www.beyond.jobs please, check it out. Thanks for the support.
Added by Konstantinos Kasekas on January 12, 2009 at 11:54pm —
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Mendoza's Monday Member Showcase
This week Dave brings us a networker extraordinaire, community activist and all-round nice guy:
Meet Thomas F.X. Licari, Corporate Recruiter, And Activist Founder of The Illinois Recruiters Association
While you're at it catch
That was the week that… Continue
Added by Amitai Givertz on January 12, 2009 at 11:30pm —
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Digging Into Recruiting Blogs v2.02
(Jan 10, 2009) This week, I moved into a big house on the beach (well, almost) in Bodega Bay, California. The town, which is on the Sonoma Coast, is where Hitchcock's…
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Added by John Sumser on January 12, 2009 at 9:00pm —
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I was talking with a friend of mine over the weekend and she mentioned how she was enjoying a few of the tips that I had showed her in regards to managing bookmarks and her
Google Reader. I noticed that as we were talking it was obvious that she had several tabs open - some for very quick items or news sites. I asked if she'd given any thought to treating her browser homepage like a dashboard instead of a…
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Added by RecruiterGuy on January 12, 2009 at 6:30pm —
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For many years farrowjamieson has been tracking the slow decline in response rates of print advertising in recruitment compared to online job sites. While the initial range of generalist job boards created a cheap alternative to listing of vacancies the reality was that people were still looking at the newspapers for casual readership and job enquiries. Over a period of time as job sites increased and print decreased we have been awaiting the crossover.
History may well show us that…
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Added by Iain MacGibbon on January 12, 2009 at 6:14pm —
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The economy has been shrinking for over a year now. We are officially in a recession. Unemployment is highest in the nation it has been in nearly 2 decades. Is there a bright spot in this economy? Well, yes. Actually, there are several bright spots in this economy! We are seeing opportunities in a several areas, but it may require you to think differently about who you are and what you do. Today I want to share some of those with you, gentle reader, with the hope that you will be able to…
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Added by Sean Harry on January 12, 2009 at 6:09pm —
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I love, love, love to solve problems – if there is a problem to solve or a need to fill, it is a happy day for me. Happy people almost always love what they do and end up doing it well because of it.
I have an intense curiosity about the business I am in and that I am supporting. I read, listen, ask questions, attend meetings, 'hang at the water cooler', chat, network, participate -- whatever I can to do to learn what/why/how/when/where we do it. This helps me both assess a…
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Added by Chris Havrilla on January 12, 2009 at 5:01pm —
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From
Cheezhead ... The world’s long wait is finally over. We can all breath again. Over the weekend, Monster.com revealed its new, job seeker-focused redesign. How do the changes rate? We go into the site for an in-depth look at what worked and what didn’t. And does it even matter.
CEO Sal Iannuzzi calls the new site “an entirely new site experience which allows job seekers a more engaging and dynamic way to find the career that best matches their talent, background,…
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Added by Joel Cheesman on January 12, 2009 at 3:16pm —
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I hadn't heard of the site before today. Probably because they don't do a lot of Healthcare posting. An example regarding the low fees - the Physician postings were paying $8K and had been out there for over 100 days. Only someone with low regard for their time would work so hard for so little.
Added by Linda Fenton on January 12, 2009 at 2:04pm —
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I know this sounds weird coming from a trainer, but it occurred to me that as an industry, we might be a tad over-trained.
For example, some recruiters seem to be information addicts. They’re constantly on the lookout for all manner of training and coaching, but seem to make the same mistakes over and over again. There’s nothing wrong with training, as long as there’s some LEARNING going on.
Of course, at the other extreme are the recruiters who are totally self-taught. As…
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Added by Bill Radin on January 12, 2009 at 1:57pm —
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Hello All,
I am currently working with a client in the Westchester County, NY area who is looking for a Sr. HR Generalist with extensive experience in the pharmaceutical industry. Below are the specs. Please contact Kim at kim@larotonda-associates.com with your updated resume, and salary requirements. Job candidates only, please.
