Hi! I'm currently recruiting for a Distribution Analyst in the Atlanta area. We are looking for someone with a background in the printing industry optimizing distribution and improving revenues for print products (magazines, newspapers). The search is proving to be a difficult one. I would love any insight or information from recruiters who have worked on this type of position before. Any help would be much appreciated!! Job description is as follows:
I feel bad, I started this site with the best intentions. I will regularly write I told myself, I normally cannot shut up, why should this be so different, how hard could this be? I mean really??? C'mon....
Well, I found out... it's tough.... I"m not sure why... maybe after a whole day in the office, talking, and talking and talking, I may actually be out of words.... No one that knows me will believe it, but maybe this is the case.
When Microsoft was being hounded by the DOJ on antitrust issues, Bill Gates continued to put forward, with some audacity, his company’s mission “to get a workstation running our software onto every desk and eventually in every home.” This signaled to software buyers that MSFT was intent on maintaining their OS as the standard and, to employees, it made clear what their… Continue
Added by william fischer on June 24, 2008 at 9:12am —
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Position Title: Business Analyst
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Duration: Direct hire
iPlaceUSA seeks a Business Analyst (credit applications, billing & invoicing / collections experience) for our client a global financial services firm. This full time position is based in Jersey City NJ. The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and experience.
Position Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in a field related to the work or equivalent… Continue
On the subject line please reference contract recruiter_wirelessjobs.com
Seeking TWO Sr. Contract Recruiters to work out of our Ashburn , VA office with some flexibility to work from home.
Seeking a Full Life Cycle Recruiter and a Sr. Sourcer (Hunter) Both positions… Continue
Added by Dennis Smith on June 23, 2008 at 6:30pm —
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Recently I read an article in the Harvard Business Review that changed the way I look at leadership and the competencies of a good leader. In the article "Where Will We Find Tomorrow's Leaders" by Linda Hill, she talks about leadership in the global economy.......
I don't know about you, but recruiting can be one of the best, most wonderful jobs I can think of (we change people's lives) or it can be a thankless, monotonous position that seems to never end!
Your ATTITUDE each day is critical to your success.
With that said, many experts on personal achievement discuss the power of starting your day reading motivational/educational materials.
I subscribe to a number of these e-newsletters and try to plan time before each… Continue
Added by Mike McLean on June 21, 2008 at 3:37pm —
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I just signed up on the site because so many people at the Portland, OR Recruiters Roadshow seemed to think highly of it. After browsing a bit I have to agree.
I'm a human resource consultant with my own business, Compass Human Resources. I provide HR consulting and support specifically to smaller businesses in the Portland metro and surrounding areas. I particularly love working with companies in the sustainability realm.
I'm a really good recruiter, but can't stomach the… Continue
Being in a retained market for physician recruiting you constantly fight the good fight of all the following scenarios in a great article by Harry Griendling. I pray many hospitals read this and change their recruiting cycle for the better!
Although modern social networks such as MySpace.com, FaceBook.com, Orkutt, LinkedIn, and XING are enjoying a great deal of notoriety and success these days due to their popularity with--and wild embrace by--today's youth and the business community, their roots can be directly traced to Classmates.com and SixDegrees.com, both of which were formed in 1995 and 1997 respectively. In other words, it took 13 years for modern social networks to finally reach their peak--become ascendant--instead… Continue
Added by Pierre Coupet on June 20, 2008 at 4:30pm —
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More Execs Bolt Yahoo, Reorganization Expected
by Mark Walsh, Friday, Jun 20, 2008 7:00 AM ET
Brad Garlinghouse of YahooBrad Garlinghouse, who led Yahoo's communications and communities group and authored the infamous "Peanut Butter Manifesto" that critiqued the company's business strategy, is among the latest to exit the Web portal. In addition to Garlinghouse, two more executives have decided to jump ship, according to reports published Thursday by two blogs--AllThingsD and… Continue
The reality is that the recruiting profession has much to do with why things operate the way they do in HR. Companies spent billions of dollars utilizing our services and there were /are too many people in the industry looking to turn a quick buck so now we have the HR… Continue
Global client seeks candidates with product marketing / management experience for North American CDMA market.
Track the 3GPP2 standard development and product evolution roadmap, and actively contribute inputs to product development. Analyze industry and technology trend, market dynamics,… Continue
Tandel Systems and Aerodyne Industries are looking for Jr level and Sr. level Engineers and Project managers to provide project management support in the areas of project control, operations management, logistics analysis, and flight and ground processing integration for all shuttle flight preparation tasks, including but not limited to stand-alone and integrated testing, checkout, inspection, modification, and anomaly resolution conducted at NASA KSC and all off-site landing locations.
We… Continue
Added by Austin Dillon on June 20, 2008 at 9:19am —
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