I recently asked one of recruitment managers about how do you form your recruitment strategy and he discussed various aspects about talent acquisition/management, sourcing, advertisements, referrals and so on. However, at the end of the discussion - I thought he looked outside so much that he completely forgotten about looking inwards. What do I mean?
For corporate recruitment departments, recruitment not only mean finding/interviewing/placing the candidates but it starts right from…
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There are now many great resources now to help job seekers better utilize Twitter in their job search. I have put together a few of my old favorites and a couple of new ones to help job seekers either get started or take it to the next level.
The first thing to do after you set up your twitter account is follow some people who regularly post job search advice and job openings on Twitter. The list below was announced this week…
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Added by Craig Fisher on May 17, 2009 at 2:08pm —
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Well, here we go again... doing my nightly blog reading, and it seems it is the same stuff, different day. Hold on... did I just see a Groundhog?
Articles on Gen Y, v Gen X v Baby Boomers. Gen Y's "you just don't understand us!" Baby Boomers "and we really don't care!" Gen X's where is the money in this debate?
Articles on Thought leadership, who is one?…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on May 17, 2009 at 10:00am —
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This is my story. What I’m about to tell you are graphic details of my early days as an IT recruiter. If you can’t stomach this, then stop and read John Sumser's Recruiting 101 (actually, he blogs relevant stuff).
I was part of corporate experimental recruiting program in the late 90’s.
My job? Infiltrate a ring of IT user groups. Know them. Study them. Learn their habits and even live with them. I did just that for years. But then, something went terribly…
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Added by Michael Glenn on May 17, 2009 at 8:00am —
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psychology ??
wants ....needs...4p's ...6p's ....compelling people to one's wish's and whims ??
so what is in a job ...challenge?? ...zeal...zeast ...what are or what could be the compelling factors??
vis ...vis...sales ...as a career ...and other job roles and functions ...
career risk ....financial risk...opportunity ...to make money ...make a life ...make a living??
Discovering life ??
if management is all…
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Added by Ravi on May 16, 2009 at 9:30pm —
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though am n't great at psychoanalysis ....
raising ...money...stashing...money ...splurging money ...
how money markets ...corporate firms ...motives behind power ...position ....ability to sustain in a market based economy work.
when a individual transistions from academic [parental ] to self dependancy or corporate world
.....it is practical that one experiences some jitters ....
how do you think ....or what do you think…
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Added by Ravi on May 15, 2009 at 10:09pm —
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The team at InStep Consulting recently looked through our archived blogs and found some “ oldies but goodies”. We continue to demonstrate helpful tips to reveal your competent advantage, personal strengths and improve your communication skills. The tips found within these blogs we consider to be some of our “classics.” We will be posting links to these blog articles periodically to help support this community and your professional development.
Added by Colette Ellis on May 15, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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After twelve years working at the boutique firm
The Creative Network, the downturn in the economy forced them to let me go. Studying abroad currently, I am quite vulnerable to any changes in my financial situation and this development hit me hard. I have found new employment at a global investment firm that suits my hours and my studies - the environment is great and the people are very nice. I can sincerely say that I enjoy the work and it's…
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Added by Nancy Ford on May 15, 2009 at 5:15pm —
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"I would rather be tied up to stakes in the Kalahari Desert, have honey poured over me and red ants eat out my eyes than open a Twitter account. Is there anything you can say to change my mind?"
-Maureen Dowd, New York Times Columnist
"Well, when you do find yourself in that position, you're gonna want Twitter. You might want to type out the message 'Help.'"
-Biz Stone, co-founder Twitter
Twitter, which allows you to send 140-character text messages, and other…
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Added by Kathleen Quinn Votaw on May 15, 2009 at 5:03pm —
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In today's economy, as industry giants are faltering, much of our hope rests with the small and medium sized business owners across the country. Small businesses have the ability to adapt to the current economic environment and provide consumers or other businesses with exactly what they need at this integral moment. Small businesses can rapidly change direction and point their bottom-line at goals that fit niche necessities. Big business wears the iron-clad boots of shareholders, age-old…
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Added by Darwin Redshield on May 15, 2009 at 2:10pm —
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Why is military-experienced talent being recruited for
green jobs?
