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Use Procurement Search Recruiters When You’re Looking For Work

Looking for work is not an easy process. It can be challenging, even when you have a lot of experience and accolades in your industry. Most job seekers end up settling for a position they can barely tolerate to make the job hunting stop. Others make something out of their frustrations and decide to be their own bosses. But instead of giving up or settling for something that isn’t you, there are resources out there that can help…

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Added by Bryony Shaw on March 28, 2015 at 12:30pm — No Comments

Is Your Job Board a Good Recruiting Vehicle?

Running an online job board can be very rewarding, but only if you have a steady flow of traffic to your site.

Unfortunately, data aggregators and social media are expanding the job recruiting market, which is a growing threat for many online job boards.

If you're job board is feeling the pinch, here's what you can do to offer the best online recruiting vehicle…

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Added by Dave on March 27, 2015 at 7:00pm — No Comments

Busting Your Bracket: Why Recruiting Stats Are Crap

Do you have a March Madness bracket? I personally have a few running right now. My strategy to pick this time? Random.

My logic here is that every year before now, I’ve gone on ESPN and checked the predictions from the sportscasters. I have that little bit of hope that this could be the year I actually win a bracket contest. And do you know who I lose to? Usually it’s…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on March 27, 2015 at 1:53pm — 4 Comments

5 Tips to Finding Your Dream Teaching Job

Whether you’re a seasoned teaching expert with many years experience, a recent graduate seeking new opportunities in the teaching industry or someone outside of the education industry looking for new career prospects, finding a new teaching job takes time, effort and plenty of consideration.

Not only is it a daunting process, it’s also quite difficult considering many…

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Added by Mike James on March 27, 2015 at 9:18am — No Comments

How to source on the lesser known sites!! Instagram

How to source on the lesser known sites!! Instagram

Instagram is a site where you can take pictures, videos and store them and then share them with

your social profiles. Instagram is very well known in the community but few have tried to source in

 it. Well to do this without worry you need go no further than…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on March 26, 2015 at 7:07pm — No Comments

Video Interviewing and Your Recruiting Strategy

Let's be honest, if we took a look at the technology you're using to interview even 5 years ago, I bet it would look almost the same as it does today. Maybe a new platform or two but essentially the same sh*t, different year, despite the blogging community and a ton of startups who have spent plenty of time trying to convince you to try this, that and the other thing to…

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Added by Katrina Kibben on March 26, 2015 at 2:47pm — No Comments

Trace Your Debtors With Frontline Collections

One of the other services provided by Frontline Collections is tracing or tracking bad debtors who are trying to escape their debts without paying it. This kind of service is a supporting service being provided by Tracesure for Frontline CollectionsDebt Collectors.

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Tracesure

Tracesure’sunique goal is called “no trace – no fee” service which means that as long as the debtor is not yet traced or located then you are not obliged to pay for the fee.…

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Added by Geo Msn on March 26, 2015 at 4:30am — No Comments

The Significance Of Increased Traffic At A Blog

Blogging is not a new phenomenon and has been around for quite a while. Many people including artists, celebrities, politicians, and many significant others have experimented with running blogs and many have been successful in their venture. However, there is a huge amount of people who have failed in running a blog as they did not have anyone to read and share the posts. Why does this happen?…

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Added by Geo Msn on March 26, 2015 at 1:30am — No Comments

Back on British soil: The impact of a stronger UK economy on recruitment in the pharmaceutical industry

At the height of the economic downturn, confidence in the UK’s economy dropped. In a bid to reduce manufacturing costs and stabilise investments, many pharmaceutical companies took these processes abroad. As a consequence, some of our highly skilled, domestic labour force went with it and project availability in the UK changed. Today, Britain’s economy is…

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Added by Austin Fraser Ltd on March 25, 2015 at 2:18pm — No Comments

Critical Thinking

I attended an excellent webinar on Critical Thinking today.  The speaker sighted some interesting statistics about how much need there is for training in Critical Thinking.  Executives view Critical Thinking as one of the most important needs for employees and there is a huge skills gap.  Higher education is not teaching / training people in critical thinking skills and college graduates are assessed by upper management as very lacking in that area.  Critical Thinking is one of the most…

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Added by Sue Orr on March 25, 2015 at 1:52pm — No Comments

Beyond the suit: What makes a great candidate experience when dealing with recruiters?

