Year-over-year increases continue for all but two of the top 25 candidates most in demand. Healthcare jobs continue to be a bright spot along with healthy increases in sales roles, which demonstrates the continued strength of the recovery.
Firms are advised to actively recruit for these roles as 25% or more of the demand will convert into usage of staffing and recruiting firms.
Data:…
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Resume software is defined as, if you had moderately done it manually or can't afford to pay a writing service. Now these software packages help us with resume scripting and suppressing.
Everyone must be familiar with the…
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This was a question asked of me earlier in the week. The answer is simple- you can’t. Everyone who has anything to do with sales, with recruiting, with dealing in relationships between staff and customers all have their own way of achieving the end result. For them to use my moniker, they would have to take a really long walk in my shoes, and see things through my eyes. I am fortunate to have really good people around me who respect my opinions and are extremely open with theirs. We…
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Empowerment of employees - does it work and should you do it? Being part of an integrator gives me a view into the minds of some of the most interesting managers, some great, some just poor. What makes the difference, empowerment? Every company has a different calling for the people they empower, from SMEs to HEROs, etc. but they all do the same thing, they are trusted professionals in their field capable of making decisions and ad hoc adjustments for the benefit of their customer base…
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2006 OFCCP Ruling Made Easy!!
OFCCP (Office of Federal Contract Compliance Program), and the 2006 ruling on "Internet Applicants" have made things a little harder on everyone who does business with the government and have contract worth $150,000 or more. Below is the bare bones of the new OFCCP regulations.
Definition of an Internet Applicant:
An internet applicant who satisfies the below 4 criteria…
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The federal government is continuing its crackdown on undocumented workers. Makes sense with the economy still pretty lousy and with eligible workers in desperate need of jobs. With unemployment at the mid-nines to ten percent, it would stand to reason that the federal government would like to see eligible workers off the unemployment rolls and back in the workforce.
According to the article in the …
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Improving military outreach and hiring is a common thread of discussion amongst talent acquisition professionals, many companies seek more information to effectively reach and hire this extremely talented and disciplined population.
To provide employers with additional insights and resources, the Staffing Management Association of Greater Chicago hosted a “Military Talent Programs: Best Practices Panel Discussion” earlier this month.…
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Recently, someone I know went to a corporate website of a local firm in which they were interested. The company posted a sales position and he clicked ‘apply’. As part of the application process, he was forced to go through a 25 page questionnaire. Inquiring Recruiter? Yes, I HAD to know the details too.
The questions were all multiple choice and many were repeated in different variations. Multiple choice questions are basically someone else’s ‘canned’ answers. Remember…
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When you are looking for new contracting job orders, don't overlook your smaller clients.
Contracting is not just for large corporations anymore. In fact, according to the American Express Small Business Forum, "Small business owners have dramatically increased their use of contractors," and the money they have spent on contracting over the past nine years has doubled.
Here are some of the main reasons smaller employers hire contractors:
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The surge in contract staffing that we have reported on numerous times over the past year is more than a passing fancy, according to a recent article by The Kansas City Star, which was brought to our attention by recruiter Carlene White, President of White/TemTech, LLC, in Shawnee Mission, Kansas. In fact, the article describes contract staffing as an "evolution" and has coined the term…
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Bringing back retirees on a temporary or contract basis is one of the key strategies employers are using to prevent potential future worker shortages, according to a poll conducted by the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and AARP.
The poll surveyed human resource professionals about how they are planning for potential worker…
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In case you haven't noticed, the hiring freeze that seemed to overtake the our nation over the last 14 months is thawing, just in time for Spring.
Here are a few of the articles that I've noticed in the past few days that suggest it's time for you to pay attention and get your act together because it's going to be time for you to start RECRUITING instead of…
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I am in the executive recruiting business for the past 40 years, back in the 70's we charged job seekers, but then things changed and our clients pay us fees. Ladders is not free I paid them $75.00 to look at job openings. And receive many other free job openings from other services.
You get what you pay for.
Gene Rogers
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One of the biggest news stories last week was Google’s announcement that CEO Eric Schmidt was stepping down and co-founder Larry Page was stepping in as CEO. The news follows a few years of criticism of how Google was becoming more bureaucratic and less innovative into new technologies.
With Larry back as CEO, Google is looking to get back to their “Don’t Be Evil” days when employees…
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