October 2012 Blog Posts (142)

The Employer Brand - Your biggest candidate draw...

On the hunt...

You know the sector you wish to work for, the skills you can offer and what drives you to succeed, but what influences your decision to apply? Whether you’re looking for a temporary role to cover a short period in-between…

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Added by Laura Purt on October 19, 2012 at 5:59am — No Comments

Smarter Automation in Recruiting and Sourcing

With recruitment technology becoming more and more sophisticated, innovators are looking for ways to help recruiters and sourcers better manage their time and automate many of the time-sinking tasks that talent acquisition teams struggle with on a daily basis.  But the automation is going beyond simple job posting, opt-in talent network building and automated notifications and becoming more strategic to full enterprise.  It’s with these new abilities and functionality that recruiting…

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Added by Chris Brablc on October 18, 2012 at 4:51pm — No Comments

A Different Type of Candidate Debate

By Jennifer Brownell, Managing Director, Q4B

In a recent blog posting (Politicians and Recruiters Make Strange Bedfellows) I suggested that there are some interesting similarities between the process that companies use to fill their open positions and how voters end up choosing a candidate for a political office.

If you think about it, political…

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Added by Jennifer Brownell on October 18, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

High-Low Per Diem Rates For Fiscal Year 2013 Announced

The leaves may be changing, but for the time being, the High-Low per diem rates are not.

The IRS has determined that High-Low Substantiation Method per diem rates for Fiscal Year (FY) 2013, which began on October 1, will remain the same as FY2012, according to Notice 2012-63.

Employers can pay a per diem rate to an employee on business travel…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on October 18, 2012 at 9:35am — No Comments

Jim Stroud, MC at MRecruiting Camp Dreams About Having A “Matrix” Job Alert

Here is a video interview I did at mRecruitingCamp. Wow! I am so grateful to be asked to participate in it. Muchos gracias to Dice and Sarah White. (Smile) What follows is an article provided by the good people over at Dice. Enjoy...

Jim Stroud, MC at MRecruiting Camp Dreams About Having A "Matrix" Job Alert

"I want a mobile recruiting app that allows passive job seekers to still be passive," said Jim Stroud (…

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Added by Jim Stroud on October 17, 2012 at 5:56pm — No Comments

Janice Presser - Teamability

Introduction to Teamability

Janice Presser is a PhD Behavioural Scientist. She and her partner came up with a service that assesses a candidate's ability to fit into your team.

I asked @MaureenSharib to take the test to provide an example for the…

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Added by Recruiting Animal on October 17, 2012 at 2:00pm — 3 Comments

Mobile Recruiting: mSite vs. Native Apps, By Ed Newman

Over the last six months as I have fully immersed myself into the world of mobile recruiting one of the first things I learned about was the difference between an mSite and a native app. I have found that there is a lot of confusion out there on this subject as well as some strong opinions, so I thought it would be worthy of a discussion.

First the definitions:

mSite – Also known as a mobile web app, or mobile optimized web site. It is essentially a web site…

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Added by Sylvester Simon Pascal on October 17, 2012 at 11:36am — No Comments

Just launched: The Social Recruitment Monitor. A free online measurement tool providing insights and a benchmark for social recruitment activities.

Last Friday the Social Recruitment Monitor (www.socialrecruitmentmonitor.com) has been launched by Maximum (www.mxmm.com). It is the world's first online measurement tool that provides actual weekly ‘popularity’, ‘activity’ and ‘interaction’ insights in social recruitment activities by global employers.



With this monitor it will be possible to answer…

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Added by Vincent Rietveld on October 17, 2012 at 10:52am — No Comments

Q4 Comeback: It's Do or Die Time.

Whether you’ve been ahead all game, or trying to make a comeback, it’s what you do in the fourth quarter that really counts (or in the ninth inning, if you’re the St. Louis Cardinals).

The…

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Added by Jessica Lunk on October 17, 2012 at 9:30am — 3 Comments

Get to Know the Job Profile of a Claims Handler

If you plan to build a career in the insurance sector, you may find the job of a claims handler to be an appropriate choice. Also known as a claims administrator or a claims assessor, the job of the handler is to deal with the individuals who make claims on their insurance policies.

