I sometimes think people are thinking far too hard and becoming much too confused about the whole recruitment process and how to attract applicants.
Job boards to me are the ideal and only place I would look for jobs. Why? Because it is so bloody simple. I register and set up some search terms so that when a job is posted that matches my criteria I get an email alert…
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Added by Alasdair Murray on June 19, 2014 at 6:30am —
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Dear Cover Letter,
It has been great. We’ve had a lot of great years, a lot of great memories, reading you under those humming florescent lights, tucked away in my cubicle.
But I’m sorry. It is over. It just isn’t working out anymore.
It isn’t you. I swear. You’ve always been so polite, so chivalrous, so overtly formal. It…
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Added by Paul Petrone on June 18, 2014 at 2:45pm —
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No matter how you feel about the Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare), it is clear that employer-sponsored health insurance has become more expensive and complicated over the past several years. This reality is forcing many companies to make difficult business decisions that are impacting everyone in the employment arena.
Experts estimate that health insurance premiums for employer-sponsored plans have gone up 80-100% in the past decade. As a result, 49% of…
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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on June 18, 2014 at 1:04pm —
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You are in the initial stages of a job search and trying to figure out how to get the ball rolling. Step back and think about your last shopping expedition for any significant item. Maybe it was a car - or a suit - or a piece of furniture. What led you to purchase that item right from the start? You may have done some initial research online and then gone shopping in a store. What caught your eye initially? A flashy website? A very appealing display in the…
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Added by Brian Hill on June 18, 2014 at 9:30am —
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There are more than seventy-seven millions of people were born in year 1946-1963 in the region of United States. But only an estimate of 42% people has a well-run job. More than 25% people of United States’ citizens have their retirements. So, there are a huge number of people who are over 50s now and do not have any job to run their home.…
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Added by Simon Hopes on June 18, 2014 at 9:30am —
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The face of the up and coming American and Canadian worker is changing and it’s often decorated with ink and metal. A recent study in the Journal of American Academy of Dermatology has found that just under half of people in their 20’s have either a tattoo or body piercing other than traditional earrings, and the…
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Added by Daryl Daley @IntelMinds on June 18, 2014 at 9:00am —
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During a conference I spoke at last week, I met two types of leaders: those whose businesses were experiencing accelerated growth and the rest whose companies seemed to be stuck in neutral, going nowhere fast. The key difference in the leaders of these firms is decision making. Without exception, the leaders whose firms are growing fastest have leaders who think more nimbly and act more swiftly.
When making decisions, people strive to get them right. Never have I met…
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Added by Scott Wintrip on June 18, 2014 at 8:57am —
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"I'm sorry… Why are you here?"
There are thousands of articles, blog posts and "how-to's" advising job seekers how to prepare for a phone screen, a video interview, and in-person job interview. But what about the other side of that desk or conference table? The hiring manager, recruiter, HR manager, and others tasked with interviewing and evaluating candidates? …
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Added by Peter Clayton on June 18, 2014 at 7:00am —
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1 Less Errors- As the parser extracts accurate information from resumes and auto-fill the forms, there’re less chances of getting wrong emails and phone numbers of applicants. Thus maximum candidates can be reached and contacted. This brings you the full value of a resume or a lead (Applicant) in CRM.
2 Total Comfort- For both…
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Added by Rchilli Parser on June 18, 2014 at 2:30am —
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Today there are more job boards than ever which increases competition for attracting relevant jobseekers. With so many job boards available ensuring your job board can be seen by search engines is vitally important for your job board’s success.
Research has shown that 67% of jobseekers start their job hunt on search engines. Without a well planned and sustained SEO…
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Added by Stephanie Mills on June 17, 2014 at 10:12am —
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Engineers are constantly innovating and creating new products and services, changing our world and our lives. So it is fitting that some engineering firms and recruitment specialists are stepping up to meet the innovative levels that their world operates in when they are looking to employ new recruits. Whilst some engineering recruiters use the good old…
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Added by Rebecca Baines on June 17, 2014 at 5:28am —
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For many students, the prospect of leaving university can be intimidating. No more tomfoolery with housemates who they have become closely bonded to, no more shared trips to the launderette and no more Sunday mornings in Starbucks catching up on revision. The world at large has hundreds of scares and surprises to offer and although most students will be sufficiently prepared…
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Added by Rebecca Baines on June 17, 2014 at 4:30am —
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Sunday night, the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Miami Heat to win the NBA championship in one of the most shocking thrashings in NBA Finals history, with the Spurs winning the last three games by at least 17 points…
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Added by Paul Petrone on June 16, 2014 at 4:25pm —
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It’s true. In fact there is an interesting perception that because you’re big, you are better. Everyone wants to work for you. Who wouldn’t want to work at Google, Amazon, and Apple? Apparently there are a few. How can I back up this statement? Well, in my best Jim Carrey voice “LET ME SHOW YOU SOMETHING!!”
The reason I know this is that ALL these…
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Added by Derdiver on June 13, 2014 at 2:16pm —
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One of the mainstays of the weirdly niched, highly specious world of recruiting-focused content seems to revolve around how candidates can often mislead, misrepresent or downright lie during the hiring process. These cautionary tales act more as aphorisms rather than actionable advice, and while the anecdotes change, the fact is, candidates fall far…
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Added by Matt Charney on June 13, 2014 at 11:16am —
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USCM stand for “URL and web page Source Code Manipulation and study.” Basically it is the practice of looking at the url of a web page or the source code to either change it to get access to new things or study it to find and pull out information. Think of this as ASA on steroids, and as you know if you read my blog on ASA, ASA is…
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Added by Dean Da Costa on June 12, 2014 at 9:30pm —
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I was reading this article/blog on LinkedIn by Andrew Fraser "My history of abusive, co-dependent relationships with recruiters”. It was interesting to read people’s expereinces/thoughts on…
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Added by Leena Chhabra on June 12, 2014 at 5:30pm —
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So I’m going to tell it to you straight. When it comes to investing time in a Facebook page, lately, I’m just plain against it. Well, that is unless you’re going to spend money on ads. Seriously. The social media budget is a reality.
I’m sorry if you’ve spent a ton of resources and energy building out an organic Facebook plan. News flash: the organic only days are gone. Organic reach is in the…
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Added by Katrina Kibben on June 12, 2014 at 3:41pm —
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What’s the most important part of any organization? What should the leader or leaders of all organizations be focused on?
The answer, really, is obvious: getting the right people. Just ask Kevin Ryan, a man who has founded several successful Internet companies, including Business…
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Added by Paul Petrone on June 12, 2014 at 12:30pm —
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Over the years there have been lots of “Got” campaigns, one of the most famous being “Got milk?” In selling, when we get stuck, it seems far from being a pleasant experience like a mustache from a tall, cold glass of milk.
This was true for Fred, a manager who ran a book of business in executive search. As Fred sat across a conference table from me, he clearly had gotten quite stuck. He was in a slump of all slumps, having not closed a deal in several months. For a guy that had always…
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Added by Scott Wintrip on June 12, 2014 at 11:27am —
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