November 2012 Blog Posts (135)

The Next Big Thing in Recruiting is... Voice Search Optimization

I read recently that Google released a new version of its search app for iPhone and iPad this week. (Yawn.) I scanned the article and read that part of the update included a "siri-killer." (Really?) I downloaded the update and experimented and I must say, LOVE it! (big…

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Added by Jim Stroud on November 3, 2012 at 12:49pm — 4 Comments

Weird is Normal in Canadian Employment Data

Statistics Canada continues to prove its lack of credibility by reporting another set of bizarre employment numbers for October 2012.  Amidst all the doom and gloom employment reports that pour out of US media, Canadian job creation seems to continue on its consistent but lackluster path to prosperity. In typically Canadian understated fashion, things look pretty good on the north side of the…
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Added by Steve Jones on November 2, 2012 at 4:42pm — 2 Comments

Maddeningly Moronic Murkograms (an ode to Bill 1618 Title III)

You've seen them, but did you know they had a name?  Emails with the following drivel conveniently inserted at the bottom:

"In accordance with Bill S.1618 Title III passed by the 105th U. S. Congress, this email can not be considered spam..."

Ugh.  I hate these things.  As if our profession didn't have enough credibility problems already!…

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Added by Greg Post on November 2, 2012 at 11:20am — No Comments

October Employment Report - Unchanged

Hello and Happy Friday ya'll...

As expected, the October BLS.GOV employment #'s came out this morning, and is unchanged.

Direct Link to BLS report:  http://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm…

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Added by Brian K. Johnston on November 2, 2012 at 9:26am — No Comments

Focusing on Value Creation

StaffingU and the Wintrip Consulting Group recently sponsored the Wall of Ideas, an idea exchange done graffiti-style, at the most recent Staffing World. This is the fourth in a series that I’ll share over the coming weeks along with commentary on how to employ these in your firm.

Focusing on Value Creation

The battle against…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on November 2, 2012 at 7:15am — No Comments

The Likeability of Your Recruiters Is About Much More Than Just Being Polite

Posted by Kris Dunn:

You’ve got recruiters.  They recruit for you.  If you’re in a competitive space, the candidates who interact with your recruiters consider the jobs they offer as commodities.

I know.  Commodity is a harsh word.  After all, don’t these candidates know how special your company is?  How the most important asset is people?  The values… The…

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Added by Sylvester Simon Pascal on November 2, 2012 at 4:54am — 2 Comments

Mining for Gold that is already there!!

Mining for Gold that is already there!!

ATS, HRIS, CRM what do all of these have in common? Answer almost every company has them, but most do not use them right. To that end let the mining or more correctly strip mining begin. How many companies have a candidate database(DB) of some kind, filled with candidates no one ever…

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Added by Dean Da Costa on November 1, 2012 at 9:57pm — No Comments

Big Data Is Big Deal for HR

After the movie Moneyball came out there were lots of blog posts about how Moneyball had lessons for HR. Essentially this was a Big Data argument. The essence of what the Moneyball process was all about was taking vast amounts of information about your people and your potential recruits and applying data analytics to see that information from new angles. The new angles allowed them to see productivity and efficiency differently than conventional wisdom had always said it should be…

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Added by Jerry D. Thurber on November 1, 2012 at 3:35pm — No Comments

For Veterans, Un(der)employment is Frightening

Members of the military are asked to put their lives on the line. But what can feel just as scary is facing civilian life without the skills needed to enter the next phase of their career.

Unemployment Among Veterans

Currently,…

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Added by Jessica Lunk on November 1, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

A Sampling of the ‘Funniest Excuses for Missing Work’

If you’ve been a recruiter for any length of time, you’ve heard candidates give excuses for missing an interview—or missing their first day on the job (if they even give you an excuse).  And once candidates become employees, they also develop a habit of giving their employer excuses, as well, especially when it comes to missing work.



Job board site CareerBuilder recently released a list of employee excuses for missing work.  Of course, this list has been quickly…

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Added by Matt Deutsch on November 1, 2012 at 2:00pm — No Comments

The ABCD of Order Review

Video Series: The Staffing Moment – The ABCD of Order Review

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Scott’s new video book,…

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Added by Scott Wintrip on November 1, 2012 at 11:38am — No Comments

The Different Levels of Engagement with Candidates

The Candidate Experience is one of the biggest, most talked about topics in recruiting today and for good reason.  With more candidates looking for work, companies are dealing with increased levels of potential employees for every job position they recruit for.  This leaves them with more time needed to screen and interview candidates and less time to have one on one engagement with these candidates.

 

Obviously, one on one engagement with candidates would be preferable in the…

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Added by Chris Brablc on November 1, 2012 at 11:25am — 1 Comment

Trends in Mobile Recruiting: The Silos!

Posted by Ed Newman:

If you work in Human Resources chances are you have heard the Silo analogy once or twice. Ok maybe more times than you care to remember. But the silo issue is not exclusively an HR issue.  All business functions are potential silos.  Departments are set up so that we can apply concentrated resources and skills to specific types of work in…

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Added by Sylvester Simon Pascal on November 1, 2012 at 9:00am — No Comments

The New Age of Recruitment: Finding Hidden Talent Socially [INFOGRAPHIC]

Many current recruitment processes are costly and, to a certain extent, ineffective. We created an Infographic that recently ran on The Undercover Recruiter to show how social recruiting, coupled with a targeted and proactive approach to pursuing passive candidates, can help recruiters and hiring managers find and evaluate the best talent.…

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Added by Jamey Jeff on November 1, 2012 at 8:54am — 5 Comments

Ugly Candidates - what is a client to do?

Today it was announced that in China a man successfully sued his wife after she gave birth to a baby the husband considered so ugly he insisted she must have had an affair. When it surfaced that the woman had had a lot of plastic surgery before they met and the new daughter merely inherited her old face, the man not only divorced his wife, but sued her for the equivalent of $120k -- and he won. The judge ruled the man had married the woman under “false pretenses.

 

If that is…

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Added by Peter Cosgrove on November 1, 2012 at 3:55am — 3 Comments

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