Glassdoor’s “Best Places to Work” seem to all have their workers work – a lot. Credit: dumblittleman.com
Glassdoor recently released its annual “Best Places to Work” list, based off of 800,000 anonymous evaluations completed in the past year. The winner, unsurprisingly, was tech giant…
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Many fields are experiencing shortages of talent as demand continues to rise. One way to address a limited candidate supply is by on-campus recruiting. Hiring recent college graduates helps employers gain an edge among the competition for talent since it enables them to capitalize on candidates entering the workforce and broaden their candidate supply. According to the …
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First things first; searching for a job is not an easy affair is you do not know how to do it. In an economy still suffering the aftershocks of the 2008 economic meltdown, you need to have perfect job searching skills. Whether you are looking for a part time job or a permanent one, you need to know where to start or else you will get stuck.…
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Collecting missed placement fees can be a daunting task for recruiters because it's an awkward conversation to have with a client, especially if you have a longstanding relationship with them. Rather than risk damaging the relationship, many recruiters will consider it a cost of doing business and let back door hires…
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Should employers hire a HR-specialist without any special experience is an issue that every head should decide for himself. And this decision can be influenced by numerous factors for and against. Here are some of them.
Arguments «for»
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A lot has happened this year in the recruiting world. Getting the right candidates through the door has remained the number one objective, but the tactics to get there are constantly evolving. Today, people are less focused on getting a high volume of candidates. Instead, they’re seeking to identify the “right” talent, the high performing employees with a proven track…
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There are problems in using “predictors” of suitability for open positions within a company. Hunter and Hunter (1984) showed that interviewing is one of the worst predictors of future job performance. Using reference checks (.26), education (.22) or biographical data (.37) did not improve the odds too favorably. In fact, even the best predictor, test scores, came out at .57. We could make the…
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If you’re considering joining the over 80% of Fortune 500 companies in the U.S. currently using psychometric testing, you probably have a few questions like, “What the heck is psychometric testing?” Even if you understand the basics, not all employee…
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I have had the opportunity to recruit for some of the most innovative and successful companies in the world. Some of the roles I have headhunted for were very complex in nature requiring both a PhD in Mathematics, Quantitative Analysis or Physics and the ability to relate to and engage with customers. It was this exposure that makes me unimpressed completely and utterly unimpressed with your degree.
Now don’t get your feathers in a ruffle I do…
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This has been a very troubling last couple of weeks for me. I thought that we had progressed as a society beyond the point where we were stereotyping individuals based on our views of the world. Along with the rest of the world we watched the events unfold in reaction to New York, Ferguson, Cleveland and Phoenix. I was following a thread on Facebook in which a fellow member of the National Speakers Association was denied the opportunity to bring his powerful message to a University Campus…
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The recruitment field, like most fields have made certain changes to keep up with the changing times. Gone are the days when recruiting relied on the ‘walk in’ principle that was traditionally followed? Nowadays, the entire process that was time consuming is rather simple and fast too.
If you’re wondering what is this all about then this is about social media…
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I think Executive Search is a field of study with somewhat contradictory parts to it -- for instance, that there is an emphasis on thoroughness, diligence, exhaustiveness, finding ALL possible solutions, etc.; but, there is also a high emphasis on intuitionistic processes, like deciding which candidate to call, guessing who might be most interested, anticipating what objections a client might have to a specific candidate, etc.
So, I see it as both an Art and a Science. Nonetheless,…
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I love the fact that you have produced the Boolean bar, however my computer will not allow me to download it because my protective software detects a virus on the software. Is there any way you can help? I have tried several times and my software just gives me a failure sign. Is there any way to clean the software that is on the web? I sure there are hundreds of others that are having this same problems. Let me know what I can do. I desperately need this software. I am a recruiter! …
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One of the main challenges for companies in today's climate is competing for talent. It’s interesting that the pain is not limited to technology recruiting. We are talking about a very strong economy and not enough people to fill the open roles across functions.
I read another piece last week that talked about the shortage of qualified middle managers – those who…
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As a Corporate Recruiter I expect a lot out of myself. Not only do my co-workers deserve the best but all of our applicants deserve the best also. If I fail at any step in the process only bad things can happen. Either I have co-workers disappointed in me for not finding the best candidate for them to work with, or the new employee will be…
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Many companies still keep staff files on paper, making HR audits particularly scary. Employee file management software can help keep you prepared for an audit.
No one is ever excited to hear there is an upcoming audit. If your Human Resources department still uses a paper filing system to…
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I have recruited for some of the top companies in the third party recruiting industry.
And no matter what company it was, upper management loved their buzzwords – “Forward Thinking”, “Deep Dive”, “Manage Expectations”, “Synergy” – the list goes on and on…
I don’t disagree with all of them that are out there, sometimes you really just can’t find a better phrase to describe your thought process.
However here is one we need to throw away right now:…
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When an employee walks out the door of a business for the final time, the question is often asked: why are they leaving? The inability to keep a productive individual can sometimes be a head-scratcher. In reality, it isn’t all that difficult to discern, since there are generally six reasons for it:…
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Internships are requirements for many college degrees and a distinct pathway to new experiences when looking into new career fields. Some students are lucky to get vital work experience in their internship… others not so much. Are your interns getting more than your morning coffee?
Interns – paid or unpaid – are more than just volunteers. They sought out your company…
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Amazon’s “Intelligent Recruiting Systems Team” could come up with a whole new way to hire. Credit: Amazon.com
In 2012, Target famously got in trouble when it was revealed that,…
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