Joshua Letourneau's Blog – April 2008 Archive (13)

The Life of a Rockstar Recruiter - "Candidates & A*s" by Hellyeah

For all you Rockstar Recruiters out there ;)

"Candidates & A*s" by Hellyeah:

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 28, 2008 at 11:07am — No Comments

Talent Acquisition Professionals: Operational Innovation and Process Improvement Are 2 Different Things

Today's HBR Brief, "Deep Change: How Operational Innovation Can Transform Your Company" offers some extremely relevant tips for the Talent Acquisition function today. The important thing to take away here is that Operational Innovation is NOT Process… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 28, 2008 at 9:30am — No Comments

The Life of a Rockstar Recruiter - "Candidates & A*s" by Hellyeah

For all you Rockstar Recruiters out there ;)

"Candidates & A*s" by Hellyeah:

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 26, 2008 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Talent Acquisition Professionals: Are You Blindly Worshiping at the Altar of Best Practices?

In an interesting article from Scott Anthony today, "When Are "Best Practices" Not Best Practices?", he touches upon an issue we so often see in the Talent Aquisition universe:



Blindly Worshipping At The Altar of Best Practices



Sound familiar? As Scott puts it, "The theory is that the manager should find a successful… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 24, 2008 at 4:39pm — 1 Comment

Candidate Segment Knowledge - Are You 'Synthesizing' It?

Working in the Talent Acquisition arena, I remain in awe about how we march on with circa-1930s marketing processes despite the fact that if there is any business function that knows so much about their given 'customers', it's us.





I often ask the following question of Recruiters, Recruiting Managers, and even Directors of Talent Acquisition:



"What kind of information do you observe and store on the attitudes and… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 23, 2008 at 8:00am — 1 Comment

Sourcing 1.0 (Sourcing As Name Generation) Has Begun To Show Its Cracks

Sourcing 1.0 (Sourcing as Name Generation) has begun to show its cracks . . . much like the notion of CRM ("the right message to the right customer at the right time") did in the early 2000s. Frankly, most organizations we speak with that are using a Sourcing 1.0 process are just not seeing desired results. Yeah, they may be a very marginal improvement in COH numbers, but there is a coinciding cost as well. Because… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 21, 2008 at 8:00am — No Comments

BountyJobs.com New 'STATS' - Any Thoughts???

Anyone who knows me is pretty well aware that I'm not a huge fan of online VMS (Vendor Mgmt System) solutions because of the inefficiencies they create. I'm sure you know what I mean -- most organizations allocate their most low-level recruiters, HR admins, or worse, Contract Recruiters, to managing this channel. But I'll be honest that I was sold on BountyJobs claim to fix what was broken with the other "usual suspect" VMS players when I was asked by a founder if "I was a Recruiter" at the… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 13, 2008 at 6:48pm — 1 Comment

"If You Were An Animal, What Kind Would You Be?" - When You Hear This Question, Get Up And Leave The Room Immediately!

So the interview is going well - You're in top management and have led behavioral interviews in the past. All indications are that you're knocking it dead . . . and then the person on the other end of the line (or across the table) drops a bomb:



"If you were an animal, what kind would you be?"

OR

"If you came back to life as an animal, which would you come back as?"

OR

"If you were to by chance, be reincarnated, would there be an animal you'd like to come… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 8, 2008 at 1:25pm — 12 Comments

Where Talent Acquisition, General Patraeus, Sourcing, and "The Surge" Intersect . . .

Talent Acquisition departments, particularly those that have a segmented Soucing function (parent-child relationship), may stand to benefit from the briefing of General Petraeus to Congress today regarding progress in Iraq, notably the "Surge". Why? Because an underlying issue that confounds Talent Acquisition is the same elephant in the room that all Statisticians (and literally at the very moment I write this… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 8, 2008 at 12:49pm — 3 Comments

The Hidden Beauties Of Dysfunctional Recruiting Teams!

The beauty of a dysfunctional team at the Office is . . .



That despite it all, things still find a way to get done. I mean, how many times have we seen a team of buddies that all loved one another, and spent nearly every minute of every day together . . . but couldn't collaborate together to change a lightbulb if they needed to?



Sure, there's probably a happy medium (well, not probably), but before we lower the gavel on dysfunctional teams, let's keep one thing in… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 7, 2008 at 6:30pm — No Comments

Hertz's Green Strategy: Is There a Marketing Lesson for Talent Acquisition?

Talent Acquisition (HR and/or Internal Recruitment) could probably gleam a thing or two from a new & engaging (at least to me as a marketing-head) Hertz commercial I watched this morning (see video below). I make that statement because Hertz's new commercial is indicative of a marketing strategy that is not only well thought out, but also extremely well integrated. To take a page from a Marketing Guru I learn from each day, Seth… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 6, 2008 at 12:00pm — No Comments

Sourcing 1.0 - It All Started With A Quest For Names . . . Long, Long Ago In A Galaxy Far, Far Away . . .

And it went a little somethin' like this . . . (this is that part of the story where you look at the attached pop-up picture . . . or go to my original blog where you can possibly make out my sanscript under each 'pictorial representation') . . .





Now, the average layman might look at the above and say, "What if, just what if, some of the better people in the talent pool didn't have names or profiles on the web? . . . or what… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 4, 2008 at 8:59pm — No Comments

Do Bald People Make Better Recruiters and Sourcers?

Clarification: I'm talking cranial hair - you guys are terrible!



So do bald people make better employees?



What if you're simply on your way to being bald? (this is a gender-neutral question) :)



- What if said employee was bald by birth?

- How about if they would be bald, but choose to shave their heads? (I believe I may fall into this category!)

- What if they should shave their heads as opposed to exhibiting their current level of baldness? (Ladies,… Continue

Added by Joshua Letourneau on April 3, 2008 at 9:41pm — 3 Comments

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