Christopher Poreda's Blog – March 2011 Archive (8)

Does anyone really deliver offers, anymore?

In my 12 years recruiting I've never delivered an offer...ever!  And in my 12 years recruiting I've never had a company and a candidate arrive at the decision (commonly known as the "offer"stage) without my candidate accepting...ever!  Why?  'Cause I've never delivered an offer...ever!

 

I know many a recruiting trainer who preach client/candidate control.  I also know there is no such thing...however, you can control the process to a great degree and if…
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Added by Christopher Poreda on March 31, 2011 at 7:40am — 8 Comments

A very simple question...well, perhaps two.

I'm consistently impressed with the folks on recruitingblogs.  Specifically, the varying philosophies and methodologies that span this blog all pointing to one common goal; client satisfaction.  With this in mind I have two questions:

 

1)  What is the value that you, as an external recruiter offer your client - (what do they pay you for?)

2)  Do your clients give a hoot where/how you source your candidates?  Specifically, if they are impressed by your candidates but not…

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Added by Christopher Poreda on March 28, 2011 at 12:09pm — 32 Comments

Lessons learned from Charlie Sheen

DISCLAIMER: First and foremost, I don't condone excessive partying under most circumstances and never condone domestic violence or abuse in any form so spare me the moral and judgmental responses.  I live in a glass house.

 

"We are all born originals - most of us die a copy" - Abraham Lincoln

 

Many consider Charlie Sheen a playboy, a genius, an addict, honest, an abuser, a top actor and in some circles, simply crazy.  Perhaps all may true…

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Added by Christopher Poreda on March 23, 2011 at 5:23pm — 55 Comments

There is only one solution for the applicant communication black hole...and it involves two hands

One topic that seems to be a hot button for many is the lack of communication between applicants and employers.  Specifically, the communication (or lack there of) after an applicant submits a resume to an employer. 

 

When applicants submit resumes one of three basic things happen: 1) nothing, 2) an automated receipt, 3)  a call.

 

I won't give an automated receipt the time of day...it simply tells the applicant nothing other than their email works.  Of course…

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Added by Christopher Poreda on March 21, 2011 at 10:00am — 8 Comments

I've gone MARCH MADNESS! Better check this one out!

Here's what our clients are saying:



"I've been using ultimatejobboard.com for several months now and have gotten fantastic results...I have gotten a strong pool of new candidates...I would highly recommend ujb for any company/firm looking to increase their visibility in the marketplace".  Jim Patten, Executive Recruiter, ClarkDavis & Associates



"The ultimatejobboard.com is light years ahead of other job boards.  It's easy to post and simple to manage.  Thanks… Continue

Added by Christopher Poreda on March 15, 2011 at 9:46am — No Comments

"We work with the best candidates"...No You Don't!

I worked for two national recruiting firms before opening my own shop.  The heads of these firms are fantastic and I have nothing but respect for them and the firms they built...multi-office, multi-vertical, highly successful businesses in their own right; more than most of us can ever attest to.  But one thing that drove me crazy at every national meeting was that the only difference between their addresses to the managers/directors/VPs and top billers was the sign…

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Added by Christopher Poreda on March 14, 2011 at 7:02pm — 6 Comments

The best you'll ever get is 8 out of 10

Nothing drives a recruiter crazier than having a client say, "I love your candidate and there is no compelling reason not to hire them.  We'd just like to see one or two more candidates".  Makes my pulse race just writing the words.



What I'm finding, particularly in this market is clients want 12 out of 10; the "perfect candidate". They have the belief that because of the poor labor market "perfect candidates" are simply lying under trees waiting to be tripped over.  This couldn't be… Continue

Added by Christopher Poreda on March 8, 2011 at 9:49am — 17 Comments

At what point...

do you determine it's time to cut ties with a client and how do you tell them?

Added by Christopher Poreda on March 5, 2011 at 5:18pm — 1 Comment

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