August 2014 Blog Posts (121)

Why Employers Should Ditch The Unstructured Job Interview

There are a few things that can kill a business. Some bad publicity. A defective part. A lawsuit.

And the unstructured job interview.

There have been several in-depth studies on unstructured job interviews, and most of them say the same thing: they are bad predictors of performance and are subject to bias. That means the companies…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 7, 2014 at 10:30am — No Comments

But I Want it Now! Our Relationship with HR Technology

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Why won't this phone just recruit for me?

Our resident technology expert and connoisseur of all things Cajun, Doug Horn, recently wrote an insightful blog on whether technology is…

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Added by Norman Clausen on August 7, 2014 at 10:30am — 2 Comments

The Advanced Level

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 Instead of taking people hostage with outdated, heavy-handed, and ineffective methods of management, measurement, and motivation, Radical Accountability focuses on creating an unwavering responsibility for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.

Many professionals want to be at the advanced level, preferring to take part in processes or…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on August 7, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

The Becky Hammon Hire Is Great; But The Glass Ceiling Still Exists

Despite the Becky Hammon hire, the glass ceiling still exists. Credit: Robert Douglass

Tuesday, Becky Hammon, a WNBA legend, made history when the…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 6, 2014 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment

How to Become the Recruiter of Choice for Contractors

It appears that we are now entering a candidate-driven market in BOTH the direct hire AND contract staffing worlds.  As candidates increasingly choose contract staffing as a lifestyle, recruiters are becoming more concerned…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on August 6, 2014 at 11:30am — 1 Comment

What Recruitment Can Learn From The Military

How to be Successful in Recruitment Part 10

What Recruitment Can Learn From The Military

I once asked an ex-special forces solder, who had served in some of the roughest parts of the world, what they would advise when you are trying…

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Added by Stephen Hart on August 6, 2014 at 6:30am — 2 Comments

The journey of law

With popular TV shows such as Suits and Law & Order glamorising the lifestyle of those in the legal sector, it’s not hard to see why so many people are opting to study law over other industries. While the opportunity to work in law may initially have been a pipedream for some, the chance to study a law degree is becoming more accessible; with several law firms offering work experience and open days to encourage prospective lawyers to consider a legal…

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Added by Jenny Ho on August 5, 2014 at 11:29am — No Comments

How Large Is the Ethnic Diversity Gap in STEM?

I recently shared data on gender diversity in STEM (science, tech, engineering, and mathematics) jobs. This time, I'm examining ethnic diversity for these fields. How ethnically diverse is US's STEM candidate supply? Below are the percentages of qualified people in the US workforce for each STEM field, broken down by ethnicity.

Ethnic Breakdown of…

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Added by Ashley Zito Rowe on August 5, 2014 at 10:10am — 2 Comments

5 Unique Hiring Practices At 5 Iconic Companies

There are thousands of ways companies hire. Some have exceptionally-structured processes where everything is tracked and recorded and others have people come in and a hiring manager will “trust their gut.”

Interested, we wanted to find some of the most unique hiring processes at some of the largest companies in America.

The following five companies are all among…

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 5, 2014 at 10:00am — 1 Comment

Former Microsoft Worker Blogs About Being Laid Off – How Not to Handle Unemployment

Jerry Berg decided that the best way to deal with a layoff was to make a 20 minute video ( http://bit.ly/1oouacX ) lamenting how terrible it is to be laid off after 15 years at Microsoft. I personally feel for him as I’ve been laid off twice since the 2008 financial crisis. While his emotions are understandable, putting them out there in a public video was a bad choice.

This is…

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Added by Bert Shimabukuro on August 5, 2014 at 2:30am — 5 Comments

They can hear me now

Listen to most organizational development professionals and they will tell you that the key to organizational change is to communicate, communicate and then to communicate again. I would pose another question, and that is how are you communicating the message and how is it being received? Are your messages being received in the context you intended them to be…

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Added by Daniel T. Bloom on August 4, 2014 at 2:10pm — No Comments

When Should Your Business Use a Recruiter?



