August 2014 Blog Posts (121)

Financial Stakes for Worker Misclassifcation Getting Steeper

Incorrectly classifying 1099 independent contractors (ICs) as W-2 employees has been a risky proposition for quite some time now. But as government agencies increasingly work together to end the practice, the financial stakes keep getting higher. 

The government is very concerned about worker misclassification due to the loss of tax revenue it…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on August 12, 2014 at 2:37pm — No Comments

Why ESPN’s Career Site Is Awesome

Monday, I spent the day looking through career pages to find the best ones on the web. And while I saw many fantastic pages - including BonobosSpotify and …

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 12, 2014 at 1:30pm — 1 Comment

Had An Amazing Interview? Don't Ruin Your Chances By Making These Mistakes

 
One of my best friends is in the interviewing process with several hospitals seeking a new nursing position. While she is experienced and interviews well, she’s entirely exasperated by the…
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Added by Emily Davis on August 12, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments

How Hard-to-Fill Are the Top Paying IT Jobs?

Computerworld featured the results of a study by Mondo, a company that recruits and places technology workers. Mondo recorded salaries earned by 4,000 of their placements in 2014 to determine top paying IT jobs. Below we listed the jobs they found to have the…

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Added by Ashley Zito Rowe on August 12, 2014 at 9:54am — No Comments

The Critical Hiring Data You’re Not Collecting

Warren Buffett puts a premium on collecting behavioral data while hiring. Credit: Pete Souza

When you analyze how we initially screen job applicants, something becomes obvious: it is all about what the applicants have done (or said they’ve done), instead of finding out who the people really are.

Think about it. Looking at a resume – 80 percent of which contain misleading statements, and 53…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 12, 2014 at 8:42am — No Comments

The Best Jobs for People Over 50: Canadian Edition

New analysis from Statistics Canada shows that retirement is changing and that more than half of workers aged 55 and older return to the workforce.  Of Canadians that actually exited a long term job between the age of 55 and 59, 60% of them were re-employed within the next 10 years, while those age 60-64 had 42% re-employment in the same year. In this article we will examine…

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Added by Vera Gavizon on August 12, 2014 at 5:10am — No Comments

Selling is Simple…So Why is it So Hard?

More people fail than succeed at selling staffing and recruitment services. One element that raises the level of difficulty is that we sell the only product on the market that can change its mind. The bigger, underlying issue, however, is not the product but the approach to selling itself.

Buyers, be they candidates buying into opportunities or hiring managers acquiring the services of the talent we represent, always believe themselves but only sometimes believe those who sell. Yet,…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on August 11, 2014 at 4:06pm — No Comments

Back to Basics

Couldn’t I argue that most of us hate being uncomfortable?! Couldn’t I also argue that some of us don’t like change? But couldn’t I also argue that change and being uncomfortable are the two things that hold us back from realizing our full potential as human beings?

Several months ago, I was forced to get out of…

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Added by Mike Chuidian on August 11, 2014 at 2:30pm — 8 Comments

Heidegger? Are you kidding me? Recruiting as narrative and the power of our words.

In college I read my first Heidegger and my first Foucault and my first Audre Lorde. It was the first time I had heard of any of them. This was in the mid 80's and yes I know I am old, but you kids can stay on my lawn - I mostly like you.

Heidegger, Foucault and Lorde would be a lot for any young mind to chew on, swallow and digest, but it about put me under. College…

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Added by lisa rokusek on August 11, 2014 at 2:00pm — 9 Comments

Marvel and DC: Similar Companies; Very Different Job Descriptions

Marvel’s Spiderman and DC’s Batman. Credit: DJKAYE, deviantart

DC and Marvel have been foes since the 1930s, when the two companies began printing comic books. Since, they have ventured into all other forms of media, but the two have…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 11, 2014 at 11:30am — No Comments

What We Actually Do

I have a new client who needs help; specifically my type of help. The type of client who is sophisticated, holds high expectations and demands results. Yet, this very same client doesn’t know how to hire. Certainly knows how to recognize a great looking resume, but struggles to determine fit.  The sophisticated, well educated executive, is gifted at what they do, but that doesn’t necessarily transfer into knowing how to recognize the right hire for their organization. Or recognize what they…

