Ever since we published this year's
Executive Job Market Intelligence Report I have been getting lots of cards and letters (okay not cards and letters, really emails and "tweets") but in any case, lots of feedback on how…
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Added by Dave Opton on April 30, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Ahhhhh what a couple of weeks, I've been quiet on this I know.. for great reason, I have been sunning it up in…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on April 30, 2009 at 10:14am —
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We’ve finally and proudly released
SmartJobBoard v 2.2! Considering lots of suggestions from our current and prospective clients we’ve included the most requested functions and improvements. In contrast to previous releases, which were tested only by our own means, version 2.2 was also tested by our customers in real working environment.
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Added by Rodion on April 30, 2009 at 2:50am —
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Last week I asked this question on Twitter and LinkedIn, "What should job seekers leave OFF of their resume?" As of this writing, this question has generated 44 responses from recruiting, career, HR, and resume professionals and hiring managers. The…
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Added by Craig Fisher on April 29, 2009 at 8:18pm —
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Anyone reviewing applicant tracking systems (ATS) knows there are plenty of features and functions designed to deliver the core benefits of reducing costs, increasing efficiency and placing quality candidates. The other side of the ATS that sometimes takes the backseat during considerations revolves around the benefits for the candidates. The following is a shortlist of some of these features:
ATS Candidate Features
• Searchable job listings
• Send job information to a…
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Added by Jake Stupak on April 29, 2009 at 5:43pm —
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The buzz around using social media to find a job or find a candidate is starting to become very loud. Frankly, if you are a recruiter and you haven’t started using social media sites like LinkedIn, FaceBook and Twitter to find and stay in touch with prospective candidates, you are already behind. Remember the Internet moves at the speed of the Internet and that’s pretty fast. Things that seem important and relevant one day can be passe’ the next. Take blogging for instance, at one point there…
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Added by Ken Horst on April 29, 2009 at 4:08pm —
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Performance review time in any company is detested by most managers and employees. Most companies continue to follow the same old process of reviewing every candidate just once a year and make changes to compensation based on the outcome of the review. How can a manager expected to remember all the events from the first day of the year to the last? Is it right to expect a manager to record every significant event with the employee during the year? Should we expect the employee to accept…
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Added by sundar vanchinathan on April 29, 2009 at 3:46pm —
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Hi Partners,
We have an urgent requirement to be filled out for the following position. Kindly forward any of your consultants who fit the bill.
Position: Siebel Performance Test Engineer
Location: Foster City, CA
Duration: will go till Sep 2009
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Configure LoadRunner to execute Performance Test scripts.
Execute tests, document results, identify defects
REQUIRED: Siebel Performance Testing required as is Load Runner…
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Added by RT on April 29, 2009 at 2:52pm —
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I noticed a very interesting blog yesterday about a new recruiter inquiring about choosing and the validity of:
ATS. A woman responded that they, ATS"s, were a waste of time unless you have a data entry person, and even then there value were was questionable.
My situation is different, but has similarities. I do have an ATS system that I have never really developed or used fully. It also only cost 200 dollars. It will do some automatic data entry, particularly if you set up a…
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Added by Michael Sullivan on April 29, 2009 at 12:26pm —
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JOB DESCRIPTION for the role of Sr Engineer - Water Networks for Leading Renewable Energy Company in Middle East
Designation : SE, Water Network
Experience : 10.00 to 15.00 years; Education : B.Sc, M.B.A, M.PED
Role Purpose:
Managing the design and construction of water networks and pumping stations in the master planned City
Key Accountabilities:
• Review, interpretation & understanding of preliminary, concept & final design reports for…
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Added by Ashish Saluja on April 29, 2009 at 6:43am —
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Hi all,
i am currently in the process of identifying a Senior level construction professional from the OIL & GAS industry.
The role is with my client, a Leading International OIL & GAS facilities service provider, which has some acquired some major projects in UAE recently. This person would the the main point of contact with the client.
I am looking at someone with between 22 - 35 years of experience in construction field in the Oil & GAS industry.…
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Added by Ashish Saluja on April 29, 2009 at 6:07am —
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JOB DESCRIPTION for the role of Manager - Waste for Leading Renewable Energy Company in Middle East
Manager Waste
Experience: 7.00 to 10.00 years ; Education: B.Sc
Role Purpose:
Ensure that the city implements a sustainable, financially and operationally viable waste management system which is compliant with the City’s sustainability vision.
Key Accountabilities:
1. Identify the volumes of waste generated in the City based on phasing input from…
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Added by Ashish Saluja on April 29, 2009 at 6:00am —
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No, not the one wearing a suit and bearing flowers (oops, flashback, sorry), but the date of the infamous Smartrecruiters "dinner cooked in my home by a Master Chef," otherwise known as the "Yum Fest."
Lasse Sorensen is my chef of choice. We discovered the Master Chef from Denmark in a tiny town in Southern Illinois, while on one of our annual morel-hunting weekends. We lived in Chicago at the time and would cheat spring by three weeks by traveling down south around Easter time to…
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Added by Diana Luger on April 28, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Having friends and contacts in the industry (both recruiting and automotive) I've been involved in numerous conversations about layoffs recently. One in particular stuck out to me, though. A fellow corporate recruiter at another local OEM was groaning to me about how one of their contract agencies handled a recent round of staff reductions. I'll withhold the name of both companies since I'm not looking to drag any names through the mud, but it is worth discussing what happened.
This…
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Added by Gino Conti on April 28, 2009 at 4:24pm —
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We hear a lot about the high availability of talent. Is that really true? While you probably know someone who happened to be in the wrong industry and they got caught in massive downsizing, they are the exception. The government reported that the unemployment rate among college educated workers over the age of 25 in only 4.3%, or we are practically at full employment.
Former GE CEO Jack Welch said that an organization has:
• A players – top 20% who can be 8 times more…
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Added by Pat on April 28, 2009 at 3:25pm —
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With so much media attention focusing on the national recession and other problems with the economy, many college students who are about to graduate are concerned that they may have trouble finding
entry level jobs. According to a recent press release from CollegeGrad.com, there isn’t anything to worry about.
The website, which is considered one of the leading sites form entry level job and…
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Added by Cheezhead on April 28, 2009 at 2:48pm —
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Please respond on my blog page at
http://www.beyond.jobs/my-personal-problem-with-facebook/
I just finished reading
Steven Woods’ Blog (CTO of Eloqua) regarding the
merits of using Facebook as a B2B marketing tool. He argues that even
though his organization is specialized in B2B e- marketing, his isn’t
sure whether Facebook…
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Added by Konstantinos Kasekas on April 28, 2009 at 2:45pm —
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Ok, it's been awhile, I admit. A few years ago when all this hype started on social networking, I was slowly buying into it. Hardly anyone I knew was blogging or knew what it was and I believe it's landed. Yay! So send me your link and I'll add you. Here are my links...I think I got them all. Work in progress...
So here I…
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Added by Jennifer Loesch on April 28, 2009 at 2:30pm —
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I'm currently building a business case for a Recruiting CRM solution and would like to get some ideas and opinions on vendors and products to include in my research. Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Added by Daryl Draper on April 28, 2009 at 11:25am —
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The word “should” implies responsibility. It connotes demand, and that's just not the case. Life has a rhythm, it ebbs and flows. My failures haven't been failures so to speak, I just haven't been as good as I needed to be. I may not have specific control over my situation, but I have a choice about how I view it.
If I continue to do things the way I've always done them, I am not going to generate as much revenue this year as I did in 2007…
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Added by Christopher McCann on April 28, 2009 at 10:30am —
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