Thousands of U.S. companies rely on the services of professional recruiting firms to fill employment needs. Some companies choose not to work with recruiters for various reasons – in house HR, specificity, budgeting concerns – but there are plenty more good reasons to bring in a professional recruiting team to help with staffing needs.



Here are a few instances your business should consider using a recruiter to help meet its hiring…

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Added by Verigent on August 4, 2014 at 12:30pm — 1 Comment

Are You Settling for Mac and Cheese?

 Roast pork, red wine. Dinner. Don't you just love the feeling of closing a direct hire placement? That big placement fee reminds you that all the work you put into your placements is worth it.  Maybe you even splurge and celebrate with a fillet mignon dinner.

But what happens when the big placement fee runs out? Do you worry about when the next one will come? Do you start cutting back and…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on August 4, 2014 at 10:37am — No Comments

Stop Killing Diversity in the Name of the Company Culture

The look and feel of your company culture isn’t always what the experts tell us it’s supposed to be like. It doesn’t necessarily have our defined values at the core, dictating the hiring and decision-making processes, which are based off of business goals. There is an unwritten, unintentional part of company culture that will often have a lot more pull in how your organization’s teams are crafted.

PRETTY BIRD SYNDROME

Many organizations have…

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Added by Ryan Mead on August 2, 2014 at 10:00am — No Comments

Could You Be Great As an HVAC Technician? Exploring HVAC Careers

Different people are born to do different things. Some have an aptitude for selling, some for communication, and yet others for administering medication. Then there are some, who are born curious. Curious about how things work. Those children you see who aren’t just satisfied with owning and playing with a remote controlled car – they open it up, take it apart, and try to put it back together. It’s those kids that grow up to be more technologically inclined than the rest. A lot of people…

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Added by Simon Hopes on August 2, 2014 at 2:47am — 1 Comment

PepsiCo’s CEO On How To Become Rich And Powerful

At VoiceGlance, we believe the key to any organization’s success is hiring right people. To honor that belief, we created a series that recognizes some of the greatest American hires of the past 100 years. The following article is part of that series.

Indra Nooyi, PepsiCo’s CEO and one of the best hires of the last hundred years, has a pretty simple recipe for success.

“Focus on the job that you’re doing,” Nooyi said at the …

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Added by Paul Petrone on August 1, 2014 at 1:30pm — No Comments

5 Reasons Why a LinkedIn Profile Shouldn’t Replace Your Resume

As I was going through my regular LinkedIn profile review.  It occurred to me that LinkedIn profiles have become more than just a brief description of someone’s background.  They seem to have evolved into full resumes.  I have a few different searches (job opportunities) going right now, so…

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Added by Chris Bell on August 1, 2014 at 11:00am — 5 Comments

Get Out of Your Cubicle and Into a Collaborative Recruiting Process

Teamwork. It’s the building block of any company, big or small. The benefits of teamwork stretch beyond the borders of your cubicle and out into the world of recruiting. Collaborative recruiting has a deeper impact than just your typical, run-of-the-mill programs. This is because it involves more than just the Human Resources and recruiting departments. Collaborative…

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Added by Raj Sheth on August 1, 2014 at 10:00am — 4 Comments

Everything Must Change: People Are Not Products

There are 8,760 hours a year. 2,190 hours per year are spent asleep (an average of 6 hours per night). 2,080 hours per year are “sold” for a paycheck (40 hours per week multiplied by 52 weeks a year). …

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Added by Fred Liggin on August 1, 2014 at 9:30am — 11 Comments

How Video Interviewing Can Help You Hire for Cultural Fit

Video interviewing is no longer an up and coming practice, it’s here. With 63% of HR managers having used video screening as a means to finding candidates, there is good reason to use this technology for enhancing your hiring…

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Added by Julie Salerno on August 1, 2014 at 9:30am — No Comments

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