We are sourcing for diversity candidates on behalf of our client, a 501c3 Member Organization and a 501c3 Foundation within the Washington DC area.
Our client is an independent non-profit organization, comprised of a diverse membership. The group's mission is to provide it's members with network and leadership forums that add perspective and direction to enable the achievement of excellence in business.
They are a unique, individual membership organization representing the…
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Added by Arthur Jones on August 13, 2008 at 6:28pm —
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There are so many of us out there looking to recruit the same candidates, and we all have our pitch about why our opportunity is better, but what is going to stand out in the mind of the candidates? The personal time we take to get to know them and understand what they are really looking for. I would love to pose the question, how many of us really take the time to get to know our candidates and make sure we are being their consultant and not just pushing them through the process to make a…
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Added by Shift BPM on August 13, 2008 at 6:01pm —
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Parents pushing team sports on their kids may seem like a crafty way to just get them active and out of the house, but most know that the skills of teamwork learned as a youth never go out of style.Company executives also know that the benefits of team-building can pay off big when it comes to the bottom line. Employees working together for one common goal have always worked better than encouraging the individual stars to carry the load — and now, executives have some high-end research to back…
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Added by Candice Arnold on August 13, 2008 at 3:38pm —
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Post from http://www.jobsighter.com/2008/08/hiring-is-every.html - jobsighter.com
According to startup company Jobvite, hiring is everyone’s job. I tend to agree.
Jobvite has built an innovative applicant tracking system that empowers the entire organization to collaborate on the hiring…
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Added by Ryan S Adams on August 13, 2008 at 2:39pm —
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I am currently looking for an Onsite Staffing Consultant for the San Diego/Chula Vista CA area. I am looking for someone with an Aerospace/Defense background. Please respond if you are interested in knowing more...
Internal Description: The Onsite Staffing Consultant provides in-house support at a customer facility
to assist internal HR staffing resources with achievement of staffing goals.
Their work is client directed and in-house management sets their…
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Added by Kate Scraper on August 13, 2008 at 2:32pm —
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RehabCare has formed two new academic partnerships aimed at increasing the future supply of therapists — one with Texas Tech University, and the other with University of Oklahoma. At Texas Tech University, RehabCare will financially support development of a Ph.D. program in rehabilitation science. The program will educate faculty for physical therapy and occupational therapy courses, enabling Texas Tech to expand enrollment of these high demand professionals. At University of Oklahoma, we are…
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Added by Lianne Lotz on August 13, 2008 at 1:50pm —
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When you ask a group of recruiters about which search engine they prefer you are likely to get many and diverse response starting from AltaVista, Google, Yahoo, live, etc… You also might hear people say "I used to prefer (fill in the name,)" but changed to yahoo or Google or live because it was better. And the one thing that you will soon realize is that everyone’s definition of better varies as well. Since search engines are free and user can go from one search engine to another search engines…
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Added by Moises Lopez on August 13, 2008 at 12:31pm —
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When we live from high to high we lose sight of what it took to get there. We become addicted to the high and are down when we don’t have constant success. The success is built and thrives in the daily, seemingly mundane, work we do. The point: relax, focus on the small steps, the individual conversations, and don’t let the success go to your head. Enjoy your day because today you have the opportunity to touch many people’s lives with your words and work.
Added by Tommy Craft on August 13, 2008 at 9:15am —
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A few weeks ago I was excited to share a video that I was proud to be part of. It did (and continues to do) a great job at explaining to potential job seekers what occurs in the 'day in the life of' a Premises Technician. Of noted debate from time to time is just how technical this particular brand of technician is required to be.…
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Added by RecruiterGuy on August 13, 2008 at 9:00am —
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Searches don’t happen real-time, they take place in databases, within search engines and under a host of algorithms. Some search engines are free of human intervention while others are a selection of hand picked links. Within search engines, some searches are guided by keywords, some are natural language driven, and yet others are advance intelligence systems.
Search engines, directories, and other search… Continue
Added by Moises Lopez on August 12, 2008 at 3:51pm —
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There’s an old organizational formula that firms seem to have forgotten. It goes like this:
Performance = Ability * Motivation
The formula is simple. And it works.
