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Recruitment refers to the process of finding possible candidates for a job or function, usually undertaken by recruiters. It also…
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Rob posted the following comment which I wanted to address:
rcimperman: Hi Nicole. This posting reminded me of an interesting topic you may want to…
Added by Nicole Hardin on July 24, 2007 at 12:11am — 2 Comments
Blogging in my field (recruiting and technology) is no easy task. I have found it is difficult to give an original though to a subject that has been so over talked by everyone from CEOs to HR professionals and beyond. Frightening terms like "the War…
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Sitting here in DC looking out the window at the hottest day of the year so far (suppose to hit 100 with about 50% humidity) I was thinking about the heat warnings they issue. You know on the news and the radio: "drink plenty of water, don't lock your dogs in the car, don't run or…
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Well, I finally have a minute between calls and emails and lions and tigers and bears! Oh my! Now, I can sit down and write a little review of the Recruiting Roadshow Unconference. Overall, let’s just say that
it was not a waste of time (scared you, didn’t I, Paul?). In fact, I gathered so much good information, I think my little newbie head might just burst.
The morning started with donuts. Lots and lot of donuts. Pink donuts.…
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As of writing, the hiring process in China is slowing a little as expatriate managers from multinational companies begin to take their summer holidays. With many decision makers out of town the slowdown will continue until September, when school starts.
Many of the positions that arose after the Chinese New Year bonuses were…
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Trumbull, CT (PRWEB) July 23, 2007 -- Jobs in Pods, the web's first ever audio jobcast service, announced today that national retailer Walgreens has begun using its services for a new
recruitment campaign which highlights the different career paths at
America's fastest-growing retail pharmacy.
The first "jobcast" focuses on Pharmacist jobs and can be listened to at Jobsinpods.com (…
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The Economics of Sex and Staffing
Why is it that people who hold to being liberal, open-minded and educated can so quickly throw all that away when the subject of sex and babies comes up? How is it that they so quickly confuse correlation with causality?
I'll offer two examples and ask readers to enlighten me. The first involves a chapter from a recent book by economist Steven Landsburg. The second originates from a lecture I heard this…
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"The empire of Rome collapsed when the Romans relied on paying outsiders to do their fighting for them. I wonder what will happen if today’s major corporations go on relying on superficiality, while paying consultants (who aren’t much better) to do their thinking for them?"
~taken from post on Slow Leadership, A Nation of Fast Food, With Leaders To Match
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Assuming NO limitations on the technology what would recruiters vote for as their top features to add to search engines?
Some of mine:
1. Access to all results. When I do a search and see 3500 results, and can only get to a maximum of 1000...ahhhhh
2. Some control over the business logic in the ranking algorythm. - to much popularity means too much mob mentality.
3. The ability to perform 2 searches and create a concordance of results in a 3rd search - Example get…
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As posted on my MN Headhunter blog...
I have received a few email the past two weeks wondering where I have been and why I had not been writing.
Between the day job of recruiting and the other day job of “Cruise Director” for the unconference I have been very, very busy. Mix in with that a volunteer stint at the University of Minnesota to help with the hiring of a graduate assistant I have been a little overwhelmed.
But it has…
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As posted this evening on my MN Headhunter blog...
I have been so involved in the planning process I failed to keep people up to date here. Response to the invitation below has been phenomenal. We have space for 100 attendees and have been on a…
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