A while back I came across an article that was able to bring the interview back to 4 main questions. I have always found this information to be helpful to share with candidates before an interview.
I would be interested in get your thoughts on if you feel anything is missing.
1.) Why are you here?
No one is going to ask you this straight out, but it is something good to consider before going in for an interview. What skill do you have that will allow you to be…
Part of my job as a recruiter is to help people find a job. May not be with my company, but if I can be a resource for someone in their job search then I am more than happy to do so. Here is my first peice of advice...DON'T APPLY FOR EVERY JOB OPENING AT A COMPANY!!!! I can see why a candidate may think this is a good approach (someone has to notice my resume if I sent it 1500 times), but in the end does it not make the candidate look desperate?
Santa is amazing. You have to admit it. No one works harder and longer hours than Santa. Really, how does he do it? He gets all those toys to all the boys and girls all over the world in one day? He prepares all year for one moment in time. Now that is a true feat!
Santa is smart though! He can't do it alone. Now, that would be impossible! He has to…
Earlier today, I read an article about the top job search mistake: looking for a new job from your current one. While it's a little over the top to contact recruiters and submit resumes using your current workplace email address or phone number, I disagree to some extent with the alarmist assertion that "once the boss knows you are thinking about leaving, they might just show you the door first." While this…
This is a guest post by Dawn Standerwick, Vice President of Business Development for Credential Check Corporation which specializes in employment screening for mid to large size organizations. Read more of Credential Check's HR Solutions Blog here.
As of January 1, 2013, three notices required under the Fair Credit Reporting Act will change. The…
This post is the first post on what will be a series of posts on Talent Networks and how to use them to create value in your recruitment strategy.
Over the last year, I’ve heard a lot being thrown around about Talent Networks and Talent Communities and it is a strategic trend that is gaining steam among recruiting circles. For this post, I wanted to take a step back and really define what Talent Networks are and aren’t and focus on the value that they can provide to both…
There, I've said it for the whole world to see and argue about. Clients are sometimes under enormous and extreme pressure, but getting the right people in place is often the only way out of the hole they're in
Epic Resiliency. It's a term I heard once. It's a mojo and a hope. I recently had some humbling moments which gave me pause and a time to reflect - what is it that keeps you forging forward when challenges arise and moments demand your best foot forward? Epic Resiliency. I went tonight to Wal-Mart to pick up some organizational tools - a planner and a dry erase board. I realized these tools were needed when I sat back and looked at all my open requirements and almost felt overwhelmed…
Ok, the election is in the rearview mirror, winter is looming, and I bet you haven’t gotten all of your Christmas presents yet! Nevertheless, things keep happening in the job board and online recruiting world. For example:
One strong opinion I have is this – if you aren’t recruiting as a HR Generalist, you’re an administrator, subject to being outsourced at your employer’s whim in the future. I believe HR people need to be heavily involved in the Talent acquisition process in their companies. I know recruiting can and is outsourced, but if you are good on the…
A new change for LinkedIn profiles is coming to a desktop near you starting TODAY! 12-11-12. Take a look at a recent email I received form LinkedIn regarding the changes below.
Now before we all get into a battle with LinkedIn "Doing their own thing" it's important to realize that the services are not going away. The presentation will be different and the services that connect you to the services will be different. That being said, it does look like you will need to connect the new…
Ever wonder where all the traffic to your job postings comes from?
On the heals of last week’s piece on The 5 Things Everyone Should Know About SEO in Job Descriptions, Ongig took a look at our last 100,000 visits to the “social job descriptions” we help power for our employer users (and thus have visibility into via…
I’ve been banging on about Google+ for the last year or so and welcome Google+Communities which was added last week, as I think it is what was needed to make users become more active. I see it as a great way for recruiters to build niche communities applying the basic of community management. Google+ is already good for sourcing as it has 500 million…
The tortoise had a point. Where we racing to and what are are we leaving behind in our wake?
Races should be to cure cancer, to end world hunger, to stop bullying, to finding world peace. A marathon should be for health and for charity. So why are we running so fast that most of us only have fumes left in our tanks? Is burning the midnight oil really so important unless it is for any of the above reasons?
The American economy is teetering on the edge of the fiscal cliff, but that doesn't mean your job orders have to go over with it.
If Congress can't come to an agreement by December 31, across the board tax increases and government funding cuts will automatically go into effect. Many experts are predicting that if something isn't done by December 31, the United States could go into another recession. With that threat looming, many employers are taking a wait-and-see-approach…