I often advise candidates on targeting their answers in a job interview. But sometimes this gets misinterpreted. It's something hiring managers will complain about occasionally, "I think the candidate was just telling me what I want to hear." Avoiding that seems to be a very slippery slope, and a very fine line when trying to do your best in a job interview.
It is always a good idea to ask the interviewer what they feel are the most important qualifications to have in…
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Added by Craig Fisher on December 23, 2008 at 1:41pm —
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Great topic and great posts thus far, here are some things I think are essentials...
1) Being Proactive versus reactive - you must guide your candidate and client through the process and talk about things like other interviews and counteroffers long before those things come up. Get up front contracts with your candidates and clients on common struggling points- if you have the same thing repeatedly costing you from success- you MUST learn and keep that from happening by proactively…
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Added by Rob Clarke on December 23, 2008 at 12:33pm —
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1) Passion - I have a great deal of enthusiasm for life and work and I truly try to spread my energy to others; so my clients and candidates will naturally want to be around me and follow me;
2) Professionalism - I always need to have a great grasp of what my client and candidate needs are and I will ask challenging questions to get to that level of knowledge;
3) Creativity - I have a good sense of imagination and ability to adapt and invent; to research, create networks…
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Added by Lorena Perry on December 23, 2008 at 12:00pm —
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5 top reasons...
#1 I differenciate by being an International Swede in the middle of Spain - excellent for International clients to use us.
#2 I deliver high quality services - to keep the client base.
#3 I respect the canidates- that motivates them to recommend and refer us.
#4 I really try to understand my clients business and challenges and I really want ta make great win win situations for the client and the candidates - smarter and more…
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Added by Johan Redtzer on December 23, 2008 at 10:31am —
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Power I.T. Overview:
We provide staff augmentation for Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States. We specialize in custom recruiting for specific technical, industry skills and focus on providing a individual that can impact the revenue growth of a company far beyond their initial technical skills they posses. We look for a match between the employer and that candidate. We go far beyond just the technical skills the person provides or the technical environment that the…
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Added by Ryan Mac Donald on December 23, 2008 at 10:14am —
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This is today's blog post on Cheezhead.com.
While it is the end of the year and it is natural for us to look at the calendar year ahead, I believe a few things are important in the recruitment process. First are my comments that are directly related to the blog post.
The big take away for me is the fact that recruiting must be a collaborative conversation…
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Added by Recruiterdude on December 23, 2008 at 9:08am —
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What areas of the country can you tell me are being hit the hardest in terms of white collar loss of jobs?
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Added by Patrick Ryan on December 23, 2008 at 9:00am —
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I look for and see the "ghosts" in the systems.
I listen for and hear the silence in the noise.
I approach each and every job pretty much the same way organizationally.
I am extremely proactive.
I try to keep things simple.
“There are not more than five musical notes, yet the combinations of these five give rise to more melodies than can ever be heard.” ~ Sun…
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Added by Maureen Sharib on December 23, 2008 at 7:00am —
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There are not only 5 things that makes me smart recruiter. I would like to mention at least 5 out of that.
1) I know how and when to use the resources.
2) I always look for the new innovative ways/ideas for finding best profiles.
3) I am good in relationship building, i keep contact with the consultants as well as with vendors.
4) I like to learn new things so whenever i find something that i do not know, i make a note of it and later on i search and…
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Added by Swati Datta on December 23, 2008 at 5:30am —
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Robert Greenleaf, former Director of Management Research at AT&T, noted that:
The servant-leader is servant first...It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharply different from one who is leader first, perhaps of the need to assuage an unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions.
In recruiting, and I've noticed that this occurs both on the…
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Added by Steve Levy on December 22, 2008 at 10:42pm —
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I've been thinking about this a bit, wanting to do a decent job at this, and not sound too big headed, which for those who know me will know it is tough for me to do, I have a great ego. I know there is no "i" in team, but there is a HUGE "ME" :)
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I care, cliche? But what do I care about? My candidates? yes (within reason), my company? yes, its brand? yes, the viability of the EVP I'm selling? yes, the quality of the hires I (and my team) make? yes, my own Personal…
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Added by Dan Nuroo on December 22, 2008 at 6:00pm —
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If you were looking for a way to do a bit of "giving" during this holiday season, here's something you might want to think about:
Xerox (full disclosure: I am an ex-Xeroid) is sponsoring a site that will print and send a holiday card to servicemen and women. You can just pick out the card that most appeals to you (they are desgined by school kids and are wonderful) and pick one of the draft messages or create your own, and they will print the card and send it.
You have no…
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Added by Dave Opton on December 22, 2008 at 5:43pm —
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What makes me a smart recruiter is my ability to find a needle in a haystack; my ability to see the big picture; my communication skills (receiving & sending); my people skills; my persistence; my perspective; my creativity; my flexibility; my technical expertise and my business acumen. Also, what has helped me the most in recruiting and in life, has been working on my weaknesses (i.e. whether it be by working with a client; developing better search techniques; or by playing different…
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Added by Robin Gillman on December 22, 2008 at 4:17pm —
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The number one thing that makes me a smart recruiter is I Love What I do!
I Love being the one to fill the hard to fill positions
I Love being the one who found someone a job that really needed it
I Love being the subject matter expert for the hiring manangers and or clients of mine
I Love all the hard work I have put in over the years
I Love working with integrity
I Love not being afraid of being layed off because no matter what I will survive. I work hard,…
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Added by Gail Sortevik Levin on December 22, 2008 at 3:52pm —
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William Uranga is TiVo Inc.’s Director of Talent Acquisition and the founder of the San Francisco Bay Area Recruiting Leadership Forum.
You'll enjoy this interview if you're curious about recruiting in Silicon Valley, getting a start in recruiting, annoying recruiting practices and more.
Read the William Uranga interview
Added by Jacob Share on December 22, 2008 at 3:50pm —
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And my results are:
I took the 43 Things Personality Quiz and found out I'm an Extroverted Self-Improving Traveler…
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Added by Suzy Tonini on December 22, 2008 at 3:48pm —
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Added by Bluesoft Solutions on December 22, 2008 at 3:33pm —
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Hello
I wanted to send this message out to all of my friends to wish you a very Mele Kalikimaka (Merry Christmas). This year has been tough for alot of us and with the unfortunate cancellation of our TV show and the closure of the company I wanted to thank you for all of your support this year and motivation. I would like to especially thank Gary Yu, Jeff DePonte, and Patti See for all of their help. My thoughts going into 2009 unemployed are that of excitement and motivation. A…
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Added by Mike Nale on December 22, 2008 at 3:01pm —
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Dear "friends" (I mean social networking friends, not real friends)
We weren't smart enough to wish (non-specific) holiday greetings
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As The
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I have never met any of them in person."
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Added by Recruiting Animal on December 22, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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This is a great topic and the responses have all been wonderful
For me, here is how I answer:
1) I love what I do. I love people and this industry.
2) I use technology and follow technology so I can make the most out of personal relationships
3) focus on other's favorite radio station-WIIFM-what's in it for me, I try to see things from their perspective, not my own.
4) Focus on win, win, win business relationships-if it is good for the…
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Added by Michael W. Patrick on December 22, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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