June 2014 Blog Posts (116)

5 FLSA Basics Contract Staffing Recruiters Need to Know to Avoid Lawsuits

As Wage and Hour lawsuits under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) continue to break records, it is important for recruiters to known the basics of the regulations to protect themselves and clients from these devastating lawsuits.

FLSA lawsuits have increased 438% since 2000. There were 8,126 filed for the period between April 2013 and March 2014,…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on June 12, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

How Do Recent Graduate Degrees Match Up to Demand?

Many students are beginning their careers as they graduate college this Spring. Recent graduates represent 2.9% of the total US workforce.

In 2013, about 4,361,380 graduates joined the labor market and a similar number will graduate this year. In what fields do these graduating candidates possess degrees?…

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Added by Ashley Zito Rowe on June 12, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

5 Tips for a Successful Interview

Getting a job in today’s market can be very difficult. As a recruiter people are always coming up to me and telling me their horror stories of how they are out of work, can’t get an interview or aren't being made offers. I sympathize with them because I know how hard it can be. If I post a position I am being flooded with resumes.…

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Added by Chadd Balbi on June 12, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

Training: The Coconut Oil of the Workplace [Part One]

Have you seen these posts, “The 5,769 Things You Can Do With Coconut Oil”? Every once in a while we find something that just seems to be the cure-all; something that makes life easier in a lot of different ways. Well, we consider training to be the coconut oil for organizations. Training won’t whiten your teeth or speed up your metabolism, but there are a ridiculous amount…

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Added by Sean Pomeroy on June 12, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

How many interviews does it take to hire top talent?

At the Australasian Talent Conference held in Sydney last month, I attended an interesting break-out session on the future of interviewing and whether assessment would make interviews redundant. 

The panel made plenty of interesting points in response to questions and comments. Unsurprisingly nobody was predicting the end of interviews any time soon. 

One of…

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Added by Ross Clennett on June 11, 2014 at 9:00pm — 1 Comment

Melissa Adamo, Technical Recruiter

Last week we had Jeff Newman on the show. This week we had his colleague, Melissa Adamo.  I'll tell you right off the bat that they destroyed us on the aftershow. 

I'd say the average score was 50 out of 100 but you know what? Lots of times the…

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Added by Recruiting Animal on June 11, 2014 at 3:08pm — 2 Comments

Stop Training, Start Learning

You may find this commentary odd coming from a guy referred to, at times, as a trainer. While it’s true that I teach leaders and some staff, in addition to my consulting work, I’m an educator, not a trainer, as I don’t work with animals.

Education, done well and done right, is not training. Training works for animals because of the repetitive nature of the act of getting a lion or a killer whale to perform a task for a reward. Humans, while they benefit from repetition and…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on June 11, 2014 at 12:03pm — No Comments

A Glimpse at the Best and the Most Awful Education Jobs

Children around the world grow up listening to a simple saying ‘Do what you Love’. However, following those words might make the scenario worse for education professionals. People, who have passed one year after another studying their favorite subject, and have achieved many degrees to secure the most appropriate jobs, might not be able to enjoy a delighting paycheck at the…

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Added by Simon Hopes on June 11, 2014 at 2:32am — No Comments

Social Recruiting & Employer Branding at #SBrandCamp

I think a lot of my work was inspired by Punk Rock HR, which was the only recruiting related blog I actually read when I was actually recruiting; I didn't want some pedantic professional "thought leadership" in the few minutes I had between meetings, interviews and phone screens.  The…

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Added by Matt Charney on June 10, 2014 at 5:00pm — 3 Comments

The “Favorite” Or The Most Qualified Does Not Always Win The Race Or Get The Job! This Includes California Chrome

The Favorite Doesn’t Always Win The Race.

The Most Qualified Doesn’t Always Get The Job.