 

There are a number of sectors in the insurance industry in which you may specialise, such as health and life insurance, travel insurance and home and auto insurance. A claims handler deals with…

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Added by Daniel Smith on October 17, 2012 at 9:16am — No Comments

How to avoid the silly mistakes in interviews!

‘Success depends upon previous preparation, and without such preparation there is sure to be failure’ Confucius.

There is no way I can over exaggerate how important it is to make sure you have prepared well for an interview. This must be the rule whether you are a senior level candidate or someone starting out in your career.

Many people blame…

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Added by Lipton Fleming on October 17, 2012 at 6:53am — No Comments

The Call!!

The Call!!

(note this post is mainly geared towards corporate staffing professionals)

So often when calling a potential candidate, most recruiters go into their sales pitch about a position they are looking to fill, if the person they are talking to seems interested, they might…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on October 16, 2012 at 10:00pm — No Comments

10 tricks when walking the thin line of employment and unemployment

Yikes. Today wasn’t how I expected it to turn out. What do you mean, "pack up your things"? After all, you have been working here 15 years! You have given your blood, sweat and tears to this company. You have worked overtime; you even came home early from your family vacation so you could help out. What do you mean, “let go”? Frustrated, Confused, Sad…

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Added by Will Thomson on October 16, 2012 at 8:30pm — 5 Comments

40% of Contractors Are 50 and Over

If you are only targeting younger people for contract positions, you may be missing the boat.

According to a recent Reuters article citing an MBO Partners survey, 40% of temporary/contract workers are ages 50 and over. Ten percent are over 65.

According to the article, contract staffing is providing a…

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Added by Debbie Fledderjohann on October 16, 2012 at 10:00am — No Comments

Attitude and Aptitude….A Lesson in Humility (Part One of Three)….#knowledge, #learning, #thedanieljsmith, #personalgrowth

Before we begin, I would like to thank all the readers who have followed me here over the last couple of years; and say that the best opinions are still to come. I am currently looking at a couple tools, when the analysis is complete; you will be the first to hear of it right in this very blog!

I would also like to thank Evan Carmicheal for the heads-up that I had been included in the October list “The Top 100 Social Media Leaders to Follow on Twitter”. I am humbled to be included again…

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Added by Daniel J Smith on October 16, 2012 at 9:30am — No Comments

Infographic: The Evolution of the Recruitment Consultant

The recruiter of today is unrecognisable from even a few years ago. Taking a trip down memory lane, can you recognise any of these characters?

Recruiters have evolved with the times, but what does the future hold?…

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Added by Michael Overell on October 15, 2012 at 11:19pm — 3 Comments

There is nothing special about France…

Well, of course, that is not true. Plenty about France is special. Like the cheese. And the cafés. And the bread. And a delicious glass of Châteauneuf-du-Pape. Or Duck Confit. Or the way a French woman can twist a scarf into the sexiest thing imaginable.

Yes, plenty of special things in France.

But not in recruitment!

My recruitment career has allowed me the tremendous privilege of running and owning recruitment businesses all over the world.…

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Added by Greg Savage on October 15, 2012 at 8:37pm — 2 Comments

Skills Path is the New Career Path

Stop worrying about a candidate’s career path. For certain types of positions it is all about Skill Path, not Career Path.

What is Skill Path? Skill Path is the development of an increasing set of capabilities and/or a deepening level of expertise: regardless of where you worked. How have you advanced as a software developer, a health care provider, a manager or leader? Are those skills relevant to the challenge your company faces? Skill Path, especially for specialized skill…

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Added by Jerry D. Thurber on October 15, 2012 at 1:20pm — No Comments

Death of a Salesman - not.

As the job market continues to heat up, there’s lots of buzz in social media on how to access, recruit and secure ‘passive’ talent.…

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Added by Cindy Cremona, CPC on October 15, 2012 at 12:35pm — 2 Comments

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