Added by Kiran Gali on July 17, 2011 at 7:00am — 1 Comment
ContinueDo you have the patience required to herd cats? If you do this may soon become an asset for certain employers (apparently one has actually posted that requirement in their job description). Why? Because patience, among other things, is a virtue, and for some future jobs—it may become an asset.
So start practicing with the family cat or look for Cat Herding Training Schools (CHTS) that may be opening in…
Added by Valentino Martinez on July 17, 2011 at 3:16am — 1 Comment
No this is not a rant post, but rather good weekend fodder. I was speaking to a colleague this weekend and this individual was sharing some thoughts about new obstacles within their market, and some difficulties associated with a few potential placements. It opened up into a 'if I could have done it differently' conversation which served as inspiration for this…
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Recently I was asked by one of our Sydney Talent Agents to join her on a client visit to a high profile Ad Agency group. I jumped at the chance because I love speaking with clients, and we were booked to meet two very senior people, both at Executive Creative Director level.
We arrived on time (5 minutes early actually, as is my wont) and waited in the trendy, borderline pretentiously creative reception.
And we waited.
And waited.
At 10 past the meeting hour we…
ContinueAdded by Greg Savage on July 16, 2011 at 7:52am — 7 Comments
I know, you made that LinkedIn account months ago and never went back. You’re content at your job, and since you’re not looking for a new one you haven’t put much effort to updating or maintaining it. What’s the point right? The point is that you may be missing opportunities! Even if you’re not looking for that “ideal job” anymore, it could definitely be looking for you (trust me, I’m the one looking!) and you don’t want to be passed over because you haven’t added a Current Position since…
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The technical recruiting world in the last few months has been eye opening. The truth is that the current job market, at least in technology, is as competitive as ever. If you haven’t hired this year yet you need to read this article because things have drastically changed.
Across the country, different markets typically have very different market trends for a similar type of skill set. As an example, it might be much easier to find a C++ embedded candidate in San Jose than it would…
ContinueAdded by Timothy Yandel on July 15, 2011 at 2:02pm — 9 Comments
Readers of this blog know that I’m a big fan of utilizing social media along with staffing software. I did some digging recently and came up with the 10 most influential recruiters and staffers on Twitter as determined by the “jobs” category on WeFollow. Click on their names to get to their Twitter…
ContinueAdded by Tim Giehll on July 15, 2011 at 12:39pm — 7 Comments
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. This week we'll be talking about social recruiting, candidate experience, being a stealth ninja and passive candidates.
Here are the articles our that interested us this week (in no particular order), enjoy!:
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So you've made it past the initial application stage and you've been successful in gaining an interview! What now? In our series of "How to impress at your next job interview" posts we have some advice to help you make sure you put your best foot forward and nail that interview for your dream job!!
Last week we discussed the preparation that you need to put in just prior to the interview (see…
ContinueAdded by Stephanie Bressan on July 15, 2011 at 9:30am — No Comments
A good article from Elaine Varelas of the Job Doc in the Boston Globe or Boston.com as it is known. A job applicant wrote her asking, basically, if an open container misdemeanor from 2008 would nullify his employment candidacy. Not necessarily the crime of the century, but an open container is a serious enough offense as it implies possible intoxication that can lead to serious traffic…
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Depending on the ATS you use, you most likely have a wealth of applicant data that you can use to make your recruiting strategy better. The real questions, however, are what data is the most important and if this data is easily available and structured in a way for you to make quick and educated decisions on the state of your current recruiting initiatives.
The problem for most companies is that they have this data in several places and there's too much of it. You have…
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A common misconception is that social media searches are only used to find negative information for screening out candidates. However, businesses using social media searches recognize these searches can be very beneficial in verifying positive affiliations, associations and activities. For example, a social media search can identify if the candidate is active in…
ContinueAdded by Jerry D. Thurber on July 14, 2011 at 9:00am — 1 Comment
1. A natural ability to do something.
2. A natural tendency
Continue1. A settled way of thinking or feeling, typically reflected in a person's behavior: "she took a tough attitude toward other people's…
Added by Daniel J Smith on July 14, 2011 at 9:00am — 7 Comments
( I have more than 183 contributions on wikiHow with more than a million page views)
What if the journey begins with "impossible" as the first step towards the realization of the objective? Is it possible?
It is not if you have self doubts. It is not if you have preset evaluation about…
ContinueAdded by Shyamsunder Panchavati on July 14, 2011 at 1:07am — No Comments
I never thought I’d be a corporate recruiter. Well, if we go back far enough I never thought I’d be a recruiter. In fact, I don’t know a single recruiter who set out to BE a recruiter, on purpose. We all seemed to kind of fall into it, but I digress.
I started out as many do, in an agency. Actually my first experience with an agency was covering the front desk at a recruiting firm that rhymes with Blobert Blaf. I remember the staffing managers literally…
ContinueAdded by Amy Ala Miller on July 13, 2011 at 4:25pm — 5 Comments
Perhaps you have heard the story: Internationally acclaimed concert violinist Joshua Bell once agreed to don street clothes and play his $3.5 million dollar Stradivarius violin in a Washington DC subway station, as a social experiment, sponsored by the Washington Post.…
ContinueAdded by Mark Bregman on July 13, 2011 at 12:12pm — 5 Comments
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