Did you know that people with more than twenty connections on LinkedIn are thirty-four times more likely to be approached with a job opportunity than people with less than five. That fact came from Guy Kawasaki's blog in January of 2007. And while his 10 Ways to Use LinkedIn are still a good primer, much has changed since then.
We are looking for someone with at last 7 years of Voice technologies to include Cisco Call Manager, Cisco Unity, Unified Communications as well as IPCC, CVP and IVR. CCIE Voice certification would be a BIG PLUS. IF you have this background and are interested in working in OHIO or currently live in OHIO, please send your most recent resume to Karen Francis (kfrancis@dreamjob.) or call me directly at 770-392-8720 ext 2203.
Added by KAREN H. FRANCIS on January 14, 2009 at 11:06am —
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New Year, New MBA Students and New Resumes!
MBA Focus would like to better help you identify and attract top MBA students by offering you access to more than 10,000 “first-year” candidates from the top 60+ global MBA programs via online resume books and job boards. These recruiting tools allow you to… Continue
Added by Ryan Pratt on January 14, 2009 at 11:05am —
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MultiPost Your MBA Internship Openings!
MultiPost is a new service that allows companies to quickly and easily post job opportunities to the top graduate business school and alumni job boards. Use MultiPost to post open internships at your company’s office to MBA interns from more than 60 of the world’s top business schools.
Post your open internships to these schools and many more:… Continue
Added by Ryan Pratt on January 14, 2009 at 11:03am —
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The recession is overwhelming us with bad news, particularly in the world of HR. Our goal with this survey is to look at 2009 and beyond from a different angle; focusing less on hiring freezes, layoffs and other negative realities… Continue
Added by Ben Yoskovitz on January 14, 2009 at 10:07am —
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I am a smart recruiter, because I do not lie to myself. Whenever I hear the hesitation in a candidate's voice that tells me something is wrong, or that there is something they are NOT saying, I choose to immediately address my concern.
This may sound elementary and foundational to some, but I believe that there are many recruiters out there who will try to act as though that little nuance in the conversation wasn't there, when in fact it is a huge red flag waving in the wind. All the… Continue
Added by Melissa Pierce on January 14, 2009 at 10:00am —
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Don't watch this if you've had too much coffee. Could be dangerous to the heart. Check this out (be sure to watch full screen for full experience). Let me know (by commenting to this blog post, if this inspires you in any way.. and how. ENJOY!! ... absolutely amazing!
I feel silly writing about this, but it’s come to the point that if I don’t get some advice soon, I’m gonna kill someone and plant sweet smelling flowers on his grave. Our company recently downsized and moved into a smaller office space; I now sit in a cubicle next to one of the engineers. Nice guy, very friendly (and curious about my job, which is annoying), but the real problem is that he has the worst body odor imaginable. No matter what I try, I can’t get away…Continue
Added by Claudia Faust on January 14, 2009 at 7:32am —
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Late last year I spoke at a luncheon on the pool deck of the Hilton Hotel in Brisbane. During my brief address, I commented that technology, which was designed to assist our poductivity, is actually hindering our effectiveness to do smart business.
I explained that while clients attempting to arrange a meeting with me will be tapping away for minutes on their Raspberries searching for the calendar functions; the yearly planner of my Filofax is open at the ready,… Continue
Added by Ric Willmot on January 14, 2009 at 5:00am —
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I was reading through a number of blogs and one of the more interesting things that was discussed was language, not the inappropriate kind, but of the cliches and annoying phrases that people use in common chit chatter that all too often make their way into the interview world. What if, by some chance, we could eliminate those during the interview? Would that help or assist us? More importantly, would people even notice?
First and foremost, alot of people do not notice the small… Continue
Added by Jason Monastra on January 13, 2009 at 11:32pm —
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I knew a recruiter who accidentally left a paycheck stub on the copier. It didn’t take long and the whole office resented him. He was overpaid and everyone hated him. Everything he said or did seemed offensive. It didn’t help morale that he was inept too.
The one thing you rarely hear someone talk about is how much money they make. Since the creation of man, money has been a touchy subject. The only people who should know how much cash you bring home are your spouse, boss, the IRS… Continue
The other day I was perusing the web and came across a nice little quote that touched on the topic of perception...
"Little pot, do not call the kettle black until you have been in the fire as long as he has!"
Now this was of course altered from the well-known idiom "Pot calling the Kettle black". For those who are not familiar with the original idiom it was used to accuse another speaker of hyprocrisy. It was quite easy, even as a child first hearing it, to understand the… Continue
Added by Aasia on January 13, 2009 at 4:24pm —
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Somewhere a True Believer is training to recruit your candidate. He is training with minimal food or water, in austere conditions, training day and night. The only thing clean on him is his phone and his Web 2.0 gear. He doesn't worry about what workout to do - his ruck weighs what it weighs, his runs end when his Candidate is hired and the Hiring Manager's need is filled.
This True Believer is not concerned about 'how hard it is;' he knows either he wins or he does not. He doesn't… Continue
This will never be a political blog. I believe that personal political views and business do not mix. I will however say that I was not a supporter of President-elect Barack Obama. I do not agree with many of Barack Obama’s policies and do not believe that he has the experience to be President of the United States, especially given the challenges our country is facing such as the economy and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Since Franklin… Continue
Added by Mike Astringer on January 13, 2009 at 3:47pm —
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HRchitect has conducted three highly successful beauty pageants so far and they have quickly become the buzz of the industry. On November 14, 2008, iCIMS was crowned the winner of the Talent Acquisition Systems pageant, on November 21, 2008, Cornerstone OnDemand was crowned the winner of the Talent Management Systems pageant, and on December 19, 2008, GeoLearning was crowned the winner of the Learning Management Systems beauty pageant.
2009 will have a full schedule of at least two… Continue
Added by Matt Lafata on January 13, 2009 at 3:13pm —
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Check out this great new candidate split database for recruiters only. You have the ability to privately share candidates with other agencies. I am so excited, it's so rare that I have the right candidate and the exact right time with the right client. I can't wait to get started-they are offering free beta testing for 6 months.
www.jobboo.org-just email contact@jobboo.org to get started!
Recruiters Come Together Online!
For the first… Continue
What is LinkedIn and Social Networking protocol for this type of issue?
I have a Potential client ... they have flirted with doing business with me on several occasions ... I have worked on a couple of projects with them, submitted several candidates ... with NO success ... they have a brutal hiring process that drags on for months and have both times at the last minute, went the other direction in hiring.
Now, I have the corporate HR lady asking me for a free referral to… Continue