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There is no perfect way to do this; however, having the best possible organizational skills and a good candidate database that has superb search capabilities helps.
I also tend to utilize Outlook and Google Desktop for everything I do. If I keep a catalog of all the positions I work on by using a code, and then the ability to cross reference new positions with the old codes, I can keep track of the candidates I have spoken with for previous similar positions for networking/sourcing of new candidates.
"If clients knew how to write job descriptions, and candidates knew how to write resumes, I would be out of a job" - Nate
Thanks Ravi. Many of my coworkers laugh at my funny notes, quips, and stories here, that quote is my most famous.
Ashley, Google Desktop, Im pretty sure, is free, it creates an open database of sorts that is hosted on your machine that allows you to keyword search anything that you have accessed, Word Documents, web browsers pages, heck it even catalogs my Monster and/or careerbuilder pages I have accessed.
Whenever a call comes in, Ill google desktop the number from my caller ID to see whether the person calling is someone I have spoken with before (of course regardless I answer it anyways) but if I have spoken with them before, they tend to be quite impressed that months later, I remember who they are, and what I originally contacted them about.
Excellent! Thanks for the overview on Google desktop - I have not previously used it but can see the advantages. Thanks again--
Nate Fischer said:Thanks Ravi. Many of my coworkers laugh at my funny notes, quips, and stories here, that quote is my most famous.
Ashley, Google Desktop, Im pretty sure, is free, it creates an open database of sorts that is hosted on your machine that allows you to keyword search anything that you have accessed, Word Documents, web browsers pages, heck it even catalogs my Monster and/or careerbuilder pages I have accessed.
Whenever a call comes in, Ill google desktop the number from my caller ID to see whether the person calling is someone I have spoken with before (of course regardless I answer it anyways) but if I have spoken with them before, they tend to be quite impressed that months later, I remember who they are, and what I originally contacted them about.
Excellent! Thanks for the overview on Google desktop - I have not previously used it but can see the advantages. Thanks again--
Nate Fischer said:Thanks Ravi. Many of my coworkers laugh at my funny notes, quips, and stories here, that quote is my most famous.
Ashley, Google Desktop, Im pretty sure, is free, it creates an open database of sorts that is hosted on your machine that allows you to keyword search anything that you have accessed, Word Documents, web browsers pages, heck it even catalogs my Monster and/or careerbuilder pages I have accessed.
Whenever a call comes in, Ill google desktop the number from my caller ID to see whether the person calling is someone I have spoken with before (of course regardless I answer it anyways) but if I have spoken with them before, they tend to be quite impressed that months later, I remember who they are, and what I originally contacted them about.
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