As a professional seeking new employment, you might find yourself asking, “Why should I use a recruiter for my job search when I can rely fully on internet job boards?” Although technology has certainly facilitated the hiring process, this common assumption fails to consider an abundance of additional resources that are offered only by recruiters. The following is a list of the 10 major advantages that can be gained through the use of a recruitment firm:
1. Experience the…
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During the interview your goal is to gather information so you can make a solid hiring recommendation. It is important to remember that candidates come from a variety of sources. Not all candidates want to interview with Your Company. In some cases, we have persuaded them to consider Your Company and come meet with you. Always read the mail from the staffing consultant on the morning of the interview to learn more about the circumstances of this candidate. Perhaps they are a referral, a…
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An interesting article on the www.ERE.net blog titled "5 Reasons Traditional Employment is in Trouble" raises issues that both employers and recruiters should be concerned about. The gist of the article is that employees have had it with traditional employment and are opting…
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We spend a lot of time talking about how you should make sure you're providing relevant information to your talent community on your company's Facebook page and out to your other social networks. Are you confused about what you should be posting? We've come up with some examples as well as suggestions for you so that you can better engage your talent community through social media.
1) News about your company
2) Advice that job seekers can…
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Top 8 Interview mistakes made by IT Professionals
The job description looks like a perfect match, the recruiter says your background looks great, and you’re looking to make a move to a new company. What could possibly go wrong?
nexus IT group has gathered 8 of the most common mishaps experienced by technology professionals. What do these blunders consist of and how do you avoid them?…
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When thinking about the candidate experience, it’s important to note the breadth of the interactions that you have with candidates in your recruiting process. Once you understand where you interact with candidates, you will be able to improve your process to make sure these interactions are leaving candidates with a better experience.
There are a number of areas…
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Is the title of this post a cliche? Yes. Does that make it any less true? Not from a recruiter's perspective.
These days there's no shortage of places to post a job and no matter where you post you'll probably collect a few resumes. In fact, job ads on free sites like Craigslist can pull in more resumes than mainstream sites like Workopolis or Monster, which is great if you've got the time to sort through a few hundred applicants. You might even get lucky, but I don't know many…
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This post originally appeared on www.skillstorm.com/blog
Apple Rumors Sources: Fortune.com,…
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Dear Recruiters
A couple of weeks ago I asked a career coach to be the guest on my show on May 16, 2012 at Noon Eastern.
She agreed to come on but then sent me an ultimatum. "I want this info or I'm not coming on." I didn't like that. I actually granted her request but I got snippy. I admit it. But just a little.
She, however,…
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Almost all recruiters are told they must cold-call to build a client-base.
Sadly, that is mostly bad advice.
Certainly it is true that all recruiters need to develop clients, identify prospects and find ways to build sustainable relationships. And often that means connecting with people you have never dealt with before. So yes, we are business developers, and in a tight market that becomes even more critical.
But, if at all possible, don’t cold…
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Here’s a fact: Very few people like reading résumés, especially those who read hundreds of them a week. Ask any recruiter. I critique and write résumés as part of my job. I’ve read hundreds of them and have conducted numerous critique sessions, but I've got nothing over recruiters.
The only bright spot in this whole process is reading a résumé that doesn’t give me a…
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Good Morning Everyone,
OK here is my dilemma of the day. I was referred an Attorney with an IP background. This candidate has a strong corporate background and has an IP background as well. Here is my dilemma his law school grades are not good and he is a senior in the workforce. I want to be able to help him but am not sure how. He did some good things at his last firm that I may be able to use in my presentation but want to know how to get around his grades and his work…
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(This post originally appeared here on SocialTalent.co, written by resident blog-writer Holly Fawcett)…
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I find it interesting, this world we live in. I'm probably too entrenched in this Social Media, Recruiting space. I get genuinely surprised when people either a) discover Social Media b) discover how to use it within Recruitment. When people rock up at these conferences and are all starry eyed and "Wow'ed" at what they are discovering. I know it is pretty cool stuff,…
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I have had great mentors and teachers, who have taught me invaluable business and life lessons. However, the one who has taught me the most in the least amount of time has been my three year old. A mother is often a child’s first teacher, but on this mother’s day, I want to recognize the career lessons I received from my precious toddler.
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Post for those operating in Western Canada
April’s unemployment numbers came out today and there has been a flurry of activity as we see some giant gains in employment across most provinces. British Columbia (BC) made a particularly strong leap forward moving from a 7.0% unemployment rate to 6.4%. A six point jump is very strong and when looking at the sectors that gained, all most all sectors came out ahead. The health occupations category was the only one to suffer…
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And how to integrate video interviewing into your hiring process
Video interviewing will never replace the in-person, one-on-one, final interviews needed to ensure a potential employee is the right fit for your company's culture. But it can be an extremely valuable tool to find top talent faster and improve the overall quality of hires.
In an upcoming webinar hosted by MBA Focus, in partnership with InterviewStream, employers will…
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"HR, social media and background checks" is the topic of the day when Jim Stroud interviews Jim Andrews, the Director of Client Services for Social Intelligence Corporation.
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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 future of work, happy employees, talent community, making things better and disruptive HR technology.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order),…
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