Recruiters know how to use the phone since they spend so much time calling clients and candidates yet many are ineffective in their ability to set appointments or present candidates. I still hear recruiters telling me all the time about how they submitted a candidate via email vs doing a call-and-present. Technology is a great asset to us but we need to get off email and do more F2F, especially in this market, and the best way to get there is to improve your phone skills.
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Added by Craig Silverman on October 20, 2009 at 8:00pm —
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Job seekers can now add Botox to the job search checklist just after resume and coverletter. In an increasingly youth-obsessed culture, job seekers look to physical enhancements to appear more confident and youthful in the job search. These enhancements vary from hair coloring, weight loss, Botox, and even plastic surgery.
And as the number of unemployed climbs above the 16 million mark, job seekers are becoming more conscious of ways to differentiate themselves from other candidates…
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Added by Jessica Miller-Merrell on October 20, 2009 at 4:37pm —
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This isn't the first time that the subject of closure has come up on this blog. In a previous post entitled
Handling Non-acceptance, we told candidates not to focus on the things that they cannot change. Sometimes you will not know why you were not chosen for a…
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Added by Pedro S. Silva II on October 20, 2009 at 4:27pm —
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“References available upon request.” We are all extremely familiar with the phrase, or some variation thereof, indicating that a host of credible witnesses stand at the ready to affirm a candidate’s praises. Some modern day camps including the University of California at Berkeley and Emory University in Atlanta no longer recommend including the classic expression as a part of a polished and professional CV. It is now assumed that if the candidate is as fabulous as they claim, they will be able…
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Added by Michael Brandt on October 20, 2009 at 10:30am —
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Save quite a bit of cash by taking advantage of these free ways to advertise your job openings:
10. Blog
Writing a blog is free (we recommend using
WordPress.com), and allows you to put your message on the web without involving your IT department.
9. Twitter
With TwitterFeed, you can easily setup your jobs to auto-post on your Twitter site - just follow these…
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Added by Julia on October 20, 2009 at 10:27am —
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When are you going to get my invoice paid?
Added by Jon Murchington on October 20, 2009 at 9:31am —
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There's an update from my end - After a decade in HR and training - my career has taken a turn for the new - I have joined social business strategy firm 2020 Social in India to head the enterprise practice
Here's my
detailed blog post about it :-)
Do drop me a note just to say Hi!
Added by Gautam Ghosh on October 20, 2009 at 6:55am —
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Please read all my blog posts here
http://gregsavage.com.au/
I have been reading quite a bit lately about creating a personal brand online. The subject fascinates me, not least because I see so many people making a total hash of it by the inane things they post on Facebook, Twitter, blog replies, and to a lesser extent, LinkedIn.
But recently I had such a powerful personal example happen to me, that I feel compelled to share it with you. This small Twitter exchange…
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Added by Greg Savage on October 20, 2009 at 2:33am —
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SmartJobBoard job board software release 2.4 has been launched today. We made a big effort by including frequently requested features to this new version. Among them such significant improvements as:
* Multi currency system
* Boolean search
* Templates highlight
* Resume Visibility option for job seeker
* And much more…
Please see a complete list of new…
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Added by Rodion on October 20, 2009 at 2:33am —
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ARE YOU GOING TO STAFFING WORLD IN ORLANDO THIS WEEK?
If so, please stop by our booth #319
Great give a ways, drawings and product demos available.
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Adapt Staffing is the ideal software solution for staffing and recruiting agencies wanting to reduce costs, improve customer satisfaction, and increase market share. With over 35 years of experience in developing benchmark products and services for the…
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Added by Holly Pellum on October 19, 2009 at 12:01pm —
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Hi Dan!