The reasons have to to with
military candidates' related training, work ethic and sense of service that all feed into the energy sector's job profiles.
The New York Times published a good article yesterday about how companies hire military for green jobs such as in the solar, wind and biomass industries.
HireMilitary.com… Continue
Added by Bradley-Morris, Inc. - Delivering Military-Experienced Talent to America's Top Companies on May 15, 2009 at 11:41am —
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Some years ago I saw a TV show where one of the characters had to write an essay on their "fatal flaw". For some reason that stuck with me and I put some real thought into what my fatal flaw is. It was well worth the time and through the process I determined that what I viewed as my "fatal flaw" or the characteristic that I could not change and that caused me the most trouble was also my greatest strength. The characteristic that I came up with is tunnel vision. I have it, there is no doubt…
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Added by Todd Kmiec on May 15, 2009 at 10:53am —
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Image via Wikipedia
Human Resources and Social Media
"I don't have the time"....
"I'll get on there when the time is right is…
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Added by Michael VanDervort on May 15, 2009 at 10:14am —
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I just finished reading Chris Brogan’s blog entry for Tuesday, called
“Shut The Hell Up You Self-Promoting Turd”; a diatribe against businesses that shamelessly self promote themselves. It occurred to me that the same principles apply to people looking for work...
..Like in business, nothing is more powerful than word of mouth advertising, or external referrals from people that stand to gain nothing…
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Added by Konstantinos Kasekas on May 15, 2009 at 10:00am —
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Sung to Pat Benetar's
Heartbreaker.
Your thoughts are like a tidal wave, injecting into my mind
Takin’ me to another place where, recruiting isn’t maligned
You're a leading recruiter, you’re someone who I want to be
Will you be my tutor, and take me on a thinking spree
You're a Thought Leader
Mind reader, Idea breeder
Sumser cannot disagree!
You're a Thought Leader
Mind reader,…
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Added by Steve Levy on May 15, 2009 at 9:41am —
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Alright - pay attention. Because this one is one of those interesting ideas that at a glance would seem to be either falling flat or just not getting noticed. Granted, it's no
CraigsList killer or
E-bay Eliminator - but it's certainly an interesting take on how to conduct a job search... or recruit.
Anyone that knows me knows that…
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Added by RecruiterGuy on May 15, 2009 at 8:00am —
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I have been, that's why I designed the Recruiters Book.
It works 100% of the time, unlike those recruitment systems.
I do acknowledge that we need them for stats, but this book is a safety net. You can use it as your handover when you have been sooo successful you have booked a 3 week holiday in the Maldives. Take a closer look at The Recruiters' Book, its 2 page a week spreads includes details of roles and assignments you are recruiting for, client contact details, candidate…
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Added by The Recruiters Book on May 15, 2009 at 6:29am —
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By applying specialised search techniques, online talent search specialists are able to uncover passive candidates in the shadowy Deep Web - wherever they gather to work and play.
The employment market is generally categorised into three main talent pools, namely the unemployed Job Seekers, the employed job seekers and the passive (non-job seeking) candidate. By understanding the nature of these various talent pools, Recruiters are in a better position to attract the right…
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Added by Gillian Meier on May 15, 2009 at 5:16am —
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India is one of the most famous and popular destination in the world visited by tourists from every part of the world. Visit to India and you will come to know about its beautiful geographical feature and the tourism destination that is so captivating and enthralling. There are many captivating destination in India one can visit and make the time spent in this place a life time memories. It is impossible to visit every state and part of India so it is better to visit some of the most popular…
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Added by mahi on May 15, 2009 at 1:14am —
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