Here is our weekly feature in which we share the top articles we enjoyed from the past week about recruitment marketing, social recruiting and anything else in the recruiting space. In this article, we’ll be talking about mobile recruiting, recruiting on Pinterest and others, Career Sites, disagreeing with Buddha and conference commandments.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order),…
ContinueAdded by Chris Brablc on May 18, 2012 at 8:18am — No Comments
What’s wrong with recruitment…and how to fix it!
This could potentially be a VERY long post because I’m talking about an industry that has many inherent flaws. In my opinion, many of the problems we see stem from some fundamental issues that recruiters have wrought upon themselves and customers…
ContinueAdded by Robert Fanshawe on May 17, 2012 at 9:49pm — 9 Comments
I ought to send Scott Thompson a thank-you note. The former CEO of Yahoo recently stepped down (or perhaps was gently pushed) after it was revealed that he had been … let’s just say “less than accurate” about his academic credentials. He claimed to hold a degree in computer science from Stonehill College – a major that did not exist…
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Whether or not organizations should overhaul their existing corporate careers pages from a listing of job openings into a full-blown talent community has sparked some polarized debate recently. We’ve taken a look at both sides and provided a couple different points of view to help you decide.
PROS: Talent communities are the future of social recruiting.
Added by Lauren Smith on May 17, 2012 at 6:07pm — No Comments
Fish got to swim, and birds got to fly. And some employment candidates have to lie. About their education, mainly. Given the competitive job market, small wonder some will...ahem...stretch the truth in order to gain leverage when looking for a job. It's understandable. It's also pretty stupid.
Today,with most employers conducting education verification background checks as part of their employment screening programs, most likely the fictitious claim about having graduated or…
ContinueAdded by Gordon Basichis on May 17, 2012 at 6:00pm — 4 Comments
If you are finding the job search to be rather fruitless or have been thinking about leaving the corporate workforce for a personal venture, do you have a good plan in place to start a home business?
As more Americans find themselves out of the workforce, seeking ways to make money and keep themselves…
ContinueAdded by Dave Thomas on May 17, 2012 at 12:37pm — 2 Comments
Two years ago I was watching a documentary on PBS about monkeys who lived by a river. When they showed how a monkey went about foraging for his food, I felt as if I was watching a big billing recruiter work his magic.
The monkey was looking for insects underneath river rocks. He would pick up a rock, look at it, and put it back if there was no insect. Then another rock. And another. After about a dozen rocks without a juicy insect underneath, he finally found one. He quickly picked at…
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Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of traveling down to New Orleans for this year’s Jazz Fest. It was my first time down on the Bayou and it exceeded even my loftiest expectations. The people were friendly and food was excellent but most importantly the music was downright incredible. The best of which was a concert I saw at the famous Tipitinas by a band named Galactic (which was probably the best concert I’ve ever been to.) I’ve…
ContinueAdded by Chris Brablc on May 17, 2012 at 11:16am — 1 Comment
Do you know what your first impression is on others? When speaking with your clients what impression do you leave? These are important to think about.
I believe first impressions are one of the keys to recruiting success. Everyone we talk to has a problem that they want us to help…
ContinueAdded by Bruce Rowles on May 17, 2012 at 10:15am — 8 Comments
By Jennifer Brownell, Managing Director, Q4B
A few weeks ago I took a weekend trip to New Orleans to attend the New Orleans Jazz Fest. I like all kinds of music, love to travel and enjoy good food with friends. I told myself that I needed a long weekend to recharge my batteries and get away from work. I knew that the work would be there when I returned but…
ContinueAdded by Jennifer Brownell on May 17, 2012 at 9:43am — No Comments
In previous blog posts we’ve discussed the importance of capitalizing on social media to advance your career. We’ve also talked about how recruiters are actively researching and evaluating our personal profiles on the well-known and obscure social media platforms. In this article I will be looking at practical ways of achieving your goals and finding your next dream job by using social networking sites.
There are doubters still asking if it is really conceivable, if…
ContinueAdded by Greg Corson on May 17, 2012 at 9:41am — No Comments
This post originally appeared on the SkillStorm blog:
If you’re looking for a way to get recruiters more involved and engaged in your training, workshop, or break-out session, consider using social media as learning tools. Most trainers and recruiters associate social media application like Twitter and Facebook as a way to market their company, find candidates or post job…
ContinueAdded by SkillStorm on May 17, 2012 at 9:28am — No Comments
Illin' Linkedin Introductions
In the last few weeks, I feel like I suddenly got popular with all the Linkedin Introductions I have received. Not in the “hot girl at the dance” kind of way and not in the "our company just got a billion dollar valuation" way. Either my name is on wall in a bathroom stall or my Linkedin account hit a tipping point and…
ContinueAdded by HRNasty on May 17, 2012 at 1:00am — 73 Comments
If you took a photograph of the recruiting Industry, it would look like most people you'd see on the streets every day!
Instead of making it better, technology has bloated the recruitment process. Its a process that now lumber around in HR departments all across corporate America—where the objective of hiring the best talent has been replaced by fast, cheap…
ContinueAdded by Ken Forrester on May 16, 2012 at 3:17pm — 61 Comments
When you're invited to join the Seattle Times' photo shoot featuring one of the "Best in the Northwest" companies, you say yes. And I did. And this experience reminds to take a moment and enjoy the realization that my job is truly one of the best and most…
ContinueAdded by Lauren Ciminera on May 16, 2012 at 1:00pm — 3 Comments
Imagine that you have recently interviewed for the position of your dreams and walked away confident that you would receive a job offer. Professionally, there are very few greater feelings than sincere optimism about obtaining a role that could significantly advance your career. Now consider that, despite your outstanding qualifications and presentation, you find out that another candidate has been selected for the position. As you contemplate what could have possibly gone wrong, you…
ContinueAdded by Gregory Saukulak on May 16, 2012 at 10:12am — 3 Comments
Enterprise software buyers agree that usability is just as important as feature offerings. If half of your company doesn’t use a software solution you’ve purchased, you’re compromising the benefits of your investment.
“Achieving Software Success” provides insight from software buyers and sellers on the drivers, expectations, and responsibilities for…
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Added by Recruiting Animal on May 16, 2012 at 9:30am — 3 Comments
The following is an excerpt from the job-hunting guide, “The Seven Keys to Job Hunting Success” published in the early nineties by Al Bratland & Jeff Beardsley. As I looked over this guide, I was amazed at how the key points they were trying to get across to anyone in the workforce, not just candidates, are often dismissed or overlooked in today’s environment. I will be updating their guide for today’s market. Even with the sheer volume of resume writing and…
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What stands out to me in the above is the second sentence. I know others have observed, mentioned and questioned this in the past, but it seems to me that much of the (recent) content…
ContinueAdded by Kelly Blokdijk on May 15, 2012 at 6:22pm — 9 Comments
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