TGIS [Thank Goodness, It's Sumser!]
Today John posts a flattering portrait of an obsessive compulsive.
Oh, it's me.
Digging Into RecruitingBlogs.com v2.05
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Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom
This week Claudia kicks off the conversation with her list of five things that "Worried but Planning" should do in the uncertain times many recruiting managers are faced with.
What would you add to the list?
What's a Recruiter to Do?
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Tutorial Tuesday with Glen Cathey
For the advanced student of Boolean and the novice alike, this week Glen explains how to develop a search string strategy that will take you from "cherry picking" candidates to avoiding "false positives." Some nifty little rules with examples to play with.
Reminiscent of Shakespeare me thinks: To be OR NOT to be? That is the question...
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TGIS [Thank Goodness It's Sumser!]
John has been writing about the industry for donkeys years. He has introduced us to titans in the making [think
CareerMosaic or
The Online Technical Employment Center for example] and any number of here-today-gone-tomorrow-no-name-vendors.
The value of John's assessments lie in the fact that a) he knows what he's talking about and has a history to prove…
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Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom
Opening a can of sweet condensed milk to give a troubled employee some "southern comfort" is all well and good until you realize you've opened a can of worms instead.
This week we should forgive Claudia. The label on the can read:
Common Sense: How hard is that to swallow?
Why don't you take a shot?
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Tutorial Tuesday with Rich Becker
We are lucky to have Rich join the lineup of regular columnists on
RecruitingBlogs.com.
Rich has been an industry observer for some time. He sees the "social recruiter" through the prism of branding and communications and PR and good ol' fashioned business.
Kicking off then,
Elizabeth Lauer, this one's for you!…
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Mendoza's Monday Member Showcase
This week Dave gives us an intimate portrait of a recruiter who shares more than his eclectic tastes but also his incisive wisdom:
"I try to learn as much from everyone I work with as I can get. Your talents can only get better through knowledge and practice."
Meet Jeff Newman, Empathetic Eccentricity: Passion in Recruitment, Punjabi… Continue
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TGIS [Thank Goodness It's Sumser!]
This week John transitions from big-picture thinking [and talk of community] to something more reflective [talking about relationships]. And, in reporting the value he is getting from his "
An Hour With" sessions John reminds us all, there's no time like the present to make friends.
Literally and figuratively then:…
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Third Party Thursday with Mark Berger
Continuing on his
"need more resumes?" theme this week Mark adds to the list of potential sources.
Pointing out that displaced professionals are often shepherded in their job search by outplacement firms, where better to find the resumes you're looking for?
Any to add to the list?…
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Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom
Never one to shy away from tackling the more delicate issues that trouble recruiters from time-to-time, this week Claudia helps "Migraine in Maine" deal with a stinky co-worker...
"I’ve been told by people responsible for cadaver removal that Vicks VapoRub, when it strategically fills the entire nose cavity, prevents even the worst smells from making you sick."
Yeah, right. Better still:…
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Tutorial Tuesday with Kelly Dingee
Kelly shares a really simple hack for expanding the universe on Facebook which has her reminiscing:
"This search process distinctly reminds me of...my very first training classes back in ’98, 'Find One, Find Them All'."
So,
Do you like Facebook as a source?
Talent Talk Cafe with Susan Burns
Susan says:…
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Mendoza's Monday Member Showcase
This week Dave brings us a networker extraordinaire, community activist and all-round nice guy:
Meet Thomas F.X. Licari, Corporate Recruiter, And Activist Founder of The Illinois Recruiters Association
While you're at it catch
That was the week that… Continue
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You can rely on John for perspective. From ocean vistas to workforce, demographics John concludes life is too short to be a two-bit player in another's recession nightmare. Rather, find and live your dream.
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Claudia's Wednesday Wisdom: Catch-22
Oh, dearie, dearie me...
"I saw my boss and one of my workmates out on a date, although they didn’t see me. How do I know it wasn’t a business meeting? Let’s just say that things were a little steamy at the dinner table, and I’m not talking about the vegetables."
Caught between a rock and a hard place, indeed...Get a room!
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Tutorial Tuesday with Heather Bussing
This week Heather tackles internet sourcing and opens up the discussion about privacy rights and what privacy settings really mean.
With dollops of common sense, today's post is not short on considered opinion or sound advice including how to protect your personal brand [and privates too!]:
Recruiting Law: Privacy and Sourcing…
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It seems the politicos at The Society for Human Resource Management (
SHRM) have teamed up with
JobTarget marketeers and are set to publish a
2009 Job Board Savings Book.
Apparently, you can use the coupons at over 1,000 niche, diversity and regional job boards that are slashing up to half the price on their job postings,…
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Mendoza's Monday Member Showcase
Dave introduces us to a skilled hunter in the field and online. This guy is a consummate pro and is both grounded and a dreamer:
"The challenge and pursuit of excellence gets me into the office everyday. There is always something to learn, someone to meet. This career offers many different paths of success and forces one to grow beyond their wildest dreams.":…
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I have been on a quest to find a search engine that will know what I'm looking for without me ever having to input a search term, let alone search strings, symbols or syntax. No, not natural language but something even less tiresome...
brain waves perhaps.
More than that, I want the aggregated results to be served in context, arranged in folders by media and domain, sorted by date and relevancy,…
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This week John turns the New Years' page to open a new chapter only to find an old problem: social media overwhelm...
"I can't figure out how to streamline my communication process. I'd like a single interface for some of the things I do on each of the systems...I'm dropping too many balls."
Help John and the rest of us out if you the panacea for posting-ping-ping pottiness:
Digging Into… Continue
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A year is not a very long time in
the overall scheme of things. Online, time seems to be compressed in ways that defy imagination. We measure our time and attention span in the language of machines. We live at such a frenetic pace that rarely do we stop to pause and reflect.
Change happens in front of our very eyes but we often miss it. In so doing we miss out on developing a level of appreciation for things that should come…
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