LinkedIn is undoubtedly one of the most important Internet resources for job seekers. Often providing your first impression to employers and recruiters, your LinkedIn account should provide a concise snapshot of your employment history, accomplishments, education and core strengths. It is therefore apparent that creating and maintaining an account on LinkedIn is critical for those who are serious…
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If you've worked with a recruiter before (or are one like us), you probably know the s*** recruiters say. Every now and then, it's fun to poke at the cliches heard around the office. Some phrases Betts Recruiting has come up with includes:
Watch the video that started the discussion: …
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This article originally appeared on NAS Talent Talk.
Ann Romney, the GOP candidate’s wife, organizes her family photos there. The U.S. Army recently issued a …
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We all know the employers we’d love to work for (and as a recruiter, that you’d love to partner with). Apple. Facebook. Google. And, of course, I’m lucky enough to be living the dream at Sendouts.
Employer branding encompasses all of the complexities involved in one simple statement: My company is a great place to work.
For recruiting firms, employer branding is doubly important because
a) A desirable employer brand helps you add the best recruiters to…
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(This is an entry I originally contributed to our company's site, where the target audience is different from this community.)
It’s common today for senior leadership at companies to dispatch junior team members to interview candidates who, if they successfully make it through the process, would become that interviewer’s boss. Among recruiters, I probably represent the voice of dissent. I’m a fan of it, like I’m a fan of Social Media. It’s entertaining, it’s useful,…
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This post originally appeared on the SkillStorm blog: www.skillstorm.com/blog
In a down economy it’s natural to assume that your corporate clients aren’t returning your calls because they aren’t hiring and therefore don’t need your services. How about when things turn around? The reality is hiring takes place in all economic states. The more…
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I can receive up to several (dozen) applications in a week for a wide variety of roles, however I often reject CV’s based on the way I receive a CV or its content. Here are my Top Ten most common mistakes people make when applying for a job.
1. If you don’t have a work permit or right of abode for the UK you will be sent a no letter.
I am seeing increasing numbers of people from outside the EU who may have studied in the UK thinking they can apply for jobs…
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I was going to entitle this post Why Recruitment is like the Titanic… but I didn’t. However, sometimes you do really feel like DiCaprio – you remember, the king of the world scene - standing on the bow of the ill-fated liner, fists pumped and happier than a pig in you know what. But in the recruitment world you are always only one submerged iceberg away from disaster… in hindsight Why Recruitment is like the Titanic would have probably been a far more apt and…
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I've recently finished "ReWork", the excellent story of 37Signals, the company behind the Blog of the same name, the inventors of the Ruby on Rails programming language and provider of…
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Many misinformed professionals have no hesitation in considering a counteroffer. In fact, many will reason that a…
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This was a pretty wild show. I didn't seem as if there was much coherent content while it was going on but I'm listening to it as I write and I have to admit that I'm having a good time.
My…
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We all know that building great client relationships is the key to long term business success. But how do we get there, and when we do, how do we know?
Building relationships takes time and effort. A lot of time and a lot of effort. It is not something that can be rushed. This is because it takes time to develop trust.
It is only really when we trust someone…
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We’ve all been there; you’re looking for a new job, and as time goes on you find yourself more and more discouraged at the lack of responses. Days, weeks, and possibly months go by without as much as a few nibbles. You gradually start lowering your expectations, expanding your radius and even widening your specific industry targets. Jobs that were once unattractive now seem like the preferred options. As you see it, the problem is the economy, other “better” candidates, or hiring managers…
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When you say it like that, it sounds almost like it might be fun. Perhaps a bit of an adrenaline ride at Alton Towers? Afraid not – albeit it may provide a bumpy ride for a few of us.
Well it’s official. As of 9:30 this morning we learned we have entered the joys of a double dip recession, and for us that means it’s time to work out how this will impact the world of flat fee online recruitment. Before we all get too excited, what’s it all about? Well, for those of you not…
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Another week and another social media conference goes by. Another chance for the ever-increasing number of social media experts to tell recruiters how to attract and engage with candidates, create talent pools etc.
But here's the problem. In this avalanche of 'this-is-what-you-should-be-doing' information, who is representing the views of the candidate? In the social media recruitment equation, candidates are customers and they have a voice. They are the ones who need to be…
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In 1898 - a young man on a service orientated commitment for his faith took a journey with a friend to Stirling Castle in Scotland. Upon coming to the castle the young man - David O. McKay found an inscription set firmly in stone above one of the entry ways to the castle. The inscription read: "What E'er Thou Art Act Well Thy Part" - this quote attributed later to…
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In this special episode of The Jim Stroud Show, Jim interviews Jeremy Langhans to discuss innovation in recruiting. Specifically, Jeremy details how he leveraged Instagram to recruit passive candidates during his tenure at Starbucks. Furthermore, he discusses the choices one makes when managing a career site. Should you create multiple mobile versions of the same site, or do something different? Jeremy opted for the latter. Tune in to get inspired.…
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If you have been around the HR & Recruiting blogosphere long enough (or been to enough conference booths) you’ve probably heard about Talent Networks or Talent Communities. Both were born out of the concept that every recruitment or sourcing campaign you run should not only be about finding applicants for a specific job but also be about building a collection of talent that you can engage with and leverage when recruiting for future positions. And while both aim to achieve this same…
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What is the true value of a referral? It is hard to define and quantify because the referral is more than a transaction, it is an act of faith and an act of loyalty. People refer others because they have knowledge (or at least a hope) that the referred will not be disappointed. No one wants to make a personal recommendation and have it backfire because it reflects badly on them (unless they are filled with alternate and sinister motives). Referrals are the strongest form of…
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For the past few months I've noticed more and more self-promo stuff geared toward candidate enlightenment, job hunting tips, etc.
Do the posters have any idea what so ever this is a place for recruiters? Or do they come here, think "Hey - this is a great place to spam with my candidate BS" and post away?
Yes - I'm an old dog. Perhaps one of the new tricks I should learn is "How to get business by joining the job hunting and resume writing tips club and…
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