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Added by Cindy Cremona, CPC on August 11, 2014 at 7:30am — 6 Comments

"A Diamond Is Just a Piece of Carbon"

When people attempt to belittle us with radical reductionism, we might try responding with: "Sure, Archaeologists and Paleontologists are just ditch-diggers; Brain surgeons and heart surgeons are just people who love to cut and saw people; Accountants merely do grade school math for a living; Attorneys lie and do crimes professionally; Diplomats are weak-spined pusillanimous cowards who try to avert wars instead of bravely fighting them; Nurses are such despicable lepers and pariahs…

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Added by Nicholas Meyler on August 9, 2014 at 12:30am — No Comments

Sourcing on Lesser Known Sites: Kinzaa

Kinzaa lets you build visually stunning infographic resumes. An infographic resume is a way of describing your resume information in a visual or graphical form.  Infographics provides the format that sets you apart from the crowd. Employers get the specific information they crave in a single glance and they can quickly form an accurate…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on August 8, 2014 at 6:00pm — 1 Comment

America’s $300 Billion Employee Engagement Problem – And How To Fix It

So what’s the most expensive problem facing American organizations today?

Employees who don’t want to be there.

Recent surveys show that only 29 percent of employees…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 8, 2014 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Dude, Where's My Post? A Letter From The Editor.

I’m pretty relaxed about rules in general, and my biggest role  as Managing Editor within the Recruiting Blogs community is mostly to referee when the trolls come out from under the bridge (or away from their contingency firm bullpens).  The coolest thing about this site is it’s actually pretty self-sustaining and organic.  But sometimes, the deus ex machina factor kicks in and I've got to intervene.

Since I'm kind of sick of answering questions about why certain…

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Added by Matt Charney on August 8, 2014 at 1:00pm — 4 Comments

Top 7 Tips to Write the Best College Essay

The quality of your essay helps the admission officers decide on who you are and additionally the type of writing skills you have. Though you have your test scores and grades to show your skills, the essay is a vital part that reveals more information about you. Here are some tips to help you write the best essay.

1. Prepare well: The hardest part of the essay…

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Added by Simon Hopes on August 8, 2014 at 3:42am — No Comments

An Open Letter To Hiring Managers … On Behalf Of All Recruiters

Mr Client,

I apologise in advance for the somewhat generic greeting, but it’s been ingrained in me from way back when I first got into recruitment.

I still remember all the role-plays and all the training manuals. Every scenario seemed to involve an interaction with “Mr Client”. Hopefully they’ve all been updated by now to…

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Added by Paul Slezak on August 8, 2014 at 1:30am — 1 Comment

11 Sources to Drive Traffic to Your Job Listings

You’ve spent all this time crafting your job listings and it’s published live on the web. Congratulations. How do you begin promoting it? Driving traffic to your job listings begins with a strategy because, let’s face it, your job listings are not going to engage great candidates if no candidates can find it. You can’t have a party if you don’t send invitations. Here are 11 free and paid sources from 5 different acquisition channels to get you started.…

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Added by Paul Andre De Vera on August 7, 2014 at 3:30pm — No Comments

Your Corporate Clock is Ticking (Infographic)

… And you didn’t have much time to begin with. We’ve broken it down for you in this infographic: there are 24 hours in a day, doctors recommend we get 8 hours of sleep per night and the typical workday is 8 hours. That leaves 8 hours of free time. Unfortunately for most of the working population, we spend more than the 8 hours at work, get less than the recommended 8 hours of sleep and feel like 24 hours just isn’t enough. For corporate professionals, there are numerous…

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Added by Julie Salerno on August 7, 2014 at 11:00am — No Comments

5 Ways Your Job Ad Can Attract More Candidates

A 2012 study by TheLadders revealed that Recruiters spend 6 seconds reviewing a resume. If it takes that little time to review qualifications, how much time…

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Added by Ashley Zito Rowe on August 7, 2014 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

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