I think it’s job posting services and here’s why.…
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Added by Julian Stopps on March 14, 2008 at 2:34pm —
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Added by Dennis Smith on March 14, 2008 at 11:23am —
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I read an article today by
Matt Asay, which makes me wonder if Google are turning to blatant sexual stereotyping to aid their recruiting? Surely not I hear you cry, Google exploiting certain market sectors to get what they want?
Matt mentions that one of his friends was in San Jose for a corporate event. While waiting at the Marriott, he ran into a "swarm of beautiful young girls" that were "uniform in their good…
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Added by Andy Headworth on March 14, 2008 at 9:57am —
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As posted on the MN Headhunter blog:
Over the past four weeks, the two preceding the Minnesota Recruiters (un)Conference | Winter 2008 and the two since, the number of Recruiters and HR professionals in this informal group has grown significantly.
Leading up to the event there were around 340 members and now…
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Added by Paul DeBettignies on March 14, 2008 at 8:52am —
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As it is a Friday and it is always good to have a laugh on Fridays I thought I would share some mad, wacky and strange ' interest's, that I have come across on CV's this week. These are all definitely classified as "don't put these interests on your CV" :
1. Chinese Folk Dancing
2. Dog Surfing (???)
3. Painting toy soldiers from the Crimea War
4. Abnormal psychology of sharks
5. Ladybirds (??)
6. Medieval Re-enactment Society
7. Vampires
8.…
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Added by Andy Headworth on March 14, 2008 at 5:08am —
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Thanks to Cheezhead for a great post on the horrendous mismanagement at Monster. It looks like the culture of impropriety that plagued the previous senior management team is continuing unabated with the new team.
Tags: Monster, Options Backdating, Corporate Governance, Weak Corporate Governance, How To Destroy a Decent Company, Great Short Opportunities
Added by TobyDayton on March 13, 2008 at 7:12pm —
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As you will recall, the head of Advertising.com, Lynda Clarizio, has just been promoted to run AOL's broader ad-network group, Platform A. Lynda is taking the place of Curt Viebranz, who got canned last Friday.
Lynda's first order of business, one source says, is to integrate Tacoda, Quigo, and other recent acquisitions into Advertising.com. Advertising.com has been run as a stand-alone subsidiary, with a separate ad sales force from AOL's (which caused some friction). Our tipster…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on March 13, 2008 at 4:19pm —
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Mediapost - by Wendy Davis
AOL is hemorrhaging ad executives, but that hasn't stopped the company from agreeing to pay $850 million to acquire social networking site Bebo.
In a deal announced this morning, AOL said it has agreed to purchase the 3-year-old U.K.-based site, which claims 40 million worldwide members. Factoring in the number of people using its instant messaging services, AOL now can say its social network reaches 80 million unique users…
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Added by 01. Lonnie McRorey on March 13, 2008 at 4:03pm —
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Added by Austin Dillon on March 13, 2008 at 3:06pm —
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Change is afoot at
WirelessJobs.com. Inspired, nonetheless, by the spirit of community that I really admire here at
RecruitingBlogs.com.
Yep, after four years of blogging about wireless jobs, it's time for something different. Actually, it's time for something I've been wanting to do all along.
I've had a desire to create a real community that's focused on job-search within the…
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Added by Dennis Smith on March 13, 2008 at 11:43am —
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Looking out my window this morning here in East Aurora, NY (and wondering when Spring will officially arrive!) a particular quote comes to mind:
“If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome. ”
Charles L. Allen
Seemed apprpriate for not only the current weather and climate, but also for those of us in Sales and Recruiting.
Food for…
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Added by Jeffrey K. Radt on March 13, 2008 at 11:04am —
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If you are interested in a clue that could help you skip a step in the first challenge, then here you go.
First Challenge Clue
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Added by SourceCon Dude on March 13, 2008 at 11:00am —
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Here is an FYI for anyone thinking about ATS systems.
Vurv express has just released a fee schedule to help get your team up and running:
Here it is:
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Vurv Express Recruitment Training/Implementation Options…
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Hourly Professional Services
$200/hr- additional training, system…
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Added by John Turnberg on March 13, 2008 at 10:26am —
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Prime beef that is! What I mean by prime beef is those individuals whose talents and skills exceed the average person in the market, and quite frankly companies are finding them in short supply. Not because they don’t exist, but because a lot of companies aren’t prepared to pay the higher price for the level of talent they desire, and as we all know in a supply and demand world if you can’t pay the market price for the goods then you need to look at different goods. Can you say Grade…
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Added by bill martineau on March 13, 2008 at 9:43am —
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In a business world where communication is key, via websites, blogs, newletters, RSS feeds etc, recruiters are now more accountable than ever - not just to the companies that they provide a service for but also for candidates that they are interacting with every day. I therefore have a a nice question for all you recruiters out there that will get you thinking........
"Do you know who your clients are?"
In a sweepingly broad statement, recruitment organisations sit in two…
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Added by Andy Headworth on March 13, 2008 at 6:22am —
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At SeattleRecruiting,
I cover the pre-offer offer letter. You heard that right.
And at SocialMediaHeadhunter,
I talk about local social networks for hiring.
By the way - if you work in Seattle, Charlotte or Kansas City, and are interested in writing for an SEO-enriched recruiting blog, I'm open to help. I use the…
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Added by Jim Durbin on March 13, 2008 at 1:41am —
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During my time at Monster I was able to actually see the results of our Super Bowl ad traffic, whether it was
good or
not so good. But I've always wondered how much Super Bowl commercials really impacted other job board's traffic. Moreover what other initiatives they utilize to maintain the growing need for more job seeker eyeballs after the…
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Added by Chad Sowash on March 12, 2008 at 8:05pm —
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