In our last blog post, we discussed why you should get job descriptions for all your job orders, especially your contracting job orders. But how do you get job descriptions and what should be in them?
Well, typically, the how is easy. Simply ask your client for a job description when…
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When a recruiter comes to us for a quote, one of the first things we ask them for is a job description for the position they are trying to fill. But even if you don't have a back-office asking you for one, you should get a job description for all of your job orders, especially for contract placements.
Job descriptions allow you…
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One of the perks of contract staffing is that, on top of the hourly rate you earn as your contractor works, you can also earn a nice conversion fee if your client decides to hire the contractor direct. So what would you say if we told you there is a whole crop of workers out there that, if placed as contractors, could increase your conversion fees?
Well, according to Workforce, there is -…
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Look - I get it. We all hope that somewhere, some time a client is going to become aware of what we do and connect with us on it. I'm in sales. I'm all about it.
But here's what bugs me. I was thinking about this a few minutes ago while finishing off a whole chicken from the WalMart deli. (I started it last night by the way.....)
So someone wants to slip an ad in here. What's the big deal? Am I so uptight that my eyes can not deal with someone wanting to…
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Our Executive Search work is done primarily in Software, Mobile, and Interactive media and as such we’re often engaged in nationwide searches that require a Skype or other Video Conference call. With each virtual interview that we facilitate I offer coaching and general pep-talks to our candidates prior to their call so as to leave them well prepared for what is…
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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 hard to fill jobs, great places to work, average organizations, a really cool resume, most epic tweets and a…
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Over the past 90 days, more than 45,000 new job ads have been posted online that include requirements for government security clearance, representing a 24% increase in ad volume versus the same 90-day period in 2010. More than 1,700 direct employers are currently advertising job openings that require potential candidates to obtain and maintain Confidential, Secret or Top Secret security clearance. About 75% of these job ads were for Confidential clearance, the lowest…
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The economy has shifted; the world is changing- we all are trying to do more in less time and with less money. Less than 15% said they were “extremely” satisfied. Meanwhile, employers believe that 30% of their workers are “extremely” satisfied.
As we climb out of this recession we are entering into a brand new place, The Talent Market Place. Companies can hire top talent labor cheaper than ever before. Competitors in your…
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Want a new way to find top talent or attract hiring managers using social media? Last week, Toronto-based company visualize.me launched its resume visualization service. Perhaps you’ve already seen a visualize.me resume link on a friend’s Facebook status?
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Hi Everyone,
I have a client who will probably need a company to do a few background checks soon. Any recommendations? I'm not familiar with any. I think they will want to find one who can provide the basic employment screening and offer a drug testing option.
Also, if they are not doing these checks currently, would there be a potential issue if they do them on some candidates and not others? And if they start now, will they have to do them on all hires going…
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Well, I made a placement today as the owner of my own career management biz with a company I have worked with (on and off) for a number of years. When I joined a staffing firm at the beginning of 2006, they were paying the staffing firm 20% of the annual salary. By the end of 2008 they were paying 18%, and this year, they are paying between 10-12%. Now, this might seem dismal, however I am finding that as an independent contractor I can undercut larger agencies (they probably wouldn't…
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Recruitment is the process of finding, screening, and selecting qualified candidates for a job at a company or organization. Recruitment begins the moment a job becomes available and ends when an offer of employment is accepted by a job seeker. In between, the recruitment team (or person) may perform any or all of the following tasks: creating a job description, advertising the job, sourcing, screening, interviewing, performing background checks (including references, credit checks, and…
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What’s the point with references ? After all, people will only give you the names of referees who will say good things about them (unless they are really stupid) and (if they are smart) will have prepped them to say what they think the recruiter will want to hear. With this in mind how much value do references really add to the recruitment process ?
If your approach to referencing is to just go through the motions because you have to take references, then there is…
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Are recruiters creatures of habit?
Or are recruiters habit forming creatures who learn, or fail to learn, from their mistakes? And successes?
Only you recruiters would know. No?
PHOTO…
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8 years in and I have been there done that. Although much more is always still to be learned, I spoke with a former boss of mine - we worked together years ago at Venturi Staffing - this evening who still remains to this day a Selling Branch Manager at Manpower one of the largest staffing firms in the world. He mentored me early on in my days out of college providing the type of role model we all hope to have.
Since that time I have been through my own journey discovering…
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It was rather a fluke that I found out that private investigators make great sourcers. I had been working for a large multinational who's CEO had asked me to check on a couple of recent employees who had flown the coup to join some optical networking start-ups.
The thought was that they had taken intellectual property with them and the CEO wanted to see if I…
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The boom times of the last decade and the absence of client choice until now have enabled the agency sector to submerge problems which have only been exposed now the tide has gone out. These include standards of professional behaviour, placement inefficiency and uncompetitive pricing.
The problems all stem from a lack of barriers to entry to an industry that is also completely…
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The Economic Times website has an intriguing article about how companies are grilling job candidates, especially candidates at the mid and senior level, to “call out their bluff.”
Here are the relevant portions for job seekers:
“‘Most of the candidates are well-prepared,’ says Nikul Shah, president, global HR and corporate services, Omnitech InfoSolutions. ‘Their answers are stereotypes and theoretically very good. Only when we grill them on real-life…
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What is Resume Format? Resume format is an important weapon to get a good job. There are many factors that are considered while writing resume like resume templates, format of a resume and many more. There are different resume formats available namely:-
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