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Pre Constructed Boolean Search Strings Part 6!!!…
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Shrinkage, shrinkage, there is shrinkage everywhere. I can’t help thinking of George Costanza whenever I hear the word shrinkage. Here’s the link to the famous scene from Seinfeld.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cUNNKzj_Nc
Pool or no pool, we have a lot of shrinkage. In nearly all industries you can look around and you have less competition due to…
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Originally posted on the SmashFly Recruitment Marketing Blog.
Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing. This week’s topics include the top Talent Management influencers , Twitter’s new…
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As the conversation shifts from whether or not to use Social Recruiting to how best to use these new tools; I think one of the foundational principles that companies need to embrace is an aim to manage, not control the interactions. I think there are some compelling reasons why this approach will ultimately make the efforts of companies seeking talent more successful.
Network Ownership
In a network, each member is at the center of their own personal and…
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There were several Job Fairs in New York City today. I thought back to last Job Fair I attended. I spoke to, shock hands with, and smiled at over 150 people. I made sure to give each…
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I call my concept of getting close to people quickly the “Bullseye Theory of Communication.” Picture a bullseye type of target.
We are all trained from childhood to be polite, to not be nosy, not pry, not push people too far out of their comfort zone. In my bullseye…
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Years ago I worked in sales recruitment. Every Friday we finished at 5pm and then sat in a circle and took it in turns to review our week. We gave ourselves a score out of 10 and then we each voted for our ‘Consultant of the Week’. Inevitably the most votes always went to the consultant who had made the most fees. Very occasionally the group would recognise the closing of a particularly difficult assignment, or the winning of a retainer against the odds, but those occasions were rare.…
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Well, first off, I sure hope that you join me at the upcoming FordyceForum 2010! . Even though it's in Las Vegas, why gamble with your sales success!! (gee, I bet you never heard of a gambling analogy for a conference held in vegas. Don't worry, yes, I have just annoyed myself as well).
If you wont make…
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Ever wonder why archaeologists (Definition: The systematic study of past human life and culture by the recovery and examination of remaining material evidence, such as graves, buildings, tools, and pottery) and paleontologists (Definition – The study of the forms of life existing in prehistoric or geologic times, as represented by the fossils of plants, animals, and other organisms) keep digging in the dirt, studying all the fragments…
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I have always had a problem with the war metaphor when talking about Talent Acquisition. War always conjures up images of destruction, dying and wounded, bombings, explosions, protests, POWs and Saving Private Ryan. War also brings with it an expectation of resolution, an end to the conflict, a peace signing.
Under talent acquisition –as – war, there are the…
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