Whether you're facing military retirement or you're about to complete your contractual agreement in serving your country in the Armed Forces, you now face a tremendous opportunity to start using your skills in the civilian market.
Where do you begin?
I would highly recommend you start by taking advantage of the available time to make an assessment on how marketable you are: skill sets, experience, both here in the States and abroad, and the coveted government…
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Added by Phil Robles on September 17, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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Me too.
It happens every time you say the word, "RecruitFest."
But you'll have to get your lil' self to
RecruitFest to catch this kind of action in person.
Shake it down, shake it down now.
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Added by Dennis Smith on September 17, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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Added by Ryan Pratt on September 17, 2008 at 11:10am —
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JD was yakking about it on
The Recruiting Animal Show back on Sept 03, 2008.
Added by Recruiting Animal on September 17, 2008 at 10:10am —
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GUEST: Jennifer McClure, The CincyRecruiter
Jenny on:
LinkedIn,
Fistful of Talent,
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Added by Recruiting Animal on September 17, 2008 at 10:08am —
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We all want feedback from the candidate in an attempt to ascertain how they did during the interview, but from what I’ve seen in my twenty years of recruiting most candidates have an inability to truly separate how they feel about the job opportunity (interest level) from how they did on the interview (performance). So they are the wrong person to ask how they performed.
Let’s face it almost every candidate walks away from an interview interested in the job and wants to communicate…
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Added by bill martineau on September 17, 2008 at 9:07am —
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The obvious use of Video in Recruiting is at the job interview itself, through Video Job Interviews.
The "Live" option works in a way similar to MSN-Skype video applications, allowing conversation to take place.
In the "Remote" option, a Company sets up a Job Interview, sends it to the Candidate, and he/she completes it independently using a webcam.
Both live and remote Video Job interviews beat Video Resumes in interaction capacity, legal convenience and risks…
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Added by Ryan on September 17, 2008 at 9:01am —
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A recent New York Times article entitled “Economy to Entrepreneurs: Turn Back” (September 13, 2008) written by Julie Bick stated that “Amid the current economic turmoil, many entrepreneurs… and small-business are debating whether it makes sense to seek safety in the corporate life — and deciding that it does.” In the first two quarters of 2008, there were roughly 18,500 business bankruptcies, according to Dr. Chad Moutray, chief economist of the federal Small Business Administration. As an…
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Added by Roy Notowitz on September 17, 2008 at 8:30am —
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Hi Claudia,
Here is a situation. I presented a local contractor resume to my client, who requested a face 2 face interview. The candidate said he could interview with 24 hours notice, but now he tells me that his current manager will not permit him to interview during work hours. I suggested that go on his lunch hour, but he says that isn't enough time to travel to the client location, interview, and return to his job. The hiring manager is available to interview this week only,… Continue
Added by Claudia Faust on September 17, 2008 at 7:48am —
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Top 5 Ways to Fail at Hiring
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If you're in the majority of businesses out there, you handle most or all of your recruiting in-house- no recruiters or staffing agencies in your hip pocket... or wallet. That is, you write your own job postings or advertisements, you research and make your own media buys, and you handle the pre-screening and interview process. If your company attends career fairs, you and your team conceive the design for your…
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Added by Jason C. Blais on September 16, 2008 at 11:22pm —
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Added by Steve Levy on September 16, 2008 at 7:30pm —
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There are many reasons why you might not be getting paid enough at your job. Chances are that you would never guess the real reason: you.
Why am I writing this article? Because I did have a chance to bump into someone this past weekend at a social gathering. One of the first things that we talked about (I had never met this person before that night) is about salary.
She told me that she worked for a very successful medical supplies and services company…
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Added by Phil Robles on September 16, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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For all of you in Texas,
My thoughts and prayers are with you doing this difficult time you are facing.
Keep smiling...it can only get better.
Mary in MN.
Added by Mary Larson on September 16, 2008 at 4:04pm —
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They say there are two seasons in Washington state: Rainy season and Construction season. Although I have heard that slogan used for other areas in the country, it is particularly true in The State of Liquid Sunshine.
Driving home from work, I found myself approaching a construction site. Noting the neon orange signs, traffic cones, and large portable reader board lit up with orange lights asking me to merge left, I dutifully signaled, cleared, and proceeded to change lanes. Now I…
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Added by Nancy Ford on September 16, 2008 at 12:27pm —
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The market for management talent is now undoubtedly global. At
Want to be a Big Biller? read the
Hay Group report where they consistently see developments in one region having a flow-on effect to
others – whether it is the rise of the Indian rupee impacting on salaries in the
Middle East, where much management talent is…
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Added by Gavin Chase on September 16, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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This week Ron Mason gives us a five-point break down in Powerful Candidate Interview Prep. Jump on and add your thoughts, leave a comment.
And don't Talent Talk Cafe! This week Susan Burns leads the discussion: Creating Value in Relationships...
Stop by Tuesday at 3pm ET / 12 pm PT and join the conversation right here on the home page!
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Added by Amitai Givertz on September 16, 2008 at 9:29am —
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I can recall the time that I took up golf lessons with a local pro. During my lessons she taught me how to properly grip the club and swing through the ball. It felt terribly awkward but she told me it is only because I had been holding the club improperly for years. I remember her saying, keep practicing and in time your new sing will feel natural.
For several weeks I stuck with the grip and swing that the pro had showed me. My swing still felt uncomfortable and there were no…
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Added by James Carchidi on September 16, 2008 at 9:03am —
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I'm biased - with family members offering recruiters a range of disabilities, I used to cringe when I was asked to help them find new jobs. Recently the
ADA Amendments Act of 2008 addressed many of the original law's shortcomings as well as Supreme Court rulings that whittled away the intent of the law.
The law will make it easier for workers to prove discrimination; it explicitly relaxes several stringent…
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Added by Steve Levy on September 16, 2008 at 8:40am —
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Hey, didn't I just chat with you about that job? No? Hmmm, it must have been some other web savvy job seeker looking for a way to connect directly with employers for real-time Q&A or updates.
You're sure that wasn't you texting me? Okay, okay. Perhaps I gave you too much credit... or maybe you've just been so busy that you haven't had time to keep up with all the latest geeky advancements in the job search arena. So I'll help you out with this one - and it's a…
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Added by RecruiterGuy on September 16, 2008 at 8:36am —
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Lehman is already battling to avoid “job abandonment,” in which workers simply stop showing up even though they have not been formally laid off.
Some of that was clearly happening on Monday as some of Lehman’s trading floors were only about two-thirds full. A rush of résumé-writing signaled the melancholy of an institution in its final days.
Many employees toyed with their résumés in full view of colleagues. Others perused job-listing Web sites — Wharton’s… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on September 16, 2008 at 8:03am —
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