Summary: Provides strategic and tactical Human Resource support to significant segments of the company through direct services and in partnership…
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Added by Kimberly LaRotonda on January 12, 2009 at 1:52pm —
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From Jobsighter - Social Media for Every Day Business: Especially LinkedIn
You’ve just received a request to connect on LinkedIn from a name you don’t recognize. A stranger! What do you do?
There are two basic connecting philosophies. Call them orientations—quality and quantity. If you automatically ignore the request, you have a quality orientation. If you automatically accept the…
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Added by Ryan S Adams on January 12, 2009 at 1:37pm —
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I am wondering if anyone knows of an IRP trade association. We are seeking to promote our solution for float pools. Are there any good groups that will help us spread the word. Here is a link to our offering:
http://www.clearviewtss.com/email3/index.html
Thanks
MikeMaccioli
Marketing Director
Clearview Staffing Software
Added by MikeMac on January 12, 2009 at 12:35pm —
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Atlanta Employment Firm launches OneMinuteInterviewTips.com Teaching Job Seekers the Secrets of How to Market Themselves in a Web 2.0 World
Atlanta based Employment Firm, Staff Financial Group Inc. the parent company of the CareerCoachingGroup.net, launches OneMinuteInterviewTips.com, a website for job seekers hosting Instructional Training Videos that are “Easy to understand tips and strategies that help job seekers navigate the interview…
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Added by Gus Cawley on January 12, 2009 at 12:31pm —
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I wanted to share some notes with those who are interested in improving their skills in web sourcing. This is based on my experience with the "Boolean" community. I host the
"Boolean Strings" group here on RBC and a large
group "Boolean Strings" on LinkedIn. I ran the
"Worldwide Boolean Contest" in December…
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Added by Irina Shamaeva on January 12, 2009 at 11:00am —
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These are from a list posted by Dmitri Davydov on Madconomist.com. They are pretty funny and I can attest to the fact that people really do put some really stupid stuff on their resumes. I wonder sometimes if these people ever even read their own resumes. Many I get from people claiming to be experts in software…
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Added by Craig Fisher on January 12, 2009 at 11:00am —
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While millions of people tap into Google without considering the environment, a typical search generates about 7g of CO2 Boiling a kettle generates about 15g. “Google operates huge data centres around the world that consume a great deal of power. A Google search has a definite environmental impact.
Click here but remember doing so makes you an anti-environmentalist
Added by Steve Levy on January 12, 2009 at 8:41am —
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[Larry] Flynt (the "Hustler" guy) and [Joe] Francis (the "Girls Gone Wild" dude) are asking the government for a $5 billion bailout, claiming the adult entertainment industry has taken a huge shot to the face because of the downturn -- citing the fact that XXX DVD sales are down 22% from a year ago.
Yes,
times are tough all over. All snickering aside, the porn has had a…
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Added by Steve Levy on January 12, 2009 at 8:31am —
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We all want to increase business. This means that we establish a marketing strategy to put ourselves in a position where prospects buy from us. But what makes a good quality prospect?
A prospect has a need or can be convinced of the need and can authourise payment to you.
Ric's 6 Keys to a quality prospect for your business:
1. Someone who already recognises the need
2. Have the financial budget to pay you
3. History of using or purchasing…
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Added by Ric Willmot on January 12, 2009 at 5:00am —
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Hi all,
Hope you are fine!
I have an opening in UK for someone in "inside sales"/ "account management". The person MUST have FLUENCY in either dutch/french/german/spanish/italian/norwegian/swedish etc.
UK/EU authorization must.
English fluency must.
If anybody finds the above matching to her/his profile, contact
richfoster303@aol.com
Regards,
Rich Foster.
HR.
Added by Rich on January 11, 2009 at 10:59pm —
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