Hi all,
I am looking for:
1. A Fair Issacs Blaze Advisor/Vitria skilled Consultant, for a 3 months project we have with one of our clients at Merrifield, Virginia.
2. Singl.eView Specialists, for a six months project we have with one of our clients at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Interested Consultants, please reply ASAP.
Shane
Added by Shane on June 25, 2008 at 5:58pm —
No Comments
I wonder how many of you have started your own business? After 20 years of corporate recruitment leadership roles, I have launched my own executive coaching firm. It is fun, exhilarating and scary at the same time.
The biggest joys so far have been the freedom to create the firm the way I want to and the engagement of five clients during the first month of operation. The challenges have been developing business and marketing plans, budgets, incorporating as an s-corp and having to do…
Continue
Added by Carlos Adame on June 25, 2008 at 4:57pm —
1 Comment
This is Vikram from Collabra and I am writing to you with reference to an exciting opportunity we have with one of our clients – for “Network Engineer” below. Please forward the resumes of your consultant that match the requirement.
Title: Network Engineer
Work Location: Windsor,CT
Project Description:
· Client site designer and network engineer
· To support the data networking environment for Client, providing design and delivery support. A strong knowledge…
Continue
Added by vikram on June 25, 2008 at 4:47pm —
No Comments
I just read an article on SHRM's home page today - "HR's New Role: Supporting Organizational Growth". That's new? I have always viewed workforce planning and aligning recruiting strategies with company objectives as part of my role. Are there really so many people out there that don't know that?
Maybe it's because I'm a generalist and a bit of a control freak. I just assume that as an HR professional, I should know what's going on in my company (or my clients') and anticipate it's…
Continue
Added by Pamela Moore, SPHR on June 25, 2008 at 3:17pm —
No Comments
Part 3 is about the delicate line between planning and over-planning:
“Winning is Accomplished Equally in the Preparation and Execution Phases” - Dr. Robert Anthony
In my experience, people who fail in our industry either spend all of their time in the preparation phase, developing an overly complex plan they become obsessed with – almost as if it’s a shield to keep them from
DOING anything – or they fail to plan anything and produce a…
Continue
Added by Art Pitcher on June 25, 2008 at 2:12pm —
No Comments
Position 2: Oracle EBS Inventory Management and Purchasing Consultant
Location: Houston, TX
Duration: 2 months +
Description: Oracle eBusiness suite Purchasing and Inventory Management consultant for requisition, purchase order processing, inventory, and planning requirements.
Thanks & Regards
Richard
Zieta Technologies
PH: 678-248-2096x 251| FX:…
Continue
Added by Ricky on June 25, 2008 at 11:35am —
No Comments
I used to date this guy (who shall remain nameless) who was under the misconception that he could do better than me. This probably comes across as a bit cocky on my part, but allow me to explain.
I was twenty-two and HOT. I had a real job, made lots of money, and had my own place in Virginia Highlands. I drove a new car (thanks, Dad), attended classes, was well-traveled, and fairly knowledgeable about politics and music. I had a nice stereo, a big bed, and I actually liked hanging…
Continue
Added by Shannon on June 25, 2008 at 11:34am —
5 Comments
DATE: Wed June 25, 2008. NOON New York Time
GUEST:
Lisa Rokusek Lisa's blog.
Lisa on Twitter
TOPIC: "I am not your average recruiter"
CALL & LISTEN INFO HERE
Added by Recruiting Animal on June 25, 2008 at 11:28am —
No Comments
Not too long ago, I was an independant contractor for a Florida based company. After leaving the company, I was told that I would receive my money in 30 days. Needless to say, I was never paid. Besides filing a complaint with my state labor board, is there anything else I should be doing? I have been trying endlessly to contact this employer and there has been no response. Is a lawyer my only option left?
Have any other contractors out there experienced the same thing and how did you go…
Continue
Added by Dana Brandani on June 25, 2008 at 11:25am —
1 Comment
Claudia’s Wednesday Wisdom
Claudia Faust advises on tricky situations, answers members' questions...
Claudia advises "Curious" on drawing the line between prepping and priming candidates:
Prep a candidate more than this and you’ve entered the realm of the bait-and-switch recruiter, someone who makes short term deals with the black heart of a used car salesman.