 

Favorites don’t always win the race nor does the most qualified always get the job. However those who made it into the race, did it based upon talent. There is no denying it! Truth is in today’s competitive marketplace, often…

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Added by sheila Greco on June 10, 2014 at 4:10pm — 1 Comment

Personal Brand

“When employees really focus on who they are, who they aspire to be, and the changes they need to make, they stand out – because so many people don’t,” by Lisa Orrel

Reading "Your Employee Brand is in your hands" I understood why so many people don’t act consistently.

They don’t really know where they’re going when they are looking for a job, and as recruiters its important identify and attract this kind of employees.

First…

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Added by Ericka Diaz on June 10, 2014 at 1:03pm — No Comments

Why I Hate and Love Resumes



Every hiring manager and recruiter measures themselves on how well they can tell the future. They have to, because that's what judging a person based on their resume really is. When we talk about resumes, be it applicant or employer, we talk about it like it’s your permanent record, the complete and total summation of your career thus far.

When you read…

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Added by James Ellis on June 10, 2014 at 11:28am — 3 Comments

Do's & Don'ts for #SHRM14

I’m excited to be traveling to Orlando for the upcoming SHRM 2014 Conference.

Now I would never consider myself an “expert” by any stretch when it comes to conference attendance, but having been to a few of these as well as some other statewide conferences, I’d like to share some credible advice that will make your conference going experience more enjoyable.

Here’s my quick list of Do’s & Don’ts for #SHRM14

Do- Remember to always be…

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Added by John on June 10, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

How to Compete for Talent with the Most Valuable Brands

According to a survey by global research company Millward Brown, Apple is no longer the world's most valuable brand. In the BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brands 2014 Report, Google…

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Added by Ashley Zito Rowe on June 10, 2014 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

The Art of Recruiting

"Anyone can match a résumé with a job description. That takes a week or so to learn. And you may even make some placements. But it’s the craft of recruiting I am talking about. The art. The skill of it. That takes years. Decades. Forever. Great recruiters are sponges. For life. You are never totally ‘on top of your…

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Added by Robye Nothnagel on June 10, 2014 at 8:30am — 7 Comments

What Guatemala’s ‘Person Of The Year’ Wants You To Know About Hiring

Luis von Ahn, a native of Guatemala who was once named the country’s person of the year by a prominent Guatemalan newspaper, is the creator of reCAPTCHA, which made him a very wealthy man and a pioneer in crowdsourcing. And while he sold reCAPTCHA to Google in 2009 for an…

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Added by Paul Petrone on June 9, 2014 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

4 Corporate Training Stats You Should Know

Did you know that corporate training spending trends are a strong indicator of economic activity? Good economic times mean that corporate training is back in a big way, and I bet there’s more you didn’t know about corporate…

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Added by Sean Pomeroy on June 9, 2014 at 9:30am — 1 Comment

Uncommon vs. Commodity

When you can do a common thing in an uncommon way, you will command the attention of the world.” – George Washington Carver

Too many firms in the staffing and recruiting business still compete on price even though it’s the least sophisticated way to sell. At times, even highly talented, seasoned veterans use this harmful technique when they’re afraid of losing a deal.

Our industry would do well to remember that buyers know that the…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on June 9, 2014 at 8:22am — No Comments

5 Places to Build Your Visual Brand

As a video interviewing company, we embrace the power of visual tools in the hiring process. Face-to-face screening and interviewing brings an element into the process that no resume, or phone conversation can bring. That being said, there are so many ways to build brand recognition and reputation with visuals throughout every step of the …

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Added by Julie Salerno on June 7, 2014 at 10:30am — 1 Comment

3 Ways an ATS Will Change Your Recruiting Department

Called an Applicant Tracking System, but oh so much more to the recruiters who have come to know and love this software. Once known for being a luxury that only the larger companies could afford, ATSs are quickly becoming the Swiss Army Knife of tools in recruiting and HR departments of all sizes, in every industry. As the tech has gotten more user-friendly,…

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Added by Sean Pomeroy on June 7, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

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