July 2014 Blog Posts (139)

Recently Graduated? Consider these Four Industries for Working in UAE

With major economies like the United States and UK still not fully recovered from the economic turmoil, it makes sense to look for employment prospects outside these countries and move into newer avenues. UAE, for one, is a lucrative option. The region is a home to multiple high growth industries, wonderful jobs that offer salaries that are tax free and a vibrant multicultural work environment to work in. If you are ready to take the road to this Middle East paradise, this piece of…

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Added by saurabh tyagi on July 11, 2014 at 1:46am — No Comments

Face or Fiction – a great recruitment myth?

There is a general consensus amongst search firms (and even some internal recruitment teams) that a face to face interview removes the need for a formal English testing assessment. Recently, we challenged a senior director from a large recruitment business to challenge their views on whether a face to face interview will always be better than an English test at testing the English competence of a candidate.  Having originally dismissed the need for an English testing service on the basis…

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Added by Emma Osborne on July 10, 2014 at 10:42am — No Comments

Are you killing the Recruitment Consultant?

We’ve spoken previously about how Examagram is an excellent value add for any internal or external recruitment team, even those who interview all candidates face to face.  When we approach most recruitment agencies, the response is almost exclusively very good. It doesn’t  take a genius to see the commercial benefits of a free recruitment tool…

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Added by Emma Osborne on July 10, 2014 at 10:38am — No Comments

Engaging the Buyer – Scott’s Sales Yoga Thought for the Day

Buyers expect salespeople to vomit details all over them, making this expectation a huge opportunity. Practitioners of buyer-centric selling engage prospects and clients in highly collaborative conversations. This is one of the few aspects of selling we can actually control.

To achieve this:

  • Eliminate leading (multiple-choice) questions as they confine the buyer to your choices instead of hearing their needs and details.
  • Limit the use of locking (yes or no)…
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Added by Scott Wintrip on July 10, 2014 at 9:54am — 1 Comment

12 Tips To Bring Out Your Inner Headhunter

The historic act of headhunting is quite disturbing, yet fascinating. The literal practice of taking and preserving a person’s head after killing them, has advanced from ancient times to the 21st century. 

Figuratively, the aggressive nature of the word has carried over to the modern day recruiting industry.  In our …

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Added by Jody Dugan on July 10, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

Is Recruiting Responsible for Retention?

The battle always results to finding talent. Therefore, good recruiting should lead to qualified candidates. And while good candidates are hard to catch, they can be even harder to keep. Recruiters shouldn’t lie to acquire coveted talent, or they run the risk of seeing them leave in 3-6 months when the truth to the exaggerations is finally discovered. It stands to reason then, that…

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Added by Raj Sheth on July 10, 2014 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

3 reasons leaders should not outsource their new hire training

To back up all the stats about how well the economy is doing, the great news is that recruitment companies are hiring again.  Given how marginal (in terms of profitability) many recruitment companies have been in the last few years,  they must be confident that there is a volume of business to be won. 



What is surprising is how many mid and large agencies are outsourcing the training of their new consultants to external…
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Added by Alex Moyle on July 10, 2014 at 8:00am — No Comments

Latest Jobs Report = Great News for Recruiters

Finally some good news on the economy: The United States added 288,000 jobs last month and unemployment dropped to 6.1%, the lowest point since September 2008,according to the latest Employment Situation Summary for June…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on July 9, 2014 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Down But Never Out

Wintrip Consulting Group : Take No Prisoners Take No Prisoners is a free weekly memo from Scott Wintrip that explores how Radical Accountability prospers companies and changes lives. Instead of taking people hostage with outdated, heavy-handed, and ineffective methods of management, measurement, and motivation, Radical Accountability focuses on creating an unwavering responsibility for getting what matters most done.

Tennis star Novak Djokovic knows a thing or two about winning and losing. Djokovic…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on July 9, 2014 at 1:19pm — No Comments

Why Do LinkedIn InMails have such a low response rate?



Last night I moderated a panel discussion on Sourcing Strategies at Quirky in New York. This was sourcing from an attraction and engagement perspective — Shally or Glen were not on my panel — so no boolean magic.

