Tutorial Tuesday with Heather Bussing
Whoever in the dickens said "the law is an ass" can kiss their turn of phrase goodbye.
Heather puckers up...
Recruiting Law: Copyright and Fair Use
Bonus Track
Hmmm...John Sumser on relationships, friendship, business, client control and things that happen every million years.
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Added by Amitai Givertz on March 3, 2009 at 8:30am —
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I'm back full-time and ready to roll!
I want to thank everyone for the multitude of messages, calls, texts and comments I've received over the past year, while I was plugging away at Fort Benning.
I'm coming back to a much weaker economy which strengthens the need for efficiency and cost savings.
That's where we excel.
I look forward to speaking with and/or seeing you all soon.
- Chad…
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Added by Chad Sowash on March 3, 2009 at 7:53am —
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Each time there is a downturn, and this can be traced back to the last three or four downturns, we have seen a trend of companies revisiting how they operate and looking at their strategy in terms of preparation for the future. But the current downturn is unprecedented and a number of companies are asking the fundamental question: Do we “in-source” or “outsource”?
In other words, companies are thinking if they should groom talent in-house, or perhaps find a strategic partner which…
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Added by Naveen Kumar Moturi on March 3, 2009 at 4:26am —
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(Feb 27, 2009) Sourcing, as currently practiced, is a short term phenomenon. There is money to be made in the field today because the techniques required to find people are arcane and confusing. Additionally, with the strong exception of
Avature and
Broadlook's products, there are no useful tools for the automation of the process.
Meanwhile people are getting easier and easier to find.
The next…
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Added by John Sumser on March 2, 2009 at 11:00pm —
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I have over 8 years of healthcare recruitment experience and have worked in a virtual capacity for the past 4 years. If you have any leads, advice, etc - I would welcome your feedback!
My resume is posted on this site and I can be reached directly at:
hadookin@gmail.com
Thanks!
Anna Marie
Added by Anna Marie Jameson on March 2, 2009 at 10:15pm —
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Recently, I had an opportunity to record an
interview podcast with Sheila Greco, founder and president of Sheila Greco and Associates. This is the third recession her firm has navigated in its 20-year history. With about 30 employees, we wanted to hear what her company was doing to weather the storm of client layoffs and budget cuts.
Here are the
talking points covered in the interview on…
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Added by Peter Clayton on March 2, 2009 at 9:22pm —
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With the turndown, many companies have to lay-off experienced workers and are short staffed for major projects. Institutional Partners is a resource for alternative asset companies involved in real estate, private equity, hedge funds, family office, infrastructure and green markets who need temporary industry experts. We maintain a database of thousands of industry experts who are looking for temporary assignments and match them with our clients’ assignments. We screen each person professional…
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Added by Bryan Shaffer on March 2, 2009 at 4:37pm —
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Click here for Crispin's and Mehler's 2008 Sources of Hires survey. This is a must-read for people who have opinions about hiring that aren't backed by facts.
Added by Steve Levy on March 2, 2009 at 3:35pm —
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A proposal to start conducting
background checks on anyone involved with corporate jet flights is already causing trouble.
The
Transportation Security Administration is proposing that passengers on corporate jets undergo background checks. The checks would include checking passengers against terrorist watch lists, the same process airline passengers face, but no physical screening. According to an…
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Added by Cheezhead on March 2, 2009 at 2:02pm —
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The trimming of dividends - perhaps to preserve cash on the balance sheet - certainly fueled sell-offs but this
drop below 7000 sure is humbling.
Companies need to extend credit and they need to do it fast; we've loaned them the funds and they're still sitting on their bundles of green. Call your local politician and get them to get on the horn and tell these freeloaders to lend, lend, lend.
Added by Steve Levy on March 2, 2009 at 1:35pm —
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Support the leadership of a cutting edge programme that’s transforming schools and community food culture across England. We are a £multi-million programme funded by the Big Lottery Fund led by the Soil Association, working with schools and communities to increase knowledge and consumption of healthy and sustainable food via its award schemes and through direct support to 180 schools.
Food for Life Partnership Delivery Manager, Schools
c£35,000
Based in Bristol with…
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Added by Georgina McLeod on March 2, 2009 at 12:21pm —
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All the tech tools that we have for sourcing are great, but don't mean a whole lot if you can't use the information you gather. Click
here to read more.
Added by Gino Conti on March 2, 2009 at 10:39am —
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Seems as if the
Department of Energy has $25 Billion to make loans to financially viable companies to use to fund development of electric powered cars. The
program was developed in 2007 and has yet to dole out any money - money that would undoubtedly create jobs for recruiters as well.
The program’s small staff — around a dozen part-… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on March 2, 2009 at 10:36am —
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My experience recruiting for IT consultants is very different from recruitin for Registered Nurses...with IT consultants you may either call them or by simply posting an add online- you get through them and they start calling you.
WIht healthcare though- speficically nurses..since they work odd shifts and lots of 12 hour shifts...I am not quite sure if they ever find a time to be online to look for jobs..not to mention- there's a lot of jobs for nurses which makes it challenging to…
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Added by Jennifer LaVigne on March 2, 2009 at 9:31am —
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Mendoza's Monday Member Showcase
This week Dave profiles a recruiter with a lot a trcak record in recruiting and on the pavement too.
Meet Marcus Zack Ronaldi: Corporate Sourcer, Marathon Runner & Community Do-Gooder
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Week three and picking up the pace, singularly focused.
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Added by Amitai Givertz on March 2, 2009 at 8:00am —
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Hands up all those who feel this.... go on... I know you want to, or have wanted to in the past.
I have a problem.... which I am a little embarrassed to write about. For goodness sake I am a grown man, I should be able to work this stuff out.
My TO DO List has stretched amazingly, I swear when I left it the other day it was fine, quite happy swimming along, not a care in the world. Now, sitting here very late Friday night,…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on March 2, 2009 at 7:37am —
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Selecting the right key words is critical to achieving visibility in online searches. Ms. Kory recently learned that rather than pull in buyers, creative copywriting can keep them away. "I have a wonderful apartment on Central Park West that has park views," she said, referring to a two-bedroom prewar co-op apartment currently listed at $4.15 million. "I was so tired of using the words 'park views' that I decided to write 'park vistas.' But it didn’t show up on any keyword search. People… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on March 1, 2009 at 4:57pm —
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Social media is changing the way we do business and achieve success. Whether you are marketing a product or service, recruiting talent or involved in a political campaign you have to be aware of the changes in successful marketing strategies. Social media is all about stimulating conversations and creating relationships. Successful campaigns are using social media but how is it affecting our marketing strategies in this down economy?
Ira Kaufman noted in his post…
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Added by Patsy Stewart on March 1, 2009 at 3:29pm —
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It is hard to think of any job-hunting skills that Alexis Lovell lacks. As a recruiter for Silicon Valley technology companies, and before that, for retailers, she has advised job candidates on résumé preparation, personal presentation and interview skills for the last eight years. Networking strategies and trolling social networks and online job sites are the tools of her trade.
Yet none of those things is helping one candidate in need of a job these days: Ms. Lovell… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on March 1, 2009 at 2:33pm —
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Forced from executive pay to hourly wages
We've all heard that a good number of the unemployed decide not to seek part-time work because it might interfere with their job searches.
But Mr. Cooper rises every day at 4 a.m. and, after a time of prayer, devotes two hours to his job hunt on the computer. He prints out a detailed call list of prospective employers to take with him, squeezing in phone conversations… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on March 1, 2009 at 2:16pm —
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