Immediate Need for
Sr.SQL Server DBA needed in NY
If you have send me at imran@sunsoftusa.com
Added by Imran on September 22, 2008 at 3:26pm —
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As posted on the MN Headhunter blog:
Minnesota 2009 college graduates will find another good year of job possibilities according to a recent St. Cloud State University’s Career Services Center survey.
If you listen to local and national media folks (who frankly are a little, err, a lot clueless about employment statistics) you would think the entire…
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Added by Paul DeBettignies on September 22, 2008 at 3:05pm —
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Dawson Resources is seeking an individual to manage and develop business for our Light Industrial branch, Dawson Works. We are privately owned in Columbus, OH. If you or anyone you may know is interested, please email your resume to mchernick@dawsoncareers.com
Added by Mallory Chernick on September 22, 2008 at 2:32pm —
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I'm a new member and are here looking for information about how to recruit and to learn how to improve open collaboration, co-creation and innovation with social media.
We're testing the fusion of social media, open innovation, and business operations.
- virtual organizations
- global collaboration
- multilingual co-creation
- cross-border business operations
- how to move innovations from the lab or garage to the market
More information at…
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Added by Helge V. Keitel on September 22, 2008 at 1:52pm —
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Good posting at Lifehack on
keeping emails short. I know quite a few people who are a little longwinded when it comes to emails. Perhaps its worth sending this link to anyone you know who has this "problem".
Added by Anthony J. Meaney on September 22, 2008 at 1:49pm —
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Think it can’t happen to you? Ha! I live in Ohio and on Sunday, September 14 at about 1 p.m. an ill wind started to blow in from the southwest. I was pulling weeds in my garden when the angry, dark and low-lying ominous clouds began to pass quickly overhead. Straightening, I watched as the 100-plus year old maple trees in my front yard began to sway crazily, dropping debris from…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on September 22, 2008 at 1:13pm —
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It only happens once every four years, however takes a lifetime of dedication, sacrifice, and training to compete on the world stage.Everyone who watched the Olympics experienced the exhilaration of victory and the heart break of defeat. Sometimes the difference is so small (i.e. Michael Phelps winning 100 meter fly by 0.01 seconds) that you can hardly tell the difference between a Gold & Silver performance...although I am positive Dara Torres (losing 50 meter free by 0.01 seconds)…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 22, 2008 at 9:00am —
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You may think it difficult to grab the attention of employers at busy job
fairs or on big employment web sites like Monster.
But it can be done.
By using information and your network creatively, you can cut through the
clutter and make a connection with hiring managers.
That's what two smart job seekers did, whose stories are below. What can
you learn from each?
1) Get Hired Online by Creating Buzz
Here's a clever method that…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 22, 2008 at 8:55am —
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Which is better for your job search, Facebook or LinkedIN?
The case for LinkedIN:
Strengths:
- LinkedIN allows you to build a massive network, and allows you to limited contact with any other user directly through its InMail feature
- You see 3 degrees of separation
- LinkedIN has a widget that allows you to superimpose your network over Monster and CareerBuilder ads – so you can reach line managers and bypass HR.
- LinkedIN has a similar widget to…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 22, 2008 at 8:46am —
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The cap and gown is slowly making it's way to the back of the closet, the out of town guests have returned home and the haze of the last semester plus the euphoria of the graduation ceremony could now be slowly wearing off. Having spent the last eight years in college career center operations, I know that many college grads, despite what you hear, have not confirmed next steps. What is a new grad to do? As you consider your options, and there are many, here are some possibilities that have…
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Added by Candice Arnold on September 22, 2008 at 8:40am —
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Added by Amitai Givertz on September 22, 2008 at 7:17am —
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Yesterday I got an email from a recruiter friend announcing his availability for a new position and directing interested parties to a website where the company’s resume book would be available. Blah-blah-blah. There was the euphemistic “company restructuring”, “impacted employees”, blah-blah-blah. My heart bleeds for him.
Really. I know how it is.
Out of loyalty to the company who just axed you -- mind you! -- you put the best spin on the situation, not just as a face…
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Added by Maya Walker on September 22, 2008 at 12:00am —
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I'd love to get everyone's take on which side they think is better. In my job search I've been considering both but really kind of wary of going back to an agency. Maybe I'm the only one with a bad experience ?....
Agency has it's obvious advantages on the comp side but what I like about the corporate world is that you have direct contact with the Hiring Manager and have access to get your questions answered on the role. I've also found that I get more 'respect' as a corp recruiter vs.…
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Added by Alex on September 21, 2008 at 10:36pm —
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Pictures from RecruitFest!
if you have any and want to submit them, attach recruitfest as a tag and it will go into this.
It feels like it was a great event
Pictures from RecruitFest!
Added by Slouch on September 21, 2008 at 9:30pm —
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RecruitFest Intro
(September 19, 2008) I was sitting in the bar of the Toronto Intercontinental with Claudia Faust. We talked about friendship, community, recruiting and the value of RecruitingBlogs.com. We agreed that 'following your nose' is the key to the unfolding of things you don't understand.
We're in town for the RecruitFest.
I'm getting to know Claudia (and a host of others) because of my involvement in the universe of people who are the online community of…
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Added by John Sumser on September 21, 2008 at 8:30pm —
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"Virtually every career employee — as many as 97 percent in one recent year — applies for and gets disability payments soon after retirement...The L.I.R.R.’s disability rate suggests it is one of the nation’s most dangerous places to work. Yet in four of the last five years, the railroad has won national awards for improving worker safety."
From the article:
During contract negotiations in 1994, management also tried to take…
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Added by Steve Levy on September 21, 2008 at 9:08am —
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This almost sounds like the title for an article in some romance magazine and in a way, one could say the concept of romance does come into play with what the article is all about.
In our case, we, as IT professionals, have two choices to make about our future:
1. We can find a wonderful company to work for and hunker down for the long-term (i.e. retirement).
2. We can continue to sharpen our skills and choose an area of IT that has a deep need for new…
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Added by Phil Robles on September 20, 2008 at 9:00pm —
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Masterclass online recruitment
Disruptive Talent Acquisition Strategies
Would you like to reduce your time-to-hire and learn how to spend your online budget in the most effective way? Do you want to improve your online ROI and find out why certain targets are not reached? In a master class by
Gordon Lokenberg, interim recruitment specialist, you will find answers to all these…
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Added by Gordon Lokenberg on September 20, 2008 at 8:18am —
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I don't mean "vultures" in the pejorative sense of the word but a bit of sense and sensibility to recruiters circling high above the din of Wall Street's failure...consider the character of the people who engineered this fiasco before recruiting them to your angelic little firm.
Not everyone can wildly thrive in a turnaround environment - or your environment.
Added by Steve Levy on September 20, 2008 at 7:04am —
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Gross National Debt Statistics - we're now shareholders!
Poor Financial Services now has Henry Paulsen and his version of the RTC to blame - no thank - for the handou...uh, bailout. From his
Treasury Department bio,
"...[before] coming to Treasury, Paulson was Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Goldman Sachs since the firm's initial public offering in 1999. He… Continue
Added by Steve Levy on September 20, 2008 at 6:33am —
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