Our magic involved creating conversations through new-generation technologies: Elizabeth Shillo SVP Sales (Dice OpenWeb), Daniel Chait,…

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Added by Peter Clayton on July 9, 2014 at 12:00pm — 13 Comments

5 Special Ways to Stand Out to Candidates

Have you ever applied to a company only to find a communication barrier on the recruiting end? Or, in the very least, tried to look at a company career page and find it hard to navigate? That would be an example of poor employer branding. A company who is candid with candidates about their company and the application process is more likely to have happy employees. Truth is,…

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Added by Julie Salerno on July 9, 2014 at 9:30am — 4 Comments

How to be Successful in Recruitment: HR - Recruiter Friend or Foe?

HR and a recruiter fighting

Traditionally in the recruitment industry there has been a reluctance to approach HR. Indeed many recruiters start their time in the industry being specifically trained and instructed to avoid HR.

And the problem is that when something like that gets…

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Added by Stephen Hart on July 9, 2014 at 8:30am — 1 Comment

What Do You Really Need to Set Yourself Up to Work from Home?

If you have skills, for example writing, web design, graphic design or photo editing skills, you may be interested in the idea of working from home. For many people, working at home via the web is a way that they can use their skills no matter where they are in the world to still make money.

For others,…

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Added by Simon Hopes on July 9, 2014 at 2:00am — No Comments

The SEO Optimized Job Posting

A job post is useless if no one sees it.  The ‘job search,’ as the term implies, requires that talent searches for jobs based on criteria such as company, job title, location, and more. To ensure that your job posting ranks high among search results for these relevant keywords, you need an SEO optimized job posting. Think of your job ad as a marketing landing page and you want to generate leads and in our case candidates. Whether you are creating a…

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Added by Paul Andre De Vera on July 8, 2014 at 6:35pm — 1 Comment

What I Learned From #SHRM14

Sure, the Society of Human Resources Management's annual conference in Orlando was over a couple weeks ago, but in the spirit of late adoption that infused the conference, figured that a stale post was, for the target audience, right on time.  It was my fifth straight SHRM conference, and what really struck me this year wasn't what had changed with HR, but rather, the fact…

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Added by Matt Charney on July 8, 2014 at 5:09pm — No Comments

Standardization: The Key To A Great Hiring Process

Imagine if you found a new, safe and cheap energy source that produced no emissions and could replace gasoline tomorrow. If you – and only you – started using it to power your car, how much impact would that make in the world?

Very little.

But what if you told everyone about it and everyone started using it? Then how much of an impact…

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Added by Paul Petrone on July 8, 2014 at 2:14pm — 1 Comment

5 Ways to Bomb Your Phone Interview

Our Corporate Recruiter and I do a lot of phone interviewing.  Phone interviews are a great tool; they give both the interviewer and the candidate the opportunity to gather a little more information about each other in order to determine whether or not a face-to-face interview should be pursued. With so many resources available today that give job seekers…

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Added by Kelly Mead, SPHR on July 8, 2014 at 1:43pm — 10 Comments

The Death of Superlatives in Job Ads

Although at first glance I get what they’re going for, it’s an attempt to set their ad apart from the rest, and for that I can appreciate the effort. However, what I don’t think recruiters realize is the back-end implications they are opening themselves up to that can seriously handicap them in getting the perfect candidate.

There’s a vibe…

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Added by Justin Miller on July 8, 2014 at 9:00am — No Comments

Training and eLearning Software: Investing in talent

Training and eLearning software is used at all points during an employee's experience - from initial onboarding to advanced professional development - and cuts across many industries. The …

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Added by Daniel Honigman on July 7, 2014 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Video: Michael Beygelman, CEO, Joberate "How To Sell To HR"

Michael Beygelman, CEO, Joberate "How To Sell To HR" from Peter Clayton on Vimeo.

Are You Ready for a good laugh?

This is an excerpt from Michael Beygelman's presentation at the #HRTechTank New York Conference June 27, 2014. The…

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Added by Peter Clayton on July 7, 2014 at 1:10pm — 2 Comments

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