Just because I'm losing
Doesn't mean I'm lost
Doesn't mean I'll stop
Doesn't mean I'm in a cross
Just because I'm hurting
Doesn't mean I'm hurt
Doesn't mean I didn't get what I deserve
No better and no worse
I just got lost
Every river that I've tried to cross
And every door I ever tried was locked
Ooh-Oh, And I'm just waiting till the shine wears off...
You might be a big fish
In a little pond
Doesn't mean…
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Added by Kunal on December 24, 2008 at 4:40pm —
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Hear I am sending my sincere holiday wishes to Creators, Contributors and Members of RBC.
2008 has been a great year for me and I am hoping it was great for all of you too.
I became a member to RBC in 2008 and gained a good knowledge from you guys, not only on recruiting but in general aspects of life as well.
Now, it gives me a great feeling of to announce that I am an active member of RBC and I will continue to be for a long long time.
Added by Kunal on December 23, 2008 at 5:16pm —
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In January, many people welcome the New Year with a list of resolutions including a promise to improve their professional lives.
In addition to losing weight and spending more time with family, many people will vow to improve their professional lives in the coming year. According to research, one of the top 10 most popular New Year's resolutions is job-related. However, in the busy months that follow, many of these goals are forgotten and never achieved. Here are 10 keys you need to…
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Added by Kunal on December 23, 2008 at 3:47pm —
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I came across this on www.ere.net. I thought I should share this with all.
In a recruiter survey, 50% of most hiring problems are attributed to the lack of assessment, interviewing, and recruiting skills on the part of the hiring manager.
Taming this 500-pound gorilla is the big problem that should be addressed, not seeing more candidates who won’t get hired by anyone. From this cynical perspective, here are some ideas on how to tame your personal gorillas:
1.…
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Added by Kunal on December 17, 2008 at 11:05am —
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mouse.jpgInvented by a team of researchers led by Doug Engelbart at the Stanford Research Institute in California in 1968, computer’s most dynamic input device, the “mouse”, has entered into its 40s on Monday.
The first-ever mouse was made from a wooden block with wheels mounted on its base, and featured a red button on top of its case, and a cable at its back, which probably made one of the…
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Added by Kunal on December 2, 2008 at 10:12am —
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American Airlines: On an American Airlines packet of nuts - INSTRUCTIONS - OPEN PACKET, EAT NUTS.
Bacardi: Bacardi concocted a fruity drink with the name 'Pavian' to suggest French chic ... but 'Pavian' means 'baboon' in German.
Boots: On the label of Boot's "Children's" cough medicine - DO NOT DRIVE A CAR OR OPERATE MACHINERY.
Coca Cola: When Coca Cola was first introduced into China they named it Ke-Kou-Ke-La. Unfortunately, the…
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Added by Kunal on November 24, 2008 at 3:18pm —
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I am looking for an Applicant Tracking System for my company.
Can anyone please suggest me a good system and it would be really nice if you share your personal experience with it.
Suggestions on Pricing also would be really helpful.
How will an ATS be useful to my team to increase our efficiency?
Added by Kunal on November 13, 2008 at 6:57pm —
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When I was really young, my Mommy and Daddy told me that there is no such thing as a Monster and playing with Dice looked like gambling to them. And look at me now, I am grown up and I have my own personal Monster and Dice. I play with them everyday. But think of this, what if Mom-Dad were correct? What if I want to follow their advice? Where will I find people from, apart from these Social Networks?
Added by Kunal on November 12, 2008 at 1:43pm —
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Title: Senior Systems Analyst Integrator
Duration: 3 Months to hire
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Senior systems analyst integrator/programmer using .Net, C#/C/C++, Visual Basic, Eprise, Web Trends. (Strong potential for contract to hire)
Looking for an experienced senior with a heavier focus on .Net skills. It's essential they can lead a small team (2-3). Mainframe skills are highly desired
· 5-7 years experience in technologies such as exchange,…
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Added by Kunal on September 26, 2008 at 7:04pm —
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