Tags: Job, Leads, Top, careerbuilder, dice.com, hotjobs, monster, probstein, rick, www.topjobleads.com
Now, just out of curiosity, if you can’t help the people who are contacting you because it is not your specialty, where do you tell them to go?
I’ll always accept a resume for the data base and try to keep my eyes and ears open. However, lately, I’ve been sending people to www.Indeed.com because it pulls job postings from multiple sites, from the larger job boards to many smaller more obscure sites. I’ve never seen anything like it. Does anyone know of similar or better sites? Where do you tell people to go (in a kind and positive direction)?
-Kevin
P.S. I agree that it is loathsome to prey upon those without jobs. I must have received a dozen of those vulture calls after I was laid off in '06 when the company shut down. Most of them had the nerve in their initial v-mails to sound like legitimate recruiters with positions in hand.
Broadbean Gets that You are Busy
Broadbean reduces your workload through the use of our job distribution technology.
Sign Up For Your Free Daily Deals!
Sign up and receive deals specific to Recruiting. Conferences, Technology, Job Boards...it's FREE!
Build a FREE Talent Community in under 10 minutes!
Consolidate social media and build your employer brand to source, recruit, hire and develop.
www.bravenewtalent.com
Want a Text Link on every page of RecruitingBlogs.com?
© 2012 Created by Noel and Tim.