The Piece We’ve Forgotten
Firms seem to remember the ability part to the formula, but not the motivation. Consider your screening process for a…
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Added by Ryan S Adams on August 12, 2008 at 3:00pm —
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Yaro Starak, a professional blogger who makesover $5000 USD per month from his blog, has just launched a brand new mentoring programfor people who want to earn a full time income from blogging part time.
The program is less than $100 a month to becomea member and you get direct access to your own blog mentor, plus all kinds of audios, videos and e-lessons to help you make money from your own blog.…
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Added by Rishabh on August 12, 2008 at 1:20pm —
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So you want to change your career? It might not be the easiest thing to do, but it could be the smartest. If all you do is work, you should love what you do! There is however a right way and wrong way to change your career. Following these tips will help make sure you change your career the right way:
Career Change Tip #1: Focus on Talents and Strengths
What is it that you are good at? What is it you want to do? If you faint at the site of blood, don't be…
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Added by Candice Arnold on August 12, 2008 at 12:11pm —
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Who you are can, and should, affect your career. That's right, I said it. Most people can ramble on about what they have done and what they can do but when you ask them who they are, they draw a blank! Now I can't tell you everything about yourself, but I can help you out with determining your social style and giving you some career choices based on that.
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Added by Candice Arnold on August 12, 2008 at 12:05pm —
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When choosing a career path, one of the most important things to consider is the long-term job market in your chosen field. If you are going to train for and specialize in a particular line of work, it is important to be sure that there is going to be demand for people who have your skills in the geographic area where you want to live and work.
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Added by Candice Arnold on August 12, 2008 at 12:02pm —
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Hi,
Hope you are doing great. I have mentioned my current available consultants below. Please get back to me if you have any contract positions for them.
JAVA/J2EE
1. Srinivas
2. Raman
3. Ali
4. Naveen
5. Jalpa
6. hima
Business Objects
1. Anuj
2. Tarun
3. Chaitanya
4. Roopa
5. Prem
6. Srikanth
7. Nishith
Informatica
1. Sandeep
2. Jahnavi
3. Prasad
Note: All of them…
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Added by sirisha on August 12, 2008 at 11:45am —
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Building first class team begins with you. Are you the type manager that you would want to work with and reach for, or are you a type of manager that you would run away from, as fast as you can? It is a very pointed question, and one that takes time and consideration.
After reading Jack Canfields’ “Success Principles”, attending several seminars and workshops on personal power and effectiveness and coaching many leaders and emerging leaders it has become a passion of mine to…
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Added by Margaret Graziano on August 12, 2008 at 9:38am —
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Hello everyone. I've created a new group on RecruitingBlogs.com for Recruiters/Sourcers in North Carolina AND South Carolina. It's a place for Recruiters/Sourcers in BOTH Carolinas to network, exchange ideas and leads. To come together and develop a tight knit community of professional camaraderie.
Go to http://www.recruitingblogs.com/group/northandsouthcarolinarecruitersgroup
Look forward to seeing everyone there.
Ed
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Added by Ed Bales on August 12, 2008 at 9:34am —
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Tutorial Tuesday
Teach something, learn something...
This week we are welcoming
Ron Mason to the mix! Ron offers "Battle Tested Recruiting Training, Strategies and Coaching" and will be sharing some of his stuff with us on a regular basis.
So, check out his first piece. Ron gives us seven practical steps to take in his post:
Referral Lead Creation - Creating an Abundance of Great… Continue
Added by Amitai Givertz on August 12, 2008 at 7:30am —
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When it comes to salaried employees, training and on-boarding receive your full attention. You conduct research, come up with snazzy slogans and meaningful acronyms, hire experts, measure retention…and repeat.
But what about your hourly employees? Do you make the same commitment? Or is it trial by (deep) fryer?
Just because the typical hourly employee is likely to change jobs more than once a year, your 100% turnover rate isn’t an excuse not to “waste” money on…
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Added by Michael Ward on August 11, 2008 at 6:11pm —
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