Recruiters specializing in executive search should brace themselves for big changes, according to a recent Human Resources Executive Online article.
Citing a recent report by the Association of Executive Search Consultants, the article predicts that executive search firms will become more specialized, focusing on specific industries or functions. In…
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Seems with all the technology today, I was wondering whether this much-maligned profession beset with a great deal of criticism and disrespect has taken a “time out.”
There is much that is good and not so good in what we read, and yet that is so with many professions.
It’s not the profession, per say, I would suggest, I do however challenge you to take a radical look at the folk who you attract. I mean really take a look!
I…
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“Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.”
Good Luck!
© RedStarResume Publications –…
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Preparing for a job interview is tough work. You rehearse answers to common questions, decide on what clothing to wear and ensure you have done an adequate amount of research into the company. But what about the color of your clothing – does this matter? Is wearing a white shirt with a blue tie going to help you get the job over wearing a blue shirt with a…
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It’s not a new saying, but whenever it’s used now everyone instantly agrees, it should be a resourcing mantra, particularly in tougher times.
As recruiters we spend most of our time looking for people with a skillset, with a historical CV that ticks the boxes that clients want.
It’s changing.
Job description tick lists are no good, because you will rarely find the people who tick every box, and if you do there is no guarantee that they will succeed.
Past…
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I've heard a lot of Recruiters say "I only work on a retained basis". I've done both and see benefits to each. Anyone have an opinion?
Edward Piontek
Pulse Jobs LLC
Added by Edward Piontek on January 13, 2011 at 4:35pm — 2 Comments
Being on the technology side, I know how hard it is to talk to differentiate from one solution to the next when it comes to recruitment marketing technology. When purchasing a Recruiting CRM, it’s that much harder as you not only have vendors with Traditional Sales Based CRM’s but also companies that focus solely on CRM’s for recruiting.
When deciding between solutions, take a moment to evaluate your current situation. Ask your team why you need a CRM and what problems you hope to…
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Common names are a bitch. I should know as I have one, and have spent the majority of my adult life saying "I'm sorry, thats not me" or "I rented what?? I don't think so.." An interesting fact is some people look to common names as a badge of anonymity; that the more obscure the name, the more you stand out as an individual. This of course, can't be further from the truth. Individuality is what you make of it because its the individual who makes the mark, not the name. How many of us have…
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By Karen Bucks, iCIMS Blogger
As we head into 2011, I’m sure many of you are preparing or acting upon your 2011 strategic initiatives. And as expected, there have been a profusion of posts from industry bloggers about those 2011 strategies and trends. Do they match up to your plan?…
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Although I could have done a year-end retrospective in December like everyone else, I wanted to wait and see the last unemployment number first. Unfortunately, the number –9.4% — wasn’t what anyone…
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We came across the following blog post, and felt compelled to respond.
"I've worked as a pure recruiter and sourcer for most of my staffing career. I'm new to full desk recruiting and I would like to know how…
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The Executive Director of the West Virginia Board of Medicine raised a few eyebrows when he declared "background checks is one of those ideas which sound better…
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Okay. So this particular topic has been itching to get out and it has been driving me nuts. Quite frankly, I just can't stand it when I hear people being referred to as Resources, Capital, or anything other than a Human. Does that not bother anyone in staffing. I mean come on now. We are looking for people to fill a project or two, or a long term career interest, and a marriage of two happy customers in a business relationship. We aren't talking about a piece of equipment here…
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I am fed up of the negativity surrounding temporaryrecruitment agencies. This blog is the start of me changing the perception ofhow recruitment agencies can add REAL VALUE to a business.
If you have ever thought that working via a recruitmentagency meant you were a second class citizen then I am pleased to tell you thatyou are wrong. Or should I say misinformed?
In the current climate, many companies are operating a leanwork…
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New goal: Grow The HireFriday Community to One Million Strong by the end of 2011.
Why do I have such a lofty goal for our community? Because, I believe it is possible. HireFriday is about community. It's about people. It's about candidates, all candidates-passive and active. What I am building is "community," in the truest sense of the word.
HireFriday is my passion piece. It does not belong to me, it belongs to world. It belongs to you. All of you.…
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In a slightly modified version of my recent post "How to Prepare for a Topgrading Interview" it drew…
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Seems there are some people absolutely dead set against splits. Others owe their success to incorporating them as a key part of their business.
I for one am a strong advocate of working with other recruiters. In fact I consider my network of trusted split partners to be quite an advantage over my competitors.
What do you think?
Added by Jerry Albright on January 12, 2011 at 2:40pm — 33 Comments
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