Hiring new personnel can be a time consuming, challenging and stressful process for all parties. Candidates place their skills and career progression into the hands of recruiting staff whilst employers invest considerable finances into the sourcing their ideal applicant. As everyone involved wants results, it is vital to make the experience a positive…

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Added by Austin Fraser Ltd on March 25, 2015 at 10:28am — No Comments

#FirstInHr: How to Recruit and Hire Like a Pro

You’re new to hiring. Because, well, you’re not a hiring professional really. The small business owner you work for spends 35-45% of business hours handling employee-related paperwork, recruitment, hiring, and onboarding… in other words,…

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Added by Raj Sheth on March 25, 2015 at 6:30am — 2 Comments

Tom Petty, Blogging Copycats, and YOU

Recently, Sam Smith, a young UK crooner had to pay royalties from his hit “Stay with Me” to Tom Petty, due to similarities in the chorus to “Won’t Back Down”. This isn’t the first instance where Tom Petty, his lawyers or his fans have insisted that the rock legend was being copied by a younger musician or band. And while when listening to the songs in question, you can’t…
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Added by Maren Hogan on March 25, 2015 at 6:30am — 3 Comments

Tips For Finding The Best Heating And Cooling Services

The need for heating and cooling companies is clear from the fact that appliances demand the professional maintenance and regulatory services with regular intervals. For assuring the long time effective functioning of both commercial as well as residential heating and cooling systems, these professional services are essential. One can find a many online and offline heating and cooling service provider companies, but not each and every company is capable enough for delivering the desirable…

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Added by Geo Msn on March 25, 2015 at 5:30am — No Comments

What To Name Your Exotic Pet

Any person who has an exotic pet or two is pretty much aware that typical and cute names like Buddy or Fluffy don’t seem right for them. So where do you begin when you’re trying to find a perfect name for your not so conventional pet?

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Even Naming Your Exotic Pets Has a Criteria

In finding the perfect name, most exotic pet owners begin by classifying the type or breed of their exotic pets. Origins of these pets are usually the strongest bases…

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Added by Geo Msn on March 25, 2015 at 4:30am — No Comments

A Radical Reductionist Analysis of the "Purple Squirrel" Idiom

Really?  "Purple Squirrel"?

Is that the best you can come up with to describe an 'unfindable' candidate?

I remember seeing red squirrels for the first time in 1976, in the Vienna Graveyard, while I made my pilgrimage to the tombs of Beethoven, Schoenberg, the Strausses, Schubert, and other great Viennese super-composers.  "Rock-stars", if you will, to reinvent another overused phrase.

I had never seen red squirrels, before, so I was pretty amazed with them, as there were…

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Added by Nicholas Meyler on March 25, 2015 at 12:00am — 1 Comment

Battles Worth Fighting

I shared two very different articles on Facebook this week. One was about a female engineer at…

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Added by Amy Ala Miller on March 24, 2015 at 10:00pm — 8 Comments

Weed and Greenhouse: what's growing in online recruiting

Well, another 30 days has come and gone - and not surprisingly, things have happened in the job board and online recruiting industry. Has anything…

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Added by Jeff Dickey-Chasins on March 24, 2015 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

Employer Branding: The Never Ending Story

Branding demands commitment; commitment to continual re-invention; striking chords with people to stir their emotions; and commitment to imagination. It is easy to be cynical about such things, much harder to be successful.” – Sir Richard…

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Added by Julie Salerno on March 24, 2015 at 6:30am — No Comments

Hey Business Owners, You're Doing Social Media All Wrong



By Eric Foutch

Even with all the information out there in support of social media for businesses, many are still convinced it isn’t worth their time or energy. They’re wrong, and if you’re not participating in social media, then so are you! Here are some major social media mistakes you’re making:

OPTING OUT 

We are in…

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Added by Maren Hogan on March 24, 2015 at 6:30am — No Comments

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