June 2010 Blog Posts (192)

Recruiting Stratiges

Google or Yahoo to “Stumble” upon our site when they input a search word such as a company name that we’ve done business with, or project name that we have worked on, or anything associated with one of our press releases about a project etc.



US Patent Search: provides name and location of person that worked on the patent and often their company. Sites allow for keyword searches in most cases and will provide the patent owner / submitters name, company and location.… Continue

Added by Nayeem Chowdhury on June 10, 2010 at 10:30am — No Comments

Call me Old Fashioned ......

When I interview experienced prospective hires I used to expect them to be well prepared,well presented and engaging,but this is rarely the case so now my expectation is low.Surely that's

not right! Shouldn't it be the opposite? Shouldn’t it be second nature for

recruiters to be great at interview?



ReThink is growing fast and hiring lots of people…

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Added by Stefan Ciecierski on June 10, 2010 at 10:13am — No Comments

Innovation Step 1

"Step 1: Get out of the fetal position!"



I am asked on occasion why companies talk feverishly about innovation but hardly ever (if ever) put solid innovation schemes into play.



FEAR is my answer. Pick whatever flavor you like:



Fear of failure

Fear of loss of…
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Added by Chad Sowash on June 10, 2010 at 7:44am — 5 Comments

The ‘Three Commandments’ of high performance recruiting. A lesson from Japan

For all my blog posts please see 'The Savage Truth'





I am writing this on a plane on my way back from a week visiting the Aquent offices in Japan. It was a great week, and the business is tracking well, but as I had not been to Japan for a while, I spent my

time meeting with virtually every recruiter, looking at activities and shining the light on efficiency and productivity…

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Added by Greg Savage on June 10, 2010 at 7:30am — 1 Comment

The Middle East Job Index | April 2010

May 09, 2010



The Middle East Jobs Index Survey (JI) is conducted to gauge perceptions of job availability and hiring, to identify job trends and to provide an understanding of the key skill sets and qualifications required in the Middle East job market. This Jobs Index is the first Jobs Index of its kind in the Middle East & North Africa region and the region's definitive benchmark guide to who is hiring, when they are hiring and what positions employers are looking to fill over… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:41am — No Comments

What to look for in a prospective employer

Question from Job seeker



I am soon to graduate with a MBA from one of the UAE’s Top academic institutions. I can confidently say I have attained an excellent education background, impeccable communication and analyzing skills backed with internship experiences at Top Multi National companies in the Middle East. I have already started applying to jobs in the UAE and have 2 to 3 offers waiting in line. I am not sure though, what is it that I must look at first when trying to… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:37am — No Comments

Women in the Middle East Workplace: Standing Tall

The latest HR research survey from Bayt.com and YouGov Siraj titled ‘’Women in the Middle East Workplace’’ indicates that woman across the region are standing tall, taking an active role in the workforce, climbing the organisational ranks in every industry and making a very active commitment to their careers.



Several encouraging findings emerge from the survey. Women largely feel they are as ambitious or even more ambitious than their male colleagues, they largely plan to work to an… Continue

Added by Mona Karaoui on June 10, 2010 at 6:21am — No Comments

It's a Garden Not a Grocery Store

Over the last two weeks I have used this analogy when talking to recruiters within my company that recruiting via the social networks is more like a garden and not a grocery store. It seems to have connected with them and I know there are hundreds of other analogies out there describing "social recruiting" and this one just came out of my mouth during a conversation. My point is when a recruiter is using the social networks to find candidates and…

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Added by Mark Sullivan on June 10, 2010 at 12:22am — 5 Comments

Recruitment Marketing with Geo-Location: Where are your candidates coming from?

Originally posted on the SmashFly Recruitment Marketing Blog.



Big Brother isn’t the only one that can keep tabs on where you are in the U.S. More and more companies and recruiters are jumping on the bandwagon and tracking where the candidates that apply to their positions are coming from geographically. But the real…

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Added by Chris Brablc on June 9, 2010 at 3:49pm — No Comments

Using Facebook to promote your business

I was wondering what recruiters thought of creating a web page on facebook in order to get the talent they are looking for.....I am a nationwide direct hire recruiter for I.T., Engineering and Accounting/Finance. Being that our company isn't a temp firm, I'm wondering if I should add this as one of my networking tools. Any thoughts?

Added by Maria Casanova on June 9, 2010 at 3:48pm — No Comments

The Dash

There are a few things in life that are just beyond our control, and then there is the rest which we have a "say" in. Obviously we didn't have any say in the fact that we were born. We couldn't choose the day, the time, or our parents, etc. Everything was basically out of our control. Eventually we will all die, and if let alone to nature we really don't have much say in that event either. It's what happens between those dates, the dash, that we have a major impact on. This is the story that we… Continue

Added by Matthew Hakaim on June 9, 2010 at 3:11pm — No Comments

Interview with Peter Weddle

Peter Weddle is one of the true “gurus” in the recruitment industry. In addition to his hugely popular newsletter, WEDDLE’s , he is the author of over two dozen books and has been a columnist for both the Wall Street Journal and CNN.com.



A few weeks ago, I wrote a blog about how many feel that HR is losing the battle of delivering a positive candidate experience. When I read in Peter’s newsletter his thoughts on…

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Added by Tony Rosato on June 9, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

Office Etiquette - A Useful Rant

Speakerphones: Their Secret Annoyance





Hopefully most of us are aware of the irritation caused the volume and inane chatter blaring from a colleague's speakerphone conversation that we… Continue

Added by Laurie Bell on June 9, 2010 at 1:38pm — No Comments

Leaders VS Managers

Leaders VS Managers



Recently I was asked by a fellow…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on June 9, 2010 at 1:32pm — No Comments

Resume Verification - Don’t Be Fooled By A Smooth Talker

It’s a well known fact that some people lie on their resumes. There are plenty of statistics around that show the percentages. Some people embellish a little, some embellish a lot, and some outright lie. Most of the time, that lie is about their education. According to the Society for Human Resource Management, one in four candidates misrepresents his or her educational attainment. If someone lies on their resume, how can you trust them as an employee?

I can remember several…

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Added by Doreen Koronios on June 9, 2010 at 12:24pm — 8 Comments

Rebranding Transparency

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, transparency is defined as (1) : having the property of transmitting light without appreciable scattering so that bodies lying beyond are seen clearly or (2) : free from… Continue

Added by Jessica Miller-Merrell on June 9, 2010 at 10:41am — 2 Comments

Will rejected candidates defend your employment brand?

Let’s face it, not every prospective candidate who applies will be selected for a job opening. However,the way in which your organization treats each applicant during the recruiting process may determine whether or not your employment brand can continue to attract top candidates.



A recent blog post on Harvard Business Review entitled…

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Added by Omowale Casselle on June 9, 2010 at 9:22am — 4 Comments

Why Do So Many Business Owners Dread Hiring Employees?

The answer may be simpler than one would expect: humans don’t like doing things that they are not great at, especially if there are grave consequences when executed poorly.

Hiring can make or break any business. This is especially true with small and medium-sized businesses. In general, most people are not very good at hiring employees. In fact, according to…

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Added by Ben Baldwin - ClearFit on June 8, 2010 at 7:30pm — 3 Comments

Why unpaid student internships are usually a bad idea

At 31Projects (www.31projects.com), we strongly support the principal that students should be paid fairly for the value they create for organizations. Even though money is typically not students’ primary motivation for participating in projects, we ensure that project sponsors compensate students fairly for the time and effort the students put into their project.



There’s been a decent amount of discussion in the press lately…

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Added by Jon Reifschneider on June 8, 2010 at 5:12pm — No Comments

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