Read Claudia's three-point answer and let us know what your thoughts are...…
Continue
Added by Amitai Givertz on June 25, 2008 at 8:30am —
No Comments
Position Title: Application Engineer
Location: Jersey City NJ
Duration: Direct Hire
iPlacUSA seeks a full time Application Analyst / Engineer (UNIX, Perl, Shell) for our client a global financial services firm. This full time opportunity will be based in Jersey City NJ. The ideal candidate will possess the following technical skills and experience.
Job Summary:
• Essential technical skills will be both Perl and Shell scripting and the…
Continue
Added by Aswathy R Pillai on June 25, 2008 at 1:30am —
No Comments
Dear Claudia,
How much is too much when preparing a candidate for interviews?
Curious
Dear Curious,
This is a great question, because it hints at some of the juicy stuff in recruiting closets: the fine line between finding the right person and earning a fee, between making a hire and priming the pump for future turnover. Where does a good recruiter draw the line? And when does coaching a candidate create unfair advantage, or worse yet - a…
Continue
Added by Claudia Faust on June 24, 2008 at 10:00pm —
2 Comments
Hi, I am a recruiter from South Eastern Pennsylvania. My niche is sort of mechanics, all kinds, electro-mechanical, industrial maintenance mechanics, electricians and technicians. I could alway use some help, finding a good mechanic can sometimes be really frustrating. If anyone has a good link or a good tip to find dependable mechanics, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Added by Dane Adams on June 24, 2008 at 9:47pm —
No Comments
Talent Talk Cafe, June 24th 3pm ET/ 12pm PT
Community: Moving to Action Part 1
We started a conversation around Community by first addressing the ultimate question - What is Community? From there we asked - What happens if you build a recruitment strategy that begins by first establishing a deliberate community focus.
This week we explored moving to action and integrating social media into your recruitment strategy:
Setting… Continue
Added by Susan Burns on June 24, 2008 at 6:00pm —
No Comments
Urgently require CCIE Network Engineers...
Please check up your database and let me know if you have any willing to work in the below locations -
North Carolina
Florida
New Jersey
Texas.
Look forward to your response.
Added by Navjot Singh on June 24, 2008 at 4:54pm —
1 Comment
Blue Chip Expert is a worldwide job site for high-end professionals and consultants. Recruiters build their networks and receive referral fees for both candidates in their network that are placed as well as jobs filled for any posted by hiring managers in your network.
If you are interested, click on the link below to register:
http://www.bluechipexpert.com/invite?code=cs5020
Added by Craig Sidell on June 24, 2008 at 4:48pm —
No Comments
Responsibilities
Reporting to the Co-founders, and working closely with other senior executives of the fund, the Director of Human Resources will develop and structure an effective human resources function that will support the continued growth and development of the fund. Specifically, the Director of Human Resources will be a resource for the other professionals in regards to a broad range of human capital and employee relations issues. In this capacity, the successful candidate will…
Continue
Added by Catherine Russo on June 24, 2008 at 4:13pm —
No Comments
I am a owner of an executive search firm in So. Ca. I need help filling a position for A Material Planning Mgr. out of Semiconductors who will relocate to So. Ca. Please help or suggestions. Thxs.
Added by alan gold on June 24, 2008 at 3:24pm —
No Comments
The Sales Manager's responsibility is to manage strategic sales reps and inside sales force. The Sales manager is responsible for personally selling certain accounts either directly or in conjunction with sales reps who maintain & generate new business, building business nationwide, and continuously increase client base in the database by Selling the services of Delta-T.
The Sales Manager's primary responsibility is generating the required gross profit from strategic sales force…
Continue
Added by Alysia Hedegard on June 24, 2008 at 3:12pm —
No Comments
So I’m sitting at my desk, drinking my 9:00 a.m. Lady Grey tea, black with one sugar, and munching on some green grapes. This little break is Nancy Nirvana where I enjoy delicious fresh fruit and a wonderful lightly sweetened tea while reading my email digests, checking out recruitingblogs.com, etc. Birds are chirping, the sun is shining – you get the picture.
Delicately picking my gorgeous grapes off the vine and placing them into my bow-shaped mouth (I wish!), one teeny tiny little…
Continue
Added by Nancy Ford on June 24, 2008 at 3:02pm —
2 Comments