Many business leaders cite what has become a cliché: that people, human capital, are their company’s most important asset. But do most CEO’s walk the talk? In an article last week in the Harvard Business Review called The Only Thing That…
When you’re managing a successful team you know it. You see and hear it happening to other people but it hasn’t happened to you - yet. You’ve even done it to other teams whether you know it or not in order to build your existing team. The better your team is, the more likely they will get recruited or leave for something that’s better for them. At least they think it’s better.
Face it, one of the prime characteristics a successful employee possesses is to think bigger about things… Continue
Added by Timothy Yandel on June 16, 2011 at 11:14am —
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I just got back from a long flight. It was your typical business trip. Head to the airport – jump on a plane (after suffering the crush of too many people trying to avoid “Bag Check”), get off the plane, rent the car, find the hotel, sleep poorly, get up early to work out (this for maintaining sanity) then spend the day working with a client. Then off to the airport (30 minutes later than you intended to leave, which puts you in a heated rush) and do all the same in reverse. When I get on that… Continue
Mom always said, “If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”
Mom, of course, pre-dates the internet. Had she been aware of the impact of social media, she might have added “ESPECIALLY on Facebook!”
By now, we all know that social media can both be a powerful tool and an unintentional (and often self-directed) weapon. You’ve probably already seen the post about the woman who got fired for complaining about her boss …
Employers and staffing agencies posted over 121,000 new job ads for Registered Nurses in May, up 46% from May 2010. About 10% of that growth, or 12,700, were ads placed for positions at General and Surgical Hospitals, where annual turnover rates for RNs average 14% according to a recent KPMG survey. Year-over-year growth in hiring demand for hospitals is a strong 36%, but it should be…
These days, it seems that there are conferences for every profession, hobby or interest. From Comic-Con to academic/professional conferences like… Continue
Added by Kirk Baumann on June 16, 2011 at 7:30am —
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Recruiters blog is for HR Professionals and recruiters, this is not a blog about recruiting, it is a piece of history relevant to South Africa that I have a duty to share, as I am a South African.
16 June 1976 - The Soweto Uprising.
The accounts of how many people died vary from 200 to 600, with Reuters news agency currently reporting there…
I believe everything happens for a reason. That being said, my flight left that afternoon, my wife Kaella and I were off to New York (my first time). When the airplane lifted from the runway and Justin Beiber’s Never Say Never started playing, I thought, “…everything… Continue
Added by Erin Wilson on June 16, 2011 at 1:08am —
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Recently, we have been spending a lot of time on the question “how many recruiters do we need in our corporate staffing function”? When corporate staffing budgets were decimated over the last three years, and have (very) slowly moved back up again as the economy has trickled upwards, there has been a renewed dialogue on this age-old question. We have at least three…
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Added by Ryan Pratt on June 15, 2011 at 2:30pm —
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Next week I throw myself back into recruiting (this time, corporate – something new!). I’ve been thinking a lot about how I’m going to handle the candidate experience. Surely some things are out of my control – I will be working with a recruiting coordinator, flexing to the needs and schedules of my hiring managers, and of course the whims of the candidates themselves. (Of course I want to work for your company. Unless this other offer comes through. I can interview anytime. Except…
There is no doubt that recruiting is becoming a more strategic function within the corporate world. Companies are continually looking to improve their recruiting strategy to help them bring in more talented people in a more efficient way. With this need for better recruiting strategy they are looking for their recruiting organizations to evolve and become more strategic.
When we look at the continued evolution of the recruiting function, we continually compare it to sales,…
Starting on June 26-29, the Society for Human Resource and Management’s annual expo is taking place in bright and bustling Las Vegas, Nevada. With a huge number of sessions, exhibits, presentations, no doubt your days will be full of new ideas and connections. Once you leave the exhibit hall, however, there is a whole city at your feet. Whether you plan on taking a new acquaintance out to dinner or strolling along the strip, human capital is first about humans, so here are some Las Vegas hot…
I was listening to a Wayne Dyer CD again. I like listening on the way to work because it distracts me from the long commute and it helps me focus on the important things in life. My take away from my last drive was the concept of reputation. He said something very simple and yet so true. He said that our reputation is not with us, it is with other people. Many of us spend a lot… Continue
There are different message boards, blogs, and think engines abroad these days out in the world of staffing. One we have grown to love is recruitingblogs.com. It is a wonderful place where we gather to think, write, share tactics, and in so many words harness a collective wisdom of what makes greatness.
So many things to consider in how we approach our involvement here. We the user community will be the important keys to ensure future success of this wonderful community. …
So we had great fun working with I Wear Your Shirt to promote ClearedJobs.Net. They were wearing our Summer Concert T-Shirts and did some of their usual wacky things they do to promote companies they work with.
I thought this was a great take on the Common Mistakes in a Job Search.
Added by Kathleen Smith on June 14, 2011 at 4:58pm —
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LinkedIn’s IPO a few weeks ago was a defining moment in staffing. I took it as a sign that we had reached an official turning point in the struggle to jump-start the economy. Yes, I know, we aren’t there yet – some people say unemployment hasn’t recovered quite yet at 9.1%. Although,…
This originated in a conversation I had with a columnist on TheLadders. I am a Recruiter and Business Development VP for Elever Professional, a nationwide search firm with consultants in Austin, Los Angeles and New York. Our consultants are in the business of farming professional relationships. In rather broad fashion, I'm offering some professional insight into how job seekers can… Continue
Added by Jeremy Spring on June 14, 2011 at 11:34am —
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