I so agree that we have to understand how vulnerable people are when they put themselves 'out there', so-to-speak. One thing I do with my candidates when I have to deliver nebulous feedback is to give a relationship analogy. Relationships - dating/interviewing, etc., are about chemistry - if it doesn't click, it is not the fault of either party, but simply an unexplainable feeling. When I explain disinterested feedback in that way, people seem to take it…
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Added by Deborah Kantor on October 19, 2009 at 11:55am —
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At their core, most job boards are series of one-way communications: employer posts a job; job seeker responds to employer; employer does (or doesn’t) respond to job seeker. Each communication is distinct and separated by both time and method – some might even say fragmented.
Compare to a blog, social networking site, or Twitter: you send out a communication – and built into your communication are methods for readers to respond, as well as the expectation they will; readers DO…
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Added by Jeff Dickey-Chasins on October 19, 2009 at 9:39am —
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I love days when I can share good news and today is one of them.
I am happy to be able announce that
RecruitingBlogs.com has acquired
PunkRockHR.com and even more excited about being able to work with
Laurie Ruettimann. Laurie has a great spirit and she knows how to make things work. If you have not been to her…
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Added by Slouch on October 19, 2009 at 7:00am —
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Okay, Okay, I know that I have not posted in the last couple of weeks. In my experience, blogging is something that you need to get into the habit of doing and once you do it regularly, you will enjoy it. If you don't do it regularly, then you find it hard to start again!
I have experienced a couple of similar scenario's recently.
1) Walking
Last winter, when I started working at a regular office again, within 2 miles from home, I was…
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Added by Jonny Hiles on October 19, 2009 at 5:47am —
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Sunday night you gear up for Monday. Packed the computer - check. Car keys are in place - check. Employee Badge in purse - check. We plan and schedule the most important meetings beginning of the week so we can then plan on spending the latter part of the week "catching up".
Mondays are always buzzing around with people chugging down coffee by the gallons asking others what they did over the weekend. Then comes Wednesday, hump day, and things…
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Added by Tina M. on October 16, 2009 at 5:44pm —
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Those with jobs in Nashville got a small break as Tennessee's employment rate slightly declined. Go to
http://nashville.jobing.com to find Nashville jobs.
The
Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development recently announced that the state's unemployment rate declined .2 percent, from 10.7 percent during August to 10.5 percent during…
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Added by Cheezhead on October 16, 2009 at 4:47pm —
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Recruiting strategies may flex and change with economic conditions and in reaction to competitors in the market. But there are certain best practices that are a constant benefit to every organization that adheres to them, whether the economy is up or down. Recruiting excellence has a direct, and positive, impact on the bottom line. Increasing revenue per employee and saving turnover costs are two important benefits. Here are six recruiting best practices that will make a measureable difference…
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Added by Kathleen Quinn Votaw on October 16, 2009 at 9:48am —
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Recruiting is a highly competitive sport. All external recruiters reach for the top, hoping to become finally recognized as a Gold Recruiter.
Recruiting is probably not much of a team sport, based on my observations from a corporate HR desk. Perhaps it is a function of the general reward system, with commissions linked to placement. Perform well and you get paid well.
The competition suggests there are a lot of recruiters. Entry levels are relatively low. This is evident…
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Added by Charles Van Heerden on October 16, 2009 at 4:26am —
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If you are a recruiter, and even if you are a star recruiter, make sure that you dont do the below mentioned mistakes as part of your recruitment process. They are criminal and not excusable. Just because your time to fill and cost to fill metrics are good does not mean that you can get away messing up with the process and system.
1. Not entering the data into the Applicant Tracking System.
Lot of so called star recruiters hide behind the excuse that data entry is too tedious…
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Added by Kiran Gali on October 16, 2009 at 4:25am —
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I had to share this with you all.
Recruiter.co.uk has just ran a main feature about PeopleMaps' new product.
It talks about how Employers are able to receive unlimited access to a free online psychometric profiling service from PeopleMaps.
Now that's a very cool idea, don't you think?
Added by Martin Gibbons on October 16, 2009 at 3:28am —
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