I have just been asked by a client to consider their future strategies aroung direct resourcing. I would be very interested to hear what your opinions are on where the professional talent will be found in 3-5 years time and what you think we are going to have to start doing now, to tap into those areas.
Thanks, I look forward to reading your ideas.
Added by Andy Headworth on February 26, 2008 at 8:50am —
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I have been aggressively looking for a Senior Linux Administrator in Southern California for weeks now to no avail! The worst part is that the client seems to be expecting too much from a skills perspective for the money they are willing to pay. Does anyone have any non-traditional methods that I should be utilizing to find these guys?
Could anyone please provide any ideas for the following 2 scenarios:
1. You meet the IT Hiring Manager of a company you are prospecting to in the elevator, you have already left voicemails for him and you now have a minute or so in the elevator with this Hiring Mgr. This Hiring Mgr knows your name already from your voicemails. How would you sell your services and perhaps arrange a meeting with this Hiring Mgr.
2. You are given a referral by a consultant… Continue
I wanted to send out a Monday note to everyone on RecruitingBlogs.com about some things.
We have two great events coming up. The first is in Las Vegas next week and the other is in Dallas March 6th.
What is interesting about Vegas event is that almost all of the sponsorship money was from members of RecruitingBlogs.com. I really appreciate the generosity from Ben Yoskovitz and standoutjobs.com, George Vasu from… Continue
The World Bank just issued a report that signals continued good times for 3rd party recruitment companies, with some possible relief for hiring departments, and an ongoing challenge in retention.
The World Bank never uses the expression soft landing but that is essentially what they are suggesting. This is good for 3rd party recruitment companies because the skills demand continues, but at only a slightly reduced level. The uncertain economic… Continue
Added by Frank Mulligan on February 25, 2008 at 8:30am —
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I would like to thank Dr. Zimmerman for giving me the opportunity to speak to his graduate and undergraduate classes at Texas A&M. I had a great time, and I think I actually taught them something on what it takes to be a successful recruiter.
During my time at Texas A&M, I spoke to Dr. Zimmerman and Dr. Boswell about their research papers they have published ............…
As I scrolled through the endless emails that accumulated overnight, one title caught my eye “Career Exploration: Paying the Bills and Feeding the Soul.”
As I opened the email to learn more I thought of the candidates I’ve worked with over the years, male and female for whom this message resonates. We often connect the nourishing of the soul and spirit with women but it is very much a need common to both genders.
When this need is fulfilled it can have a positive impact on… Continue
Article Title: Are You a Martyr To Your Job?
Author Byline: Marilyn J. Tellez, M.A.
Author Website: http://doitnowcareercoach.info
ARE YOU A MARTYR TO YOUR JOB?
I believe anyone reading this article knows or has known about job martyrs. Maybe you are one. My definition of a martyr is one who has a calling to become self sacrificial and is willing to sacrifice themselves to a purpose that is larger than themselves and not one that is making happiness come… Continue
Added by Holli Maestas on February 23, 2008 at 11:38am —
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It is interesting that Nike is the only one listed that was also on the list last year. I am surprised LG wasn’t higher
The World's Most Innovative Companies
Added by Recruitnik on February 22, 2008 at 9:50pm —
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I have only been in recruiting for a year and a half now. My first gig after going through Internet Recruiter training at Duran HCP was at Google, where I was able to build a small network of friends. When my contract ended, I applied for every sourcing job I could find and some would get back to me, but they went no further. Instead it was through a friend I met at Google that I was able to score my next gig at Yahoo!. At Yahoo! I met many more people, and when my contract ended there, they… Continue
This question affects all of us anyone looking to acquire great talent has a staffing partner. But the question is what kind of staffing partner are you to your clients?
As a recruiting professional I have run into many recruiters that do not understand the true meaning of being a great staffing partner, or they think that they have done all they can, and feel there is nothing more they can do. Let’s cover a few key areas that would be a great start to building a great staffing partnership… Continue
Okay... I admit it... Traditional networking and headhunting isn't as easy as it used to be. It's difficult to get back into the swing of "dialing for dollars". Any new tips on luring skilled IT professionals who are otherwise 'not looking'? I am still confused about how to go about blogging so any tips on that are also greatly appreciated. I am sure my colleauges would like any tips on using the Internet as a tool as well.
SUBJECT: Today We Go Interactive and Global - Take the Global Recruiting Trends 2008 survey
To get started, click or paste the following link into your web browser: http://www.glrsurveys.com/globaltrends2008/
The shortage of talent globally is impacting recruiters everywhere, forcing recruiters around the globe to look for candidates outside of their own borders.
But how much global recruiting is really happening? What are the trends? What are the greatest… Continue
Added by Dave Mendoza on February 21, 2008 at 9:00am —
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In the online recruitment world we spend a lot of time asking questions like “What’s the next social network the new wave of job seekers will be using?” and “How can we reach out to Generation Y?” The truth is we should probably be putting our effort into answering the question “How do I get my dad to use a job board?” Why?