Added by Robert Wright on October 31, 2011 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment
Vince Lombardi said it best when he said“Winning isn't everything, but wanting to win is”. It never ceases to amaze me that most HR people I meet are non-competitive when it comes to helping their business win and in applying HR strategies and policies. They use words like ethics and fairness to tell us why they are so restrained but really it’s a…
Added by Francois Guay on October 31, 2011 at 8:00am — 2 Comments
Most of us have memories of the Good, Bad, and Ugly recruiting experiences related to great candidates who got away. The painful memory of those great candidates that got away related to: a predicted outcome; deception on their part; slow to move hiring managers; our (recruiter) missteps…and what else? Maybe an Act of God would also fit.
How many…
ContinueAdded by Valentino Martinez on October 31, 2011 at 5:38am — 10 Comments
It goes without saying that the Marines are an excellent fighting force. Be it the United States Marines or the British Royal Marines, tens of thousands of dollars have gone into training so that these fighting units can be the most formidable in combat.
But then once the Marine is an ex-Marine, there is a question as to what to do with those skill sets. Can't really use the harder core aspects in the typical office setting, lest one's fellow employees look askance at your crawling…
ContinueAdded by Gordon Basichis on October 31, 2011 at 4:30am — 1 Comment
Well now, it's been a couple of years and my recruiting life is going along pretty good. Exceeding my numbers, gaining exclusive clients, having fun and thinking this is the best job and the best place I could ever work. We have monthly contests, quarterly contests, yearly contests; go on weekend retreats (with our spouses) to golf resorts and ski resorts (depending on the time of year) for morning training meetings and golf outings or skiing or even just laying around the pool in the…
ContinueAdded by Cora Mae Lengeman on October 29, 2011 at 12:01pm — 25 Comments
I was fortunate to read through today's RBC Daily Update to find the subject matter addressed the Klout score as a measurable credential. I had recently thought about this subject myself. Subsequently, I launched a poll on LinkedIn (and shared it on FaceBook) just a few days ago. This poll was targeted at assessing the real influence that Klout scoring has among career-minded professionals who are somewhat active on LinkedIn, Twitter, and FaceBook.
Many of us strive to…
ContinueAdded by schonfeld.michael19 on October 28, 2011 at 4:14pm — No Comments
A Google search of “how to negotiate starting salary” netted just under 2 million results. 8 tips here, 6 steps there, all sorts of advice. For the most part, it sucks. There are some things I agree…
ContinueAdded by Amy Ala Miller on October 27, 2011 at 8:31pm — 17 Comments
Added by Robert Wright on October 27, 2011 at 4:01pm — 3 Comments
As a professional resume writer, I work alot with new graduates who have come to me after endless and failed attempts at trying to secure a position in their chosen profession/industry. It amazes me how many clients ask me to lie or falsify information on their resumes (which ofcourse I talk them out of). Generally, these individuals have been studying full-time and work part-time in an un-related industry to support themselves throughout their University studies.
Is it asking too…
ContinueAdded by Chrissy De Blasis on October 27, 2011 at 12:28am — 2 Comments
Sometimes, the Recruiting Animal is too weak to manage a show properly. That happened today. I invited a lawyer to comment on the disparate impact of recruiting on foursquare. It was interesting but I let it go on for about 5 minutes too long. Then the song I played was set too loud and it drowned out any singing that was going on. So I only got to the great Shally around the 20 minute mark. And I should have focused more on sourcing which is Shally's specialty but instead I asked him about…
ContinueAdded by Recruiting Animal on October 26, 2011 at 5:00pm — 7 Comments
Like any professionals, Executive Recruiters “talk shop”. Folks like to get together and chat about their wins and losses. And because there’s a significant sales component to this role, we’re judged more by our wins than our losses. As such, when talkin’ shop, it’s sometimes hard to discern what information being shared is accurate. Imagine a Ford Salesperson standing…
ContinueAdded by Jeremy Spring on October 26, 2011 at 4:00pm — 4 Comments
Monday of this week started off on an upbeat note. Two potential placements coming to a close after months of what I am beginning to regard as not recruiting but “search and rescue missions”. Rescue for my clients who need that very specific candidate who has the skills, will fit with their group and is in the range they can afford. Rescue for candidates both active and passive who for whatever reason are worried if employed or really worried if not employed.
The first portent that…
ContinueAdded by Sandra McCartt on October 26, 2011 at 2:41pm — 7 Comments
Here is something that should make those in a recruitment agency feel proud of what they do and genuinely value their service. At Cpl we took the last 500 placements that we made and analysed the contact with the candidates that we had placed. What was really interesting was that the average number of contacts with the successful candidate (defined as email contact or connected phone conversations) was 21 times. Naturally some of these candidates would have been spoken to over a 6 month…
ContinueAdded by Peter Cosgrove on October 26, 2011 at 12:28pm — 2 Comments
The biggest cause of placements going wrong, is people making assumptions.
Placing a candidate starts with building a relationship with that candidate and establishing ‘terms of engagement’, if you like. Usually, it is essential to develop a rapport and a tight co-operation to ensure the right match is made.
From a candidate point of view, working with a recruiter to find a new role should be painless. In fact it should make the process much smoother overall!
A good…
ContinueAdded by Greg Savage on October 26, 2011 at 6:10am — 2 Comments
It was on a day where it was overcast and the rain just wouldn't go away, it was at a time where someone doubted my ability to create incredible outcomes even though I had done so dozens if not hundreds of times before. Yet folks forget, and must be reminded again, and again, and again.
In the case of shifting circumstances, economic ill tidings,…
ContinueAdded by Mike Rasmussen on October 26, 2011 at 12:00am — No Comments
As a foreign job seeker trying to find work in your new country, the odds are stacked up against you. Not only are you competing against other foreign job seekers, but you’re competing against domestic job seekers who share similar skills and experiences. After working with foreign job seekers from all over the world in every type of industry, I have found that the most…
ContinueAdded by Gavin Redelman on October 25, 2011 at 6:50pm — No Comments
Chances are that you or someone that you know has been impacted by the recent economic upheaval of the past few years. Companies have downsized, closed plants, relocated, moved operations off-shore and even outsourced or automated many jobs. These were themes that played out across the country and continue to have a ripple effect even in our business of talent…
ContinueAdded by Nick Tubach on October 25, 2011 at 3:00pm — 1 Comment
One of the biggest trends in recruiting today is the development of Talent Networks. Here’s how I define a Talent Network (definitely feel to add your definition in the comments):
A Talent Network is a community of candidates that a recruiting organization builds organically through opt-in and sourcing and most importantly, engages with (via social media, email, SMS) to drive qualified candidates & hires into their recruiting…
ContinueAdded by Chris Brablc on October 25, 2011 at 2:33pm — No Comments
Would a football coach ever think about playing and winning at football without their playbook? A playbook contains offensive, defensive and special team plays with techniques and vocabulary relating to game plays as well as information about team formations. Football playbook's are given to each team member at the start of the season's training…
ContinueAdded by Francois Guay on October 25, 2011 at 10:18am — 6 Comments
It could happen? Ok not really but what started me on a very passionate post that I had to quiet a bit after a few drafts were the comments from an infograph on How Recruiters Use Social Media, by Erica Swallow about how recruiters use social media to screen candidates. The comments were spiced with bits about how people cannot believe a recruiter would eliminate…
ContinueAdded by Danielle Powers on October 25, 2011 at 9:46am — 